A discussion on Balendu Dwivedi’s second novel ‘Via Fursatganj’ was organized in the ongoing fair at Moti Mahal lawns. This novel has been published by Delhi’s prestigious Hindi publication, Vani Prakashan. Ram Bahadur Misir, Editor Avadh Jyoti Patrika in the discussion ; Musa Khan the restless Barabankvi, senior story writer; Arun Singh, Editor
India Inside and Aditi Maheshwari Goyal, Director Vani Prakashan Group participated. The program was conducted and conducted by Dr. Devi Prasad Tiwari, Fellow and Critic, Banaras Hindu University.
Novelist Balendu Dwivedi told that his novel named Via Fursatganj is centered on the background of Allahabad and it has tried to evoke the typical culture of Allahabad. Is.
Regarding the story of the novel, he said that in reality, Via Fursatganj, on the pretext of a small incident in a village, deeply investigates the entire mainstream politics and goes on unraveling its fibers.
Arun Singh said that after a long time, he got to read a complete satirical novel.
Musa Khan Ashant said that through this novel the novelist probably wants to show how a small incident that happens in Fursatganj emerges as the subject of everyone’s admiration and how everyone wants or unwillingly gets involved in it one by one. Then also, how this initial curiosity becomes a cause of concern for the administration and how everyone goes on getting entangled in their own web woven around this incident.
Ram Bahadur Misir said that in fact, after getting entangled in his own web, the basic purpose of this novel is to bring the competition among themselves for power, its struggle and then the cut-throat struggle in front of the reader.
In the end Aditi Maheshwari Goyal proposed vote of thanks to all the guests.