Interrogation of a Muslim: A Poem By Keki N. Daruwalla
I want your confession / on the crimes you thought / of committing.
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Interrogation of a Muslim
(after a Line by Sridala Swami)
I think of palaces in Junagadh
gargoyles affixed
to drainpipes in monsoons.
He is in khaki
Brits coined the word from ‘ash’
a tilak long as a walking stick
bleeds on his forehead.
Prisoner squatting on the floor, thinks
his mouth is a gargoyle.
I am not interested
in your crimes against the state—
all that is recorded in discs, phone taps
and our extractions from mobile phones.
I want your confession
on the crimes you thought
of committing.
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Keki N. Daruwalla is a poet, short story writer and former IPS officer.
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