He states his family’s migration from India to Pakistan and the looting and killings during the migration. The first twenty-three chapters are a continuation of Ali Pur Ka Aili. This book can be divided into two main parts. In the first part of his autobiography, his most significant observation is women however, in the second part, his observation is Qudratullah Shehab, whose personality and character influenced him greatly. But, In Alakh Nagri, He seems to be immersed in feelings of devotion and submission. In Ali Pur ka Aili, We saw Mufti as a rebel and a man who tests everything by reason. While this book, Alakh Nagri (الکھ نگری), states the events from 1947 to some time before his death. The first book in the series, Alipur Ka Aili (علی پور کا ایلی), covers the events from Mufti’s birth in 1905 to Pakistan’s establishment in 1947 – and their migration to Pakistan.
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