This time the poet took that opportunity one step further. Having been in the literary world for many years, it is natural for me to have the opportunity to read and listen to various types of writings. In this context, a line of a poem from another book of poetry of the poet comes to mind. In the poem 'Spending time in the verandah', in the black water of the lake / from to pankauri / trick to dive. He uses the word ‘personal technique’ in his poems. There are leisure time birds with nature water plants. The grief of Kamini Phul's self-sacrifice is beautifully expressed by the poet in his poems. In the night when he falls asleep in the light of day. He rained the night before. ‘She is a guest of one night / Shy queen, / Nilo says goodbye / Go under the tree!’ There is no alternative to the mother. Rafia has beautifully presented it to us in her poem 'Women-Made Ornaments'. Today the people of the country are in danger. The people of the country have never been in such a precarious situation before. Those whose responsibility it is to protect the lives of ordinary people are now playing the role of predators. With the division among the people, their mouths are being snatched away with a vengeance.
Rafia Sultana Father Golam Rezzak and mother Akhtarum Monir. Father was a professor and mother was a teacher. Born on 3rd February 1969 in Surrey, Birbhum district, West Bengal. Educated at Surrey River Thomson Girls High School. Teaching experience at Surrey Central Suburban School and Kindergarten School in Arambagh. Published poetry books "Evening Clouds", "Bandhanhara Dheu" "Rudramegher Lukochuri", and joint storybook "Bednara Baluchare".