their bread and butter.
He said renowned poets and literary scholars from all over the country would attend the conference to share their poetry and thoughts.
He thanked the administration of the Arts Council for helping in arranging the conference and informed that the event will also be held in other provinces as well.
Amar Jaleel, an author, said he had been expecting the presence of Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah during his speech in the hall.
“I have been watching television talk shows where our politicians tell us everything they want to share. I was expecting to make chief minister listen to my views today but he has not arrived yet,” he said.
He believed that violence was not imported from anywhere but it was a result of bad governance and lack of vision.
“We are here to promote peace but I don’t know if it is practically possible or not,” he commented. “Peace and tranquility cannot be promoted in society overnight. It is an evolutionary process which needs decades of general consensus to achieve it.”
Prof Sahar Ansari, Imdad Husaini, Hamida Shaheen and Rehana Roohi recited poetry at the event, while the organisers waited for the chief minster’s arrival.
Appearing at the event with Karachi Commissioner Shoaib Siddiqui, when he finally made it to the event, Qaim Ali Shah, apologised for being late and said that he had not been informed of the exact timing.
“I left all my work and managed to alter my schedule to come here as I know the importance of this event in promoting peace in the country,” he said. “The pen is more powerful than arms and ammunitions. I congratulate the PAL for arranging this ceremony which will surely bring a positive impact in the near future. I will look into the suggestions and concerns that I will receive from here.”
Talking about the city, he said the on-going operation had brought positive results and the number of criminal activities had gone down.
He said that he had written a letter to the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board to arrange a match in the National Stadium since no event had been scheduled in Karachi during the Zimbabwe team’s tour to the country.