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Read the following excerpts and answer the questions that follow:“No, no ! tou can never be ours.”
This is the third story the researcher related:
I still vividly remember a man I met in Lahore in 1992. He mistook me to be a Pakistani studying abroad. For some reason he liked me. He urged me to return home after completing my studies to serve the qaum (nation). I told him I shall do so but, at some stage in the conversation, I added that my citizenship happens to be Indian. All of a sudden his tone changed, and much as he was restraining himself, he blurted out,
(i) Through this incident, what does the researcher tell us about the environment that prevailed at the time of the partition?
(ii) Why did the Indians and Pakistanis consider each other as the sworn-enemies after the bitter experiences of partition?
(iii) What did the man, who the researcher met at Lahore, want and why? Why was there a sudden change in his attitude or tone?