Hindu Refugee Camp, Lahore | Book Review
Hindu Refugee Camp, Lahore by Sachin Garg is the story of Ghulam Ali who was entangled in the partition of India and Pakistan, the time when everything went wrong, people lost their lives, their beloved, their land. Havildar Ghulam Ali Limb-Fitter, was one such person living in the hope of a better tomorrow, struggling to get closer to his dreams each day of his life since November 1958.
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