Kashmir: Holocaust Museum Poem by Dr. Yogesh Sharma

Kashmir: Holocaust Museum



What do the Kashmir Muslims want from the country?
We witness the abundant coffins of our Hindu brethrens
and valiant soldiers. But nation is cold to the departed souls.
Their records are kept in decorated museums.
Their belongings are kept in a concrete room
and fill the duties as a statesman.
What do you killers expect from us?
What do the Kashmir Muslims want from the country?

We were just doing our duties like normal humans.
But you made us an item of museum and files.
We are the children, grand children, great grand children;
of this soil. We are the veterans of this soil.
But now we are the sons and the daughters of fleeing fathers.
Lost everything, everyone! Standing on our pyres,
Collective grief converted us stones.
What do the Kashmir Muslims want from the country?

Hindus are tolerant,
Buddhists are tolerant,
Sikhs are tolerant,
Christians are tolerant,
But why are you so intolerant?
Jammu is peaceful, Ladakh is peaceful,
But why is Kashmir valley so intolerant?
What do the Kashmir Muslims want from the country?

Terror, riots, arson, loot, murder, stone pelting,
Bomb hurling, acid throwing, loot of police armories;
Are your favorite sports.
You need to be taught and reformed;
As secular, liberal, modern, tolerant;
Non-violent humans.
Live and let us live.
What do the Kashmir Muslims want from the country?

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A poem written on the massacre of Hindus and soldiers by Islamic terrorists in Kashmir.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mariya 08 December 2017

Hey bro sis...... U know nothing....media blinded....source less.... Ignorant....Pitiful...

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Kelly Kurt 17 August 2016

There is no such thing as a good religion, yet people abide by them. I know a little about the conflict there, and as with all conflicts, there is no correct side and there is never any justification for violence. I do feel your outrage and pain

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Dr Yogesh Sharma 18 August 2016

Thanks very much for kind reading and valuable comments.

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