I am strangely confused these days. In terms of writing, it has always been my practice to have a daily schedule for it, and whatever requires writing becomes part of my schedule, I have been doing it anyway. Among them, my schedule for writing a column or an editorial for a newspaper is fixed in the same way. Earlier, it used to be that if there was a requirement to write something apart from the specified schedule or if an idea came to mind, then this stage of rough writing would be decided outside of the schedule, but now anything included in the schedule is left out of writing. Then it becomes difficult for him to come under the control of writing. It has become a situation with this verse of Ghalib that:
The powerful have become extinct
Now where is moderation in the elements?
This condition of mine is causing many dear friends to be angry with me these days. If a writer friend of mine expresses his desire to write a flap for his upcoming book of poetry or prose, then it is certainly a matter of honor for me and if I am never able to fulfill this desire due to my shyness, then I myself too. Shame has to be borne.
These days, I carry the same burden of shame in the case of not being able to fulfill the wishes of my dear friends and eminent journalists of South Punjab, Mr. Jabbar Mufti and Mr. Saeed Ahmed. These friends penned the chashanis, kamaranis and kathnais included in their own life spells in the form of biographies and also sent me the relevant material to write the flap. I also included writing the flaps of these two books in my schedule, but due to the necessary office engagements, I could not complete the schedule of the days on which this matter was kept, and then the series of tashals got prolonged. Respected Jabar Mufti and Saeed Ahmed Sahib are right to be angry with me for this breach of promise and I myself feel a sense of shame. Now if they will forgive their published books, then I will be able to pay expiation by commenting on them in my column.
The burden of such shame is also present on my head regarding my dear friend Razauddin Siddiqui, who wrote the column "Noorbasirat" for eight consecutive years. He died some time ago in America, so I fulfilled the duty of writing a condolence column, but when his loved ones decided to adapt his column into a book and asked me to write the cover of this book, I fulfilled the wish of these friends. Couldn't complete it either. Bus:
In the life of faith, the steps are staggered
Before a place, after a place
Respected Qayyum Nizami is not only a worldly personality and a strong political leader, he is also a popular columnist of modern times. He sent me his new book "100 Years of China" through Ilm and Irfan Publishers as soon as he completed the publishing process, but the very next day after receiving the book, an intrepid friend of mine snatched it from me. I went and the irony was that this thing disappeared from my mind that Qayyum Nizami Sahib's book to mehas been received which requires me to express my views by column. After some time, Qayyum Nizami Sahib complained that you have not yet given the receipt of your writing on this book. I complained back that I had not received your book. On this, Qayyum Nizami Sahib sent me the receipt of sending the book by post on WhatsApp. Back to Mangwali from a friend. He included writing a comment on it according to his understanding in his schedule, but on the appointed day Tasahil came and could not write a column from the end. When the appointed day for the next column came, some other important topics changed the direction of the pen and the angle of vision to write the column. Therefore, the burden of this shame also fell on my head.
Looking at the headline of today's newspaper, which was based on the congratulatory messages of our civil, political and military leaders on the occasion of China's 74th National Day, the title of Qayyum Nizami Sahib's book is "100 years of China" from Mao Zedong to Xi Jin. "Ping Tak" began to roll in front of the eyes and then 30 years ago in 1993 during a week spent in China. The memories of the stay also began to flash in my mind row after row. This establishment was possible in the presence of the Speaker of the Punjab Assembly, Mian Manzoor Ahmed Vito, who took a parliamentary delegation of the Punjab Assembly to Jiangsu, China, and as the President of the Punjab Assembly Press Gallery Committee, I was also a part of this delegation. BanaliaI wrote down the memories of this visit and transferred them to the pages of my book "Age Mor Zadai Ka Tha" published by Niaz Ahmed Sahib of Sangmail Publications. Mr. Qayyum Nizami also accomplished the same feat through his new book "China's Hundred Years" in which total 45 chapters have been organized to inform about the details of China's journey from decline to development. Mr. Qayyum Nizami visited China and North Korea under the leadership of Begum Nusrat Bhutto in May 1990, so he had the opportunity to observe and evaluate the great human development of these two Asian countries. His national party is the Communist PartyThe hard struggle, including all the stages of the emergence of the People's Republic of China on the world map, its government system and the leadership of the Communist Party from Mao Zedong until now, to lead the country and the people towards the destination of prosperity and stability. Complete with every topic while covering God-given abilitiesJustice done. This book actually covers the 100-year journey of the Communist Party. As I am a witness of China's agricultural and industrial revolution and I am also convinced of the selfless services and performance of the leadership of the Communist Party for this, I fully agree with Qayyum Nizami's words that China's unique economic and Thanks to the political system, the rich people of China are among the richest people in the worldand millions of poor people came out of the poverty line. The credit of China's development goes to the head of the Communist Party, which paved the way for China's development by following the basic principles of merit, transparency, equal accountability and the rule of law. This opinion established by Mr. Qayyum Nizami also highlights the importance of the philosophy of peaceful coexistence between the states and kingdoms of the world that "China's leaders focused on internal economic development and stability instead of getting involved in global conflicts and other issues." Instead of establishing dominance over nations, promote mutual developmentIt formed the central principle of policy which led to the rise of China's prestige around the world."
I saw the growth in China 30 years ago in its relatively backward Jiangsu province and its agricultural rural city of Oshi. Today, 30 years later, China's development, especially in the field of technology, will be beyond imagination. Indeed, selfless leaders of a country make their country an example in the world for such development. From Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping, there is no trace of disloyalty to their country, ideology and people at the feet of any Chinese leader. We are advocates of selfless friendship with China, which we see as sweeter than honey, deeper than the seas and higher than the Himalayas, but after Quaid-e-Azam, our leaders have no sense of the selfless spirit of doing something for the nation. could beEven today we are talking about our ideology and the goals of the country's formation. Confused in the concept of new and old Pakistan and with the strap of IMF slavery around their necks, they are walking around as "Yusuf-e-Karwan". We are not able to stand up in the world and walk with our identity by covering the state of "Kan Dud". On its 74th National Day, China is giving us the message of the national red-headed person, bow your head to your neck and think, maybe a lesson will co
me to us.
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