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A PLEA FOR INDIA poem summary

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Answered by Sudhalatwal
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in the poem, 'A Plea for India' the poet recalls the glory of our nation that stands strong and trivial matters like religions, caste, and personal interests should be ignored in order to maintain peace progress. It poses various questions such as - "Why should we fight and shed blood?: Why should people lose their dear ones in war?: Where all the love that existed before has gone?" Among such distressing conditions, we need to make efforts and unite to keep our nation's interests above any other gain. We should not be misled by the people who are not our well-wishers and we need to dedicate ourselves for sake of our nation.
Answered by writersparadise
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As Indians, we must be proud to be part of a strong nation. Nothing can disrupt our origin or the race e belong to. When this is so, we should not fight over petty issues that portray us badly to other nations. Instead, we should forget all caste differences and join together to listen to the call of the nation. We have much better things to do for the country than spending our times bickering and creating new problems.


There is absolutely no need to retort to violence and cheating people. This will only cause great losses like the loss of a brother or a son. Violence will also make people miss out on loving their fellow beings. All these are not things to be proud of. It is high time that we Indians start thinking seriously on ending the riots that have brought us nothing but shame. When we have the power to win, it is only fair that we join together to fight against those who incite and try to mislead us in order to see us dead. We must remember that we are a strong united nation and all that is needed from us is some dedication towards our motherland.
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