why does Dilip Chitre describe the felling of the banyan tree as an act of violence
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His poem, “The Felling of Banyan Tree” is a silent protest against the disregard for moral values on which our traditions were built upon and which are now considered as 'age old values . ... 'The Banyan Tree' was three times as tall as the poet's house with its trunk having a circumference of fifty feet
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His poem, “The Felling of Banyan Tree” is a silent protest against the disregard for moral values on which our traditions were built upon and which are now considered as 'age old values . 'The Banyan Tree' was three times as tall as the poet's house with its trunk having a circumference of fifty feet.
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