Lajja (meaning Shame) is a powerful, bold and unsettling novel that follows a Hindu family in Bangladesh struggling to survive amid rising communal violence after the Babri Masjid demolition. Through unflinching storytelling, Taslima Nasrin exposes religious extremism, misogyny, nationalism, and the brutal consequences of intolerance. The book stands as a loud protest against oppression and highlights the human cost of bigotry and political manipulation.
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