“The young woman on the stretcher moved slightly. Her hands groped for the cord which kept her salwar tied around her waist. With painful slowness, she unfastened it, pulled the garment down and opened her thighs.”
This passage of a slight action Sakina takes with untying her cloth and opening her thighs reveals what I believe to be numerous major points in the text. The first being that she had been raped by the men who were supposedly looking for her to return her to her father. This revelation illustrates how the ones you expect to help you, and trust in, tend to be the ones who end up letting you down in some form. This also led me to interpret the state at which the situation was in. With whatever event had taken place, this event had taken a severe toll on the surroundings; to the point where people who should be helping one another were simply helping themselves or doing things for their benefit. The fact that they had raped this girl only proved to show how there was also no worry towards the consequences of their actions, meaning there may be no presence of law enforcement as well, showing the disarray of the people. Another major point to me was that she had not even realized her father was there. She had essentially become so desensitized to the actions of the men that she was mindless in the sense that all she could do was take her clothing off and let whoever was speaking to her have their way.


