Summary Raja Gidh Part 2
Raja Gidh Summary Part 2 Qayyum considers himself a vulture who is accustomed to haraam food and he agrees to it. There is no one to stop him, his brother works from seven in the morning to nine at night, his sister-in-law is well aware of his character so he lives a hundred feet away, his father is a skeleton in a noisy village. The two sons do not care whether the father dies of starvation. Characters who shake so many philosophies are nowhere a source of mercy but a source of humiliation for parents. Almost every character in the story has reached Baba, or Plato. Each character has presented his own philosophy and presented one that is obtained either after centuries of knowledge or after performing spiritual practices, but here every character is Kundan Lal. After Abida, Qayyum's haraam life is followed by a forty-two-year-old prostitute named Amtal. Amtal's analysis of deep-rooted experiences is presented, as much as Plato would not have learned from Aristotle as much as A