Friday, 5 June 2015

India today


This nazm of the great Urdu poet Faiz accurately describes the situation prevailing in India today :

 " Nisaar main teri galiyon pe ai watan, ki jahaan
Chali hai rasm ki koi na sar utha ke chale
Jo koi chahne waala tawaaf ko nikale
Nazar chura ke chale, Jismo-jaan bacha ke chale

Hai ahel-e-dil ke liye ab yeh nazm-e-bast-o-kushaad
Ki sang-o-khisht muqayyad hain aur sag aazad "

The last line summarises the whole situation. it means :
" Even the stones are imprisoned, while the dogs are free "
P.S.
 Sang-o-khisht means stones. Sag means dog

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