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The book is a satire on our Indian Democracy. Vikram an engineering student from Pune comes to Delhi intending to become a standup comedian but to live in Delhi he needs money so he attends an interview with Great Indian Democracy magazine and gets selected. He didn't know he was the chosen one. He wrote each article in a satirical tone which increased the subscribers.
I love the name given to famous news reporters such as Pranab Goswami and the names of other ministers as well as mentioning the loop holes in the Indian Constitution and politics. I loved the way Mr Verma who is a civil servant explains how civil servants are used by politicians.
It was heart-melting to hear the story of Bala, he is the chairman of GID magazine, who was an IFS officer before and how he was sacked from his service by false acquisition.
I loved this dialogue from the book “The irony is that the most educated group of the people in our country has to pay obeisance every day to a bunch of illiterate, power-hungry people ruling our nation.”
In the story, we can see how a news channel starts with an issue happening around and forgets about it when a new issue comes which is trending and this goes on.
You will enjoy reading if you love satires are into politics and current affairs and know how our system works.