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This chapter contains a poem by Sanjukta Dasguta. The poem ironically references a famous poem in Bengali by Rabindranath Tagore to warn of the bitter crisis into which the country might now be plunging. Where Tagore has fearlessness, truth and freedom, Dasgupta has fear, untruth and oppression.