Loss of Faith in Nationalism in Taslima Nasrin's Lajja
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In the novel,Lajja,by Taslima Nasrin, Sudhamoy, the main character, has
deep faith in nationalism. He loves his country so much that he never thinks of
leaving his country (Bangladesh) despite very adverse environment in contrast to
other Hindu neighbors. But the existing religious fundamentalism reaches such an
extreme that his faith is dismantled. So, at last, he decides to leave his country
with ineffable pain in hisheart. But he himself is also accountable in making his
belief a terrible failure. He should not have been too nationalistic as it was quite
contrary to the undefeatable reality outside but he had a way to save his faith. It is
by shifting to India as hisfriends suggest. But, he does not do so till his daughter
becomes a victim of Muslim fundamentalism. This shatters his belief. He should
have thought that he could save his love and faith in nationalism even by living
out of the geographical boundary of his country. So, his own sense of nationalism
has to be blamed as it is extreme, idealistic and absurd as well. Thus, the existing
communalism collides with his nationalism and this incompatibility results in
complete loss in faith. This loss in faith becomes intolerably painful to him. The
ideal he professes is so high that the ultimate erosion in that belief is absolutely
devastating--a fall that mentally shatters him to pieces!