A Discussion On The Role Of State Institutions “Istaghasa” In Ghafar Shahzad's Novel

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  • Dr. Nasreen Amin , Muhammad Ali , Saadia Naureen , Yasmeen Gul , Muhammad Umar , Syed Azwar Abbas

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Ghafar Shahzad could have been the master of lifting the story from the growing burden on the human conscience and the pressure squeezing the breasts. To lament the lack of respect for talent is to suffer from an immense pain. The picture that Ghafar Shahzad has drawn of the government offices is so close to the reality that every government employee can identify himself in it without any effort.                                                                           

The simplicity with which the conspiracies and[1] intrigues in the offices are described is commendable. Every human being has an aesthetic existence where he has a material existence. Getting promoted is not a desire to be punished and mistreated. All the time of one's life is spent on the official profession, if one cannot find a legitimate position and rank there, then what is more cruel than that. But honest and dutiful. The abuse of known public servants in our current system is not hidden from anyone. All these circumstances have been described in "Istaghasa".                                                                                     

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2024-08-02

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Dr. Nasreen Amin , Muhammad Ali , Saadia Naureen , Yasmeen Gul , Muhammad Umar , Syed Azwar Abbas. (2024). A Discussion On The Role Of State Institutions “Istaghasa” In Ghafar Shahzad’s Novel. Migration Letters, 21(S13), 258–261. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/11021

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