![]() ![]() Between 1980-1986 he served as Member of Parliament in, the upper house of the. ![]() He served as the editor of several literary and news magazines, as well as two newspapers, through the 1970s and 1980s. His comparisons of social and behaviour characteristics of Westerners and Indians are laced with acid wit. As a writer, he was best known for his trenchant secularism, humour, sarcasm and an abiding love of poetry. These last two careers encouraged him to pursue a literary career. He was appointed journalist in the in 1951, and then moved to the Department of Mass Communications of at Paris in 1956. After working as a lawyer in Lahore Court for eight years, he joined the upon the. He was raised in, he studied law at, and. ![]() Khushwant Singh at a reading in New Delhi Born Khushal Singh ( )2 February 1915, (now in, ) Died 20 March 2014 ( ) (aged 99), India Occupation Journalist, writer, historian, critic Nationality Indian Alma mater Government college lahore Spouse Kawal Malik Children Rahul and Mala Relatives (father), Vira Bai (mother) Signature Khushwant Singh (born Khushal Singh, 2 February 1915 – 20 March 2014) was an, and. Khushwant Singh‟s Train to Pakistan: The Heteroglot World of Sikhs, Muslims, and Hindus in a Sikh Village Syrrina Ahsan Ali Haque. Khushwant Singh's proximity with hockey and. Khushwant Singh: The Man and the Writer I Khushwant`s biggest attribute is. ![]()
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