Bravo Ahmad Faraz
PEER MUKARRAM-UL-HAQ
Few days back the greatest living Urdu poet Ahmad Faraz returned Hilal-e-Imtiaz, the highest civil award on literature, conferred on him by the preset regime in 2004. This award is not the first or the only award bestowed on Ahmad Faraz.
He had been awarded Sitara-e-Imtiaz by Ms Benazir Bhuttoââ¬â¢s government and the highest literary award Kamal-e-Fun. Even India awarded him with the Firaq Gorakhpuri and TATA. In addition to the Canadian award of academy of letters.
Faraz is the only Urdu poet who is invited by the literary circles all over the world. Pakistanis living abroad do not have spare time to attend social or literary events but when Faraz recites his poetry halls are full of people, paying their hard-earned money to listen to their favourite poet.
Faraz is peopleââ¬â¢s poet who empathises with peopleââ¬â¢s sorrows and deprivations that is why people admire him and consider his poetry as their own voice. Faraz is a romantic poet who also romanticised peopleââ¬â¢s struggle and their sufferings. He wrote on army action in Bangladesh and sufferings of Bangalis under the boots of ruthless junta who were on a mission of ethnic cleansing.
Faraz again used his pen power against army action in Balochistan during seventies he wrote a poem titled ââ¬ËPeshawarr Qatlo (professional killers)ââ¬â¢ during Gen Ziaââ¬â¢s regime for which he was taken blind folded to Manser Camp in Kashmir and kept for one and half months in solitary confinement.
Faraz spent 6 years in exile in the company of Faiz Ahmad Faiz another great poet of Urdu. He also wrote poems during which he longed and remembered his homeland. His patriotism is reflected in his verses. Faraz recited his poem ââ¬Ëmohasraââ¬â¢ (besieged), which created ripples in the establishment, which was hitherto not used to such an open criticism of armed forces by any poet.
Faraz had been serving various government organisations from radio Pakistan to government colleges Peshawar, Pakistan National council of Arts, Pakistan Academy of Letters, Lok virsa and National Book Foundation.
All along he did a wonderful job where wherever he worked he never considered a government job a handicap in his creative activity and he never compromised on principles. Sometimes he landed on the wrong side of Minister supervising his organisation but he persisted on his stand even if during this process he was under threat of loosing his job.
The greatest poet Ghalib was employed by last Moghal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar while Nazir Akbar Abadi, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Mustafa Zaidi and other poets worked in government jobs. That in no way reflects that they had shun their stand and compromised on their creative thinking.
Poets are also members of society who have to earn their livelihood by adopting a profession for which they are duly qualified. But to consider and exploit this as their weakness is product of a twisted mind.
The greatest Bengali poet Robinder Nath Tagore accepted the highest British government award ââ¬ËVictoria crossââ¬â¢ in the pre-partition days but returned it in protest after General Diar ordered mass killing in Jallianwala Bagh. This is a historical fact.
And now Ahmad Faraz is second such poet who has made history by following his footsteps.
I was pained to read criticism of this action of Faraz by some agenciesââ¬â¢ sponsored writers or some columnists who had axe to grind against Ahmad Faraz.
A Good deed is a good deed, indeed, irrespective of the person who does it. Some people may have certain reservations in regards to some aspects of Farazââ¬â¢s personality. Nobody is perfect except for the Almighty. But as for the politically correct stand of Ahmad Faraz on all crucial junctures of nationââ¬â¢s history nobody could disagree except for the lackeys of military regimes who have always condemned Faraz for his hold stand.
For obvious reasons we as a free nation should appreciate people and forces who for the betterment of civil society take a courageous stand in the face of ruthless might of naked brute force of coterie of Generals who have usurped power through backdoor pitching our own army against us.
I salute Ahmad Faraz and invite others to come forward and join him in fight against the undemocratic forces who have mutilated constitution and are shedding the blood of their own people in the name of restoring the writ of the government. Now is the time to act before it is too late.
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