Ayaz Amir has a very interesting and readable piece in today's Dawn. Amongst other things he narrates his changing experience in the campaign process for elections and the ensuing activities since the large scale availability of mobile phones to the general public. It is interesting to note that since now every Tom, Dick and Harry has a mobile phone connection thus most of the election campaign is carried over the phone rather than going home to home and asking for votes. Well 'most' would be an over exaggeration on my part but some aspects of election campaign have definitely shifted to mobile conversations.
We are also reminded of the great poet Habib Jalib in the same stretch of writing. I have not read Habib as much as I have say Faiz but from the way Ayaz mentioned him he seems to be quite an impressive personality. From the pages that I have gathered up through google search I think he was a die hard communist. He raised his voice against every oppressive regime. From the poems that I have just read on the net his rebellious style inspires a radical inside me too. I would like to read more of his works sometime maybe.
We are also reminded of the great poet Habib Jalib in the same stretch of writing. I have not read Habib as much as I have say Faiz but from the way Ayaz mentioned him he seems to be quite an impressive personality. From the pages that I have gathered up through google search I think he was a die hard communist. He raised his voice against every oppressive regime. From the poems that I have just read on the net his rebellious style inspires a radical inside me too. I would like to read more of his works sometime maybe.
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