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Tasaduq Maqbool Bhat

Tasaduq Maqbool Bhat is a B.Sc Nursing student at Institute of Nursing at University of Kashmir's South Campus. He can be emailed at tasaduqmaqbool9@gmail.com

I HAVE A DREAM

Anyway, I have a DREAM, Of justice and peace for paradise, Of respect and dignity for the populace, Of unceasing security for the half dead mothers. Though the...

“I am bleeding,” Paradise mutters

Defeated we are, living with unfulfilled dreams In the lap of flagitious occupation Our souls are tied with piercing chains Our lives usually remain in crippled fashion. We...

KASHMIR ON THE BOIL

Cosmic fear in the hearts Soul jolted with chilling thoughts! Mothers wailing, moaning and shattered with pain For their florets get locked up in chain! Who should wield...

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