Riot After Riot

Riot After Riot by M.J. Akbar, published by Penguin Books on April 1, 1991, is a detailed examination of the post-1977 period in India. This edition, comprising 168 pages, delves into the complexities of communalism, ethnic relations, and the impact of riots on Indian society, providing a thorough analysis of the socio-political landscape during this time.
Readers will find a focused exploration of the factors contributing to communal tensions and the resulting conflicts in India. The book presents a critical perspective on the dynamics of ethnic relations and the consequences of societal unrest, making it a significant resource for understanding the historical context of riots in the country. Through its examination of these themes, Riot After Riot offers insights into the challenges faced by Indian society in navigating its diverse cultural landscape.
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Covers post-1977 period.
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