
Some Lucky Muslims in Modi’s Land
The narrative is a survivor’s song. If you are a 16-year-old girl caught in such a situation that could get you a knife in your belly any time after being raped by a whole mob of men, your memories can’t but be subjective. And that’s just what this memoir is: unapologetically subjective narrative.
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