Amol Ranjan, a poet who's been featured in poetly before gives voice to the irony of desertion of the people who have built the city by those who enjoy the fruits of their labour.
The lockdown has served as a mirror for these cruel inequalities, and the rage in this piece is a sharp rejoinder to the entitlement and comfort of the city dwellers offset by images of deprivation, scarcity and death of migrant workers, labourers, daily wagers and poor everywhere in the country.



