Sunday, July 8, 2018

From Baby Falak To Nirbhaya Comments

Rating: 5.0

Every day
There are stories of Baby Falak and Nirbhaya
'Ravana', Duhshasan and Sakuni
Still roam freelywithout restraints
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Dr Dillip K Swain 05 November 2022

An excellent poem on burning social issue where Nirbhaya is just a case. Appreciated the mythological reference that the poetess has given here. Evil is ultimately punished. Excellent poem.

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Mahtab Bangalee 19 July 2018

nicely penned- She is still a doll, At home, she is 'Baby Falak' Outside she is 'Nirbhaya'. //Yes- She is doll or baby but she NIRBHAYA! the courageous, the brave heart heart she is she is the pioneer for everyone..................... Yes- excellent theme penned through the epic Ramayan

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Bharati Nayak 21 July 2018

Thank you Mahtab Bangalee for your nice comment.Yes, she is NIRVAYA(the courageous) .She is a fighter and she is a pioneer.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 10 July 2018

Thanks to those writers and poets who can understand a woman's emotions Thanks to the judges who give fair judgements And thanks to friend Krishna Who always extends his hand of help At the time of distress.........so touching and impressive expression with nice theme. It is a brilliant poem in favour of woman. Thanks for sharing.

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Bharati Nayak 13 July 2018

Thank you Sir for your kind appreciation and inspiration.

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Unnikrishnan E S 09 July 2018

Hi Bharati, Atrocities against women continue in the so-called civilised society of contemporary India. The stories of Baby Falak and Nirbhaya are repeated, everywhere, everyday... The psyche of the society needs to change to end this state of affairs. And we should show zero tolerance to to perpetrators of the crime against women. But, now, those who swear by Ram Rajya are the people who raise their hands in favour of these criminals. That is the real calamity.

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Bharati Nayak 09 July 2018

Thank you Unnikrishnan E.S. for your sensitive reading and remarks.

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Edward Kofi Louis 09 July 2018

Thanks for those fathers and brothers! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Bharati Nayak 09 July 2018

Thank you Edward Kofi Louis for your kind opinion.

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Tom Billsborough 09 July 2018

The voices of women need to be heard more and more these days and yours is one I listen to with the deepest respect.

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Bharati Nayak 09 July 2018

Thank you Tom Billsborough for your kind support.

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Sekharan Pookkat 08 July 2018

what you want to say say it today say it boldly and loudly

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Bharati Nayak 09 July 2018

Thank you Sekharan Pookkat for reading my poems and your valuable opinion.

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Robert Murray Smith 08 July 2018

Great poem. No one can distinguish a female brain from a males. Therein lies the truth.++10

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Bharati Nayak 09 July 2018

Thank you Robert Murray Smith for your inspiring words.

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