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Humanity

By Riya Khurana


They say we have the largest constitution 

With lots and lots of rules and regulations 

We have tons of leaders 

For our welfare 


But here comes the irony 


Rules are made 

But no justice is laid 

And with time everything is fade 


The count of humans has increased 

Yet the soul of humanity has decreased 


The Country which holds the tag of “Unity in Diversity” 

Is the country where countless religious conflicts prevail


No one is happy 

None are satisfied 

Every human is wondering 

Will the humanity survive?


By Riya Khurana


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