Arts Council Karachi organises poetry evening with Azad Kashmir poet Ahmed Attaullah

City News Nov, 26 2022
Arts Council Karachi organises poetry evening with Azad Kashmir poet Ahmed Attaullah
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Karachi: Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi’s Literary Committee (Poetry) organized an evening with aesthetic poet of Azad Kashmir Ahmed Attaullah presided over by Professor Sahar Ansari while poetess Dr. Fatima Hassan, Ambareen Haseeb Anbar, Sabir Zafar, Shabbir Nazish, Nizhat Abbasi, Ramzi Asim, young poetess Sophia Zahid, Aurangzeb, Dr. Hina Ambareen Tariq and Rashid Noor recited poems. Shakeel Khan performed as moderator. 

Sahar Ansari said that poet Ahmed Attaullah’s writings show how dear he is to village life, tradition of ghazal is 800 years old, it is a difficult genre of speech. Finding your tone is big thing and Ahmed Attaullah has found his tone in his ghazals, his ghazals affect you in a special way, I congratulate him. Chairperson of Literary Committee (Poetry) Anbareen Haseeb Anbar said that Ahmed Attaullah is poet of special tone and unique style, there is constant vibrancy in Arts Council Karachi, credit of which goes to President of Arts Council Ahmad Shah. No one is big or small, but we are all equal.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 26 2022

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