Lajja by Taslima Nasrin is a controversial and powerful novel that explores religious intolerance, communal violence, and the fragility of minority lives in South Asia.
The story follows a Hindu family living in Bangladesh whose belief in their homeland is shattered after rising communal tensions following a politically sensitive event. As violence spreads, their sense of safety and belonging is gradually destroyed.
Through its direct and uncompromising narrative, the book exposes the consequences of extremism and the human cost of religious and political conflict, making it one of the most debated works in modern South Asian literature.
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