The Assassinations: A Novel of 1984
Recently, in Indian
literature in English, the riots of 1984 in which the Sikh community was
targeted, found its conspicuous expressions. A set of books namely, The Assassinations: A Novel of 1984 by
Vikram Kapur, 1984: India’s Guilty Secret
by Pav Singh, Amritsar: Mrs Gandhi's Last
Battle by Mark Tully, Operation Blue
Star: The True Story by K. S. Brar, The
Punjab Story by Amarjit Kaur et al., When
a Tree Shook Delhi by Manoj Mitta, I
Accuse... :The Anti-Sikh Violence of 1984 by Jarnail Singh, and 1984: The Anti-Sikh Riots and After by
Sanjay Suri venture to foreground the massacre of Sikhs, the pain of one’s own
home territory becoming hostile, the transformation of trust into bigotry, and
the political correctness of all that which caused these riots. These books
become the shining mirror held against the memory of the fratricides. One may
see every shade of the events that took place before and soon after Mrs Indira
Gandhi’s death.
Vikram Kapur’s book, The Assassinations is a novel. It’s
short in its length. Clothed in a crimson cover, the book invites readers to
face a haunting series of unsettling events. Deepa and Prem are about to cross
the most important threshold of their life. They start dreaming and planning
their beautiful life. Their marriage is nearing. Deepa’s mother, Savitri is in
frenzy. She wants everything to be perfect on the wedding day of her daughter.
But life has something else to offer them. Through the story of two families,
the novel unravels the harrowing experiences of the Sikh massacres that
occurred in 1984, after the murder of the prime minister, Ms Indira
Gandhi.
The news of the death
of Indira Gandhi, the prime minister shakes the world they inhabit. The cosy
lives of the characters we meet are shattered without prior notice. The novel
has four parts: “Delhi, 31st October 1984”, “Before”, “After”, and “Delhi
2004”.
Amarjeet and Kishneet,
parents of Prem are also excited about their son’s marriage with a Hindu girl,
Deepa. Being a Sikh family has not affected them in any way in making that
decision. However, when the darkness of bigotry changes the society they
inhabit, even their family has to make decisions they never thought they had to
make.
On the day of the
assassination of the prime minister, (India’s first female prime minister),
Prem visits one of his Muslim friends who is new to the city of Delhi. While
Prem is at the house of Imran, the news of the assassination of the prime
minister broke. The act was committed by one of her bodyguards who happened to
be a Sikh. This was in retaliation of her decision to raid the Golden Temple of
Amritsar. Prem could see chaos brooding in the neighbourhood. As he was about
to leave, his car was stopped by some goons. He was dragged out of his car and
beaten up. This episode is at the centre of the novel and serves the purpose of
heightening the tension in the story.
The death of Indira
Gandhi, the prime minister, was a historic event. This event was connected to a
series of events that played out earlier in the history of this nation. The
raid of the Golden Temple was an attempt to subdue the Sikh-terrorists who were
using the religious place, the holy shrine of the Sikhs, as their ground of
operation. However, the operation had wounded the spiritual sensibilities of
the Sikh community. The feelings of intolerance had developed like a storm
gathering.
Prof. Vikram Kapur |
Both the older male
characters in the novel, Amarjeet, Prem’s father and Jaswant, Deepa’s father
had undergone the harrowing experiences of India’s partition. For them, the
riots seemed to eclipse the present and foreground the past all over again.
Here is a strand of thought that passed through Amarjeet’s mind: “Now, in the
blink of an eye, he had been flung back thirty-seven years, once again
contemplating flight, as the city that had given him refuge shrieked for his
blood” (129). Thirty-seven years before, Amarjeet had reached Delhi as a
refugee from of partition. From there he had worked his way up the ladder in
the society to become a respectable doctor. However, his elite status in the
society hadn’t been able to save his son, Prem from being beaten up near
Irfan’s house.
The stream of
consciousness technique is used in many areas to narrate the feelings and
thought processes of characters with a great impact. The storytelling of Vikram
Kapur is simple, direct in style, and lucid in language. Vikram Kapur has
authored two novels previously namely, Time is a Fire and The Wages of Life. He
works as an associate professor at Shiv Nadar University.
The
Assassinations stands as a novel that clears the mist
over one of the darkest episodes of Indian politics. There is no question that
the novel will haunt us for days and months after reading it, with its
thought-provoking narrative style and compelling events of human transformation. Published by Speaking Tiger Publishing, this
book is priced in MRP INR 299. The design of the book is ideal for comfortable
reading experience. The size of the book and its weight stands out in support.
The font size is large and therefore The
Assassinations could be read while on train or bus, and/or in bus stations
or railway stations as well as in your libraries.
The questions raised by
this book will surely raise your sensibilities about inter-religious
interactions in India. The moral rights of the author are asserted in the
copyright page. Therefore, any attempt to make a film or a screenplay out of
this book will have to go through the author’s consent in all matters regarding
creative freedom of the other party. In other words, no tampering of the
content will be allowed, once the moral right of the author is asserted. Indeed,
this novel requires such careful handling of subject matter. The tone of the
story as well as its focus is fine-tuned to regulate the expressions of the
lessons we learned as a nation from the bad episode of our religious bigotry.
Vikram Kapur is an author one must watch for. He is surely the torch bearer of
Indian fiction in English, enlightening the path further down the road shown to
us by the likes of Ruskin Bond, R K Narayan, and Salman Rushdie.
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