Rest in peace, India For you are no more No more a democracy No more a republic No more a secular country What we are seeing instead Is a fascist, Brahmanical dictatorship Where Dalits, Bahujans and Muslims Are treated as second-rate citizens Where Brahmins rule the roost And caste is the order of the day Where the police run riot At the slightest sign of a protest Where equality is dead
Rest in peace, India For you are no more The Constitution is being wrecked By the same people Who swear to protect it Day in and day out This is not the country I knew This is not the country I loved Since I was a child This is Pakistan, not India After all, we are brothers United by caste and communalism Divided only by religion
Rest in peace, India For you are no more I so wanna escape it all Thus I turn to cricket Watching India play West Indies In my beloved Chennai But, then again, As I turn up the volume I hear chants of 'India! India!' This is the last straw That broke the wretched camel's back Unable to bear it any longer I yell 'West Indies! West Indies! ' My prayers are answered As West Indies win the match That too as if it were child's play Rest in peace, India For you are no more
Poem in the wake of the Citizenship Amendment Bill, followed by the Jamia students' protests and subsequent police atrocities.