This powerful social satire describes how ordinary people are forced to live a life of penury and instability and of how riots are incited by the bureaucracy and a political class consumed by greed and power. With humour and satire it describes in detail how unscrupulous elements of the society for their vested interests create a communal divide.
The victims are always the common people who then have to run from pillar to post for their 'Muaavze' (compensation).