Meet Singh, the head of Gurdwara, tell Iqbal, “Everyone is welcome to his religion. As the writer said in his first chapter that the village is small and people from different caste or religion lived thereĪnd share the knowledge and even the village are dominated by Sikh families, but also the Muslim and the Hindus families were welcomed there. The town, Mano Majra, serves as the example of coexistence between different groups of people, likewise, Sikhs, Hindus, and Muslims were living side by side peacefully. On those days, it stated that if someone had a tag of the murderer, that person is the reason for all the murder case. Somehow, Jugga arrested by the inspector for the murder of Lala Ram Lal, which showed that there was no investigation about that murder case. Therefore, the novel started with the murder of Lala Ram Lal, which reveals that there was some crisis in between the religions difference, because he is the only Hindu family in the village, he killed by Malli, gang leader. And who did not follow those circumstances those were killed in front of their mates. Furthermore, the main reason behind the violence is that Muslim had to leave India and go to Pakistan without their belongings or properties. They both were having doubt, which leads to the violence in them. No one wants to trust on each other, for example, Hindus thought that Muslims are the Terrorist and Muslims thought that Hindus or Sikhs are the reason behind the separation. Moreover, it was the heartbreaking human tragedy to create violence. Each community refused to take responsibility they committed that they had live peacefully. It reveals the idea of Hindus blamed on the Muslims and Muslims blamed on the Hindus to create a violence. According to the Hindus, the Muslims were to blame. Khushwant Singh mentioned in his novel that “Muslims said the Hindus had planned and started the killing. Sikhs, Hindus, and Muslims and how the partition changes the behavior of people from peace to violence. Therefore, my essay will examine the separation of India and Pakistan by different religions i.e. Khushwant Singh uses the character of the Sikh boy, Juggat Singh, and the Muslim girl, Nooran which tells about the reality of situation upon both the communities. It also illustrates that the term ‘microcosm’ represent of both communal conflict and violence which is caused by the partition. Moreover, Khushwant Singh represents the village, Mano Majra, as a microcosm which shows a larger world, even it starts with micro (small), but it has the meaning itself. Khushwant Singh describes that ‘Train to Pakistan’ is the novel which represents that the black history of India through the partition of India and Pakistan. The novel, “Train to Pakistan” illustrates the idea of partition in 1947 and how people get affected by the term of violence.