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Kannur
Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143456995
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Explore Kannur, Kerala’s political violence hotspot, in this gripping narrative. Ullekh N.P., a Kannur native, delves into the vendetta politics, murders, and cultural heritage of his homeland. Combining personal experience, on-the-ground reporting, and interviews with key players, he uncovers the truth behind the bloodshed. Discover the bigger game at play in this must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics and social issues. ISBN: 9780143456995
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Piyush Rawal –
Ullekh N.P. does a great job of bringing Kannur to life. A compelling, though sometimes heavy, read.
Sneha Matura –
Kannur is a decent read. I found some parts a bit slow. A comprehensive overview though.
Sankalp Mathur –
A must-read for anyone wanting to understand the political dynamics of Kerala. Highly recommended.
Ansh Gupta –
Offers a perspective on Kannur’s history. Some analysis felt superficial.
Aryaman Sharma –
NP Ullekh’s book offers insights into the complex world of Kannur politics. A good read for those interested in Indian politics.
Tushar Singh Gujar –
A powerful narrative. It exposes the dark side of Kerala politics. A difficult but important read.
Ravi Prakash Singh –
This book provides a good understanding of political violence. A bit biased.
Manish Kumar J –
An insightful and well-written account. It sheds light on the lesser-known aspects of Kannur.
Ankit Deore –
Kannur is a thought-provoking book. It could have benefited from more diverse perspectives.
Mrityunjay Sharma –
It’s a detailed examination of Kannur, but requires patience. Some parts are repetitive.
Darshan Nath –
A fascinating exploration of a complex region. It challenged my assumptions.
Amarnath Dutt Sharma –
A detailed look at Kannur’s political landscape. Sometimes felt a bit dense, but overall informative.
Nandini Rathi –
Kannur is a well-researched book. It could be a little less repetitive. The writing is engaging.
Ayush Denzil Tirkey –
The book kept me hooked. The stories are intense and eye-opening.
Ankit Sharma –
The book provides a raw look at the realities of Kannur. Some parts were disturbing.