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Questioning Women: Moumita Alam's Poetry

  • Writer: nupur maskara
    nupur maskara
  • Apr 19, 2024
  • 1 min read

A Woman With A Tongue is More Dangerous Than Women With Guns!


What’s my crime?

I ask.

Having a Tongue that is meant to be an appendage, they reply.

Oh! Only one! – I say.

No! They retort and then they hand me a list that can be called a charge-sheet:

A woman with dysfunctional pronouns and a spine

who barks and bites

when her people are hungry

and denies the supreme virtues of meekness and silence.

Many police visit me under many names:

Parents. Society. Schools. State. NIA

I’m a fugitive for some and a terrorist for many.

I don’t have guns – they say but

I read Arundhati Roy and Meena Kandasamy.


I loved the rhyme in the title! Also the line about the police. The patriarchy runs deep. I discoved this poem on The Wire. Here's Alam's bio from there -




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Moumita Alam is a poet from West Bengal. Her poetry collection, The Musings of the Dark was published in 2020. The book has about a hundred poems written in protest against the humanitarian crisis from the reading down of Article 370, the Delhi riots, and the Shaheen Bagh movement to the unbearable sufferings of the migrant labourers due to the unplanned COVID-19 induced lockdown.


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