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Imtiyaz Gul

Imtiyaz Gul hails from a small hamlet Khuri-Batapora Noorabad Kulgam. He is a literature student & published poet.
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SOCIETY IS THE CIRCLE

Exploring societal paradoxes through verse: from the privileged's 'right' to the oppressed's plight, a call for unity and justice.

A Dream Under The Chinar Tree

"The zephyr stopped suddenly, The blue sky turned into sunless sky, Now their was no rain, The crescent looked at me & disappeared."

Beloved Mother

O mother! You brought me into this world. Became my shield to the rain. And thou can heal my every pain. How blessed I was! To your arms...

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