Saturday, 18 April 2020

LAZZA By TASLIMA NASREEN

'' Religion is the opium of the people '' a world renowned quote by Karl Marx is true then and now. In primitive era to modern world we have seen the struggle of life between different religion. It perhaps cause of many life's and death. Here, we are with two most burning religion in Asian continent that is Hinduism and Muslim. They share common demography for hundred of years, which is one of the major reason for strong bond between them.In earlier phase of life, they share common lifestyle and culture.
But As all knows, Time never remains same that is true in relation between the Hindu and Muslim people. Desire and politics change the scenario and it became the thirst of blood of other.
JAZZA - A book on Hindi and Muslim relation written by Taslima Nasreen which causes her to leave his mother land.
This is the time when in India Hindu politics is in full swing and In 1992 Babri Masjid is demolished by Hindu's and it's impact is seen in all over the Asian continent.
One of major centre is Bangladesh, where Bengali Muslim thirst of blood for Hindu created hell for Hindu living there. They have crossed all limits of humanity and incident of violence against Hindu is reported in Hindu dominated region. 
They are forced to leave their country.
This is story of human brutality against human race. 
Taslima has written it as it is, which is the reason for her exile from her country. A well written book which reflects the situation of demolition of Babri Masjid and it's impact. A must read account which take you to the journey of end of the 20th century in one of the most controversial land form. 

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