Gandhi And Ghana Univ. Vis-A-Vis, Face-To-Face Holding A Tete-E-Tete Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Gandhi And Ghana Univ. Vis-A-Vis, Face-To-Face Holding A Tete-E-Tete

Gandhi and Ghana Univ,
Ghana Univ. and Gandhi
Satnding vis-a-vis,
Face-to-face
Holding dialogues internally
Invoking the Goddess of Learning
And proclaiming Good Judgement
For amicable settlement
But the Council men prejudiced and biased
As the spectators gathered around
To create nuisance and chaos
To gain from.

Gandhi without going into trouble
And unwanted debated
Fueling and flaming it
Approving of the sentiments
Going around the campus
But non-violently,
Asking to take casually
All that said years ago unknowingly
Keeping in view the times,
Society and culture.

But now it is not time to feud for rife,
To rake with violence,
To fuel the apartheid, colour bar issue
And taking all that he summarizing,
Thanking the audience
For paring time to give to him
As for calling him, remembering him
Even years after
And who remembers now
And for installing the statue for sometime.

Source: Paradise Lost by Milton, The Murder In The Cathedral by T.S.Eliot, The Fall of Bamiyan Buddhas, assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr.

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