![]() ![]() Balram’s father died on the floor of the hospital without ever seeing a doctor.Ī month later, Kishan was married. Because of a corrupt scheme that allows doctors to make extra money at private hospitals while ignoring the village hospital, thy rarely visit. ![]() There, they found a decrepit building where countless ill and injured people sat on newspapers, waiting in vain for a doctor to arrive. Because there was no hospital in Laxmangarh, Balram and Kishan had to take Vikram to the government hospital across the river. He tells of his father's miserable death from tuberculosis, which he contracted after years of pulling rickshaws in a polluted environment. Ashok in the coal-mining city of Dhanbad, where he went after his father died. Despite committing the atrocious act, he insists he would never speak ill of the man, and will always protect his good name.īalram worked for Mr. As the man's murderer, Balram feels responsible for, and even “possessive,” of Mr. Ashok’s wife, Pinky Madam, is just as good-looking as her husband was. Ashok was a six-foot-tall, broad-shouldered man who was always kind and gentle to those around him. ![]() Ashok and admitted that the act probably led to the murder of his own family in retribution, Balram next describes his former employers. ![]()
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