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"అగ్నిగుండం" by మహీధర రామమోహనరావు is a novel written in the late 20th century. The narrative appears to explore themes of social unrest, governmental corruption, and the personal struggles of individuals against systemic failures. The main character, రామారావు, grapples with the socio-political climate of his time, indicating a reflective and analytical approach to the circumstances faced by educated individuals in a turbulent society. The opening of the novel introduces a police officer discussing the rising violence and unrest in society during a conference in Hyderabad, indicating a backdrop of escalating tension and turmoil. This is framed as a reaction to increasing corruption and negligence from the ruling authorities, which has led to public agitation and the emergence of radical movements. The author hints that the events described are rooted in personal experiences observed over a decade, reflecting on the deterioration of social conditions. The protagonist, along with fellow characters, engages in dialogues that highlight the complexities of their circumstances, questioning their roles within an oppressive system and the moral implications of societal change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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