Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Vadali, Dist: - sabarkantha, Gujarat, India
Thursday, August 16, 2012

Partition And After Comments

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Everybody wanted lion's share
But were afraid to talk and dare
They were to benefit from blood and holocaust
People were to migrate soon and fast
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Anita Sehgal 18 August 2012

very true... the pain of partition brought out well

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 17 August 2012

Your concern for the motherland remains uppermost in your mind, specially with your Air Force background. Your poem is very inspiring, too. Thank you. Kumarendra Mallick, Hyderabad Aug 17,

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I am Sorry friend, for not reading your poems for long... it`s gone. Now the revival of this thought has no way any emerging spirit of second regret. Our leaders went wrong in many ways and the pains inflicted had historic pressures of execution devoid of the expected criticism. We cannot run a home well and so are the affairs of a country too. Keep writing sir.

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 17 August 2012

Seema Ali6 hours ago I agree with your poem.the partition of India and Pakistan led to many a bad glory.could have been done in a more peaceful manner.Many, many innocent lives(be it of hindus or be it of muslims) were butchered.But, time is always a healer. A beautiful poem.

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 17 August 2012

Laura Bailey The labor pains of a great country are clearly delineated in this very fine verse! 31 minutes ago · Like · 1

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 17 August 2012

Muzzammil Shah Your poem seems to be a documentery on the partition of India and Pakistan. Our country, India is still feeling pain of the partition and the lines that has been made on its chest. When love and humanity lose, hatred wins. Great bloodshed has been done, it is not fair, it is not fair. We can bring love and brotherhood only if we have really felt this pain. about an hour ago via mobile · Like · 2

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 17 August 2012

Tribhawan Kaul We all have to forget what happened and must work towards furthering mutual trust and brotherhood. As usual well written poem bringing out your anguish and pain. :) 12 minutes ago · Unlike · 1

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 16 August 2012

deep Lisa Dixon Hernandez4 minutes ago Goes very de

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 16 August 2012

How can we rejoice such unholy partition? When there is hatred and mistrust followed by volcano type ignition?

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