Significance of the title 'Can you make out?' by Anjana S


 India is a diverse country that emphasises on secularism but the nation still encounters with various communal violence and religious conflicts. Vikal Kumar was a popular Hindi poet who expressed the substandard state of the oppressed and marginalized society in his poetry. One of his poems, 'Can you make out' reveals the brutality of communal riots through a series of rhetorical questions. He argues whether anyone can recognise the community or religion of the people whose blood is being shed in a futile fight. The answer is definitely 'no'. He stresses that it is all about being humane and not about being a Hindi or a Muslim. The title of the poem too, holds immense significance as the bitter truth is that India has not yet discovered a solution to the problem of escaping this rampage. It is quite unfortunate to accept the reality that these riots doesn't seem like it is leaving the premises of the nation any time soon. Respecting every citizens' caste, creed and religion is one of the ultimate goal of India that can only be achieved if all the people stand together as Indians, not as Hindus or Muslims or any other religion.

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