Public In Unnecessary Trouble As For To Change The Old Notes Of 500 And 1000 Denominations/ The Search For Black Money Wher Has It Brought To? Who Has Black Money? Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Public In Unnecessary Trouble As For To Change The Old Notes Of 500 And 1000 Denominations/ The Search For Black Money Wher Has It Brought To? Who Has Black Money?

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The public in unnecessary trouble
As for how to exchange,
Change the old notes
Of 500 and 1000 denominations
As for who has,
Who pocketing the money going,
Whose money ion which bank,
The bank too take interest on
Keeping money,
How do the politicians contest,
Those who are outside for treatment
As the ATMs lie in closed,
Marriages under process,
How to defer them?

Who has black money
And who has white money,
It is very difficult to say it,
Is he white-hearted
Or black-hearted,
A black sheep
Or a white ram,
I cannot think of giving
Unnecessary troubles to the public,
Give time to make it materialize
Otherwise the Banias and brokers
And the middle men will earn
Through a bargain for these notes,
We mean Sethjis and money lenders
Handling tactfully
Applying in buddhi as for making money?

Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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