AKAL PURAKHI

Karamjit Singh Kussa is an extension of Gurdial Singh in the history of Punjabi novels. Burqa Looters, Through the Night, Rohi Desert, Song of Fire and Injured River, he has presented in detail the eroding existence of the lower peasantry of Punjab. At the same time, he has spoken about the mental tragedy of dalits.

 
KAURAV SABHA-MEET

In Kaurav Sabha, the Barsukhs who commit crimes are acquitted by the power of their capital. The publication of Sudhar Ghar marks the culmination of Mittar Sen Meet’s novelism. With this he completes his fiction about the three systems of justice and attains new heights in his creativity. (Dr. Sukhpal Singh Thind)