Netaji Kahin

Netaji Kahin

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Many Oddities Surround The Column Netaji Kahin, Published Irregularly In The Weekly Hindustan. First, For Once Writing A Short Satire On Netaji, The Editor, M. Shya Jo, Was Punished By Readers For Consistently Writing Satirical Columns And Not Showing Off His Editorial Skills. Second, Despite Focusing On Contemporary Events, The Column Remained A Fixture In Sanatan. Third, These Satires, Exposing The Lack Of Culture In The Political Community, Appeared To Some Prominent Readers As Uncultured Themselves. And Fourth, Such Political Language, Showcasing Baiswari And Bhojpuri, Had, It Is Said, Only Been Heard Before. But In This Book, It Is Written, Or Rather, Actually Published. Satire Is A Double-Edged Weapon In These Articles. It Targets Politicians As Well As Kirru. Kirru Means Those Who Curse Politicians And Yet Live By Their Support. In Fact, It Is Here That M. Shya... ItS Hard To Escape The Satire Of Jo. Because It Incites A Certain Kirru Within Us! Indeed, These Satires On The Leaders And Kirrus Of Hindustan Perfectly Expose The Makeshift Nature, National Character, And Ethnic Nature Of Hindi.

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