Wednesday, August 20, 2008

my life is a struggle

My Life is a struggle. An urge may lead to a big surge. The prevailing maladies generated in social-political-economical crisis with farmers in Nation which I have visualized after the sudden departure of my father at the age of 19 years in 1971, has provided me an opportunity to know the truth behind the surface. The real tragedy is to lift up the voice amongst the living being and meet with no response, neither approval, nor opposition from the public. They are stranded in a boundless desert completely at loss. An Iron cage having no window and the inmates living inside are in a sound sleep. The cage is virtually indestructible. By raising a shout, a few lighter sleeper may wake to feel the agony of death. Whether by raising voice, we are doing them a good turn ?.
Visualizing the limitation, the writer of the poem joined legal profession in 1974 as Advocate and started practicing at Allahabad High Court, the biggest High Court of world. The writer has one brother, now a Doctor, a prominent Orthopedic Surgeon at Agra and a sister being left after the sad demise of father. The writer has written about 100 Poems and more than 100 articles published in Newspapers. He has scientific analysis with legal acumenship being the graduate in Science and Law. He commands a respect from Court and his colleagues at High Court Allahabad at present. The hobby to become a writer, has now been accomplished. The recognition by selecting his Poem in the semi finalist selection in International Open Poetry Contest. “The Silence Within” proposed to be published in The International Library of Poetry is now a much awaited book for him. This is a valued personal gift to him and to his wife, Rekha and children namely Deepika and Anuj.
There is an iron cage, not having any ventilation and people are living in the state of suffocation, virtually on the verge of their death point. There is a complete apathy of the custodian of the power towards their welfare and in our country "We, the people " who are regarded to be the sovereign of the nation are living a life full of abrogation and subjugation. I seldom consider that whether it is worthwhile to shout a voice and thereby invite some lighter sleeper to suffer the agony of the death and this purpose achieved through my writing may serve some purpose. Since the daylight shallow the darkness, I have written articles to take the intellectual from apathetically approach towards rectification of prevailing maladies as to wake up. I am sending herewith my some articles for being displayed by your good self.

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