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Abdul Basit Haqqani's world of imagination is an ill-smelling Hades where slimy creatures slither amid fumes of eternal, predetermined damnation. The farting Pir of Khaccharwaaley exerts his oily loins to give birth to a monkey and a bearded monstrosity named Gumsum; another product of his plentiful sperm is the son of the feudal lord, Malik Sahib, who marries the daughter of another semi-divine feudal lord, Shah Sahib, his bridal night copulation smelling of cow dung. Malik Sahib becomes the Prime Minister with the help of General Shamsheer-O-Sanaa' Awwal whose ace civil servant inducts his class-fellow Justice lbnulwaqat into the feudal landscape where Molvi Fitna shares the spoils of lust masqueranding as religion with Allama Fasad Baidard Sharpassand - while engineer Baikaar Mistry goes on building roads that peel off like onions. The citizens of Khaccharwaaley are welcome to read the novel as allegory.