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No Rain, Junaid: A Poem by K Srilata

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On June 22, 2017, fifteen-year-old Junaid was travelling on a Mathura-bound train. His brother, friends and he were on their way home from Eid shopping when an argument over seats turned ugly. A mob surrounded them, accused them of eating beef and attacked them. Junaid was knifed multiple times and thrown out of the train, leaving him to bleed to death on his brother’s lap.


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No rain, Junaid will fill
this empty cup of grief thirst,
even though this is more June rain
than we want, 
and elsewhere, boys like you,
with other names,
live and float paper boats,
and scavenge for fish
is unlikely, sudden street-pools, 
food on their mind all the time.

 

Constitution Targeted in ‘New India’!

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What is the government trying to do? Should we anticipate changes in the basic premise and the framework of the Constitution? Senior journalist Urmilesh explains.

After returning to power, with the vision of a ‘New India’, the Modi government has included the ‘one nation, one election’ proposal in its primary agendas. Instead of paying attention to the severe issues like unemployment, poverty, communal polarisation and diseases, the government decided to raise the ‘one nation, one election’ issue in the first all-party meeting it had called. It would have been a different story if the agenda would have been about overall election reforms. What is the government trying to do? Should we anticipate changes in the basic premise and the framework of the Constitution? Senior journalist Urmilesh explains.

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