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Indian poet's poem on new heights of popularity across borders



Young Indian poet Amir Aziz's poetry may not be new to those protesting the controversial law of citizenship in India, though his poetry has crossed borders in the last few hours and reached new heights of fame. There.
In the last few months, protests over the controversial citizenship law in India, the first police action against the protesters and then the supporters of the government increased, so news of the protests reached outside India. These reports also include the discipline of Aamir Aziz, a former student of Jamia Millia Islamia who criticized the Indian government's policies.
George Rogers Waters, the founder of the English singer band Pink Floyd, read a poem by Aamir Aziz at a London event and mentioned him as a young poet opposed to the policies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The 76-year-old Roger Waters, along with the introduction of Aamir Aziz, translated the ideas contained in his poem to the participants.
Prime Minister Imran Khan also made Roger Waters' conversation a part of his recent tweet.

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