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ishq mujh ko nahin wahshat hi sahi meri wahshat teri shohrat hi sahi if not love, then madness, my feelings deem you be and so be it my craziness is cause of fame for thee the poet adopts a tone of defiant resignation, accepting that his intense passion might be labeled as insanity ('wahshat') rather than true love. however, he cleverly flips the narrative by pointing out that this very obsession is what keeps the beloved in the spotlight. he implies that the beloved's reputation relies on the intensity of his 'madness,' making their relationship symbiotic despite the rejection.

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