"A very commonly prevalent human trait is to talk in terms of absolute, either a person or situation is good or bad...Rarely it is that there can be elements of both. Matters worsen when subject of discourse is an eminent personality, our option then is to cannonise or demonise," Ansari said at the function here.
"This has been the case with the various books written on Jinnah. However, going a different path this book has shed light on his personal life which hasn't been highlighted much before," he said.
Doshi is also the author of 'Birds of Passage', set in the world of India-Pakistan-USA diplomacy, and 'Diplomatic Tales', short stories written in comic verse.
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