Listen Some More,
Maqbul Fida Husain!

Poem translated from Malayalam
Original poem by* P K Parakkadavu *
translated by *Dr.Yaseen Ashraf *

O Artist who painted the ‘Battle of Yamuna and Ganga’,
You are now the guest of a Desert
That hasn’t exhausted its kindness yet.
 But here we are, for years a desert
Dried of any verdure of mind.
We have a bit more to tell you
Before you start flying in the sky
With that pure white cotton-beard.

Van Gogh had his pet yellow colour.
You could have opted for saffron.
Even when you were infatuated with Madhuri
We didn’t label it a Love Jihad.
We had branded the greatest woman writer in Malayalam
The first victim of Love Jihad,
So we could easily have said
That India’s greatest painter is the first fighter of Love Jihad.
How very tolerant of us
That we didn’t say so—
Never!

Of course your grey paintings
Are worth billions.
When Indira visited America long ago
Sure, it was your painting that she took
As the best memento from India.
But how worthless your paintings are
In comparison with that gory picture we painted,
With human blood, in Bhivandi, Ahmedabad
And many other Indian cities!

In Gujarat, we had painted another picture
Ripping open a pregnant woman’s belly
And gouging out the embryo with tridents.
Husain, what price your
Horse-paintings in comparison?

True, you had put your tongue to sleep
While the Emergency raged
And while the Babri Masjid was razed down.
Yet, why don’t you go meet Bal Thackeray
Before you draw anything?
At age ninety-five,
Dare you ignore our edicts still?
Enough!
Out!

(P K Parakkadavu is a renowned  storyteller& a senior journalist in
Malayalam. He can be contacted via e-mail:    *[email protected]*)


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