Lost in the crowdThe author's attempt to write a political satire on a �progressive, peoples party� which is presently run like a vertically integrated business house with its own corporate TV channel, temple, resorts, training institutes and an intelligence gathering system is highly appreciable. However, this story which extends nearly 9 pages with more than 22 characters (on a single count) warrants repeated readings to comprehend the role of each characters in the story and also their role in the drama which is enacted within the story. This is no low budget at all but a multi starrer. In my opinion, the author�s uncontrolled first person narrative style, has reduced its impact factor. Nevertheless, the author's tremendous potential as a story writer is very much visible.
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-MKD, BNG,