In my own life outside the house, at the school and on the play ground of our hockey club, and among friends - most of whom were Muslim, though several were Hindu - I felt no difference. In fact, our hockey club - the Comrades Club - was buzzing with such excitement in the final months of the year that nothing else could have mattered. One of its members - K. D. Singh 'Babu,' our very own Babu Bhai had been selected for inclusion in the Indian team for the Olympic games in England, and the entire city was gripped with hockey fever. (He would be the second 'All India' player from Bara Banki; twelve years earlier, my friend Nusrat's father, Shaukat All, had gone to Berlin with the legendary Dhyan Chand. In the Forties, we had at least six regular teams in the city competing with each other: three high schools, the police, the army, and the Comrades Club. Now the three high schools have become junior colleges - in addition a new degree college has also opened - but there is no hockey, or any other team sport, in Bara Banki. Even the 'stadium' built by the state in the Seventies now lies unused except for political rallies.)