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Who Speaks Punjabi?By Altaf Hussain AsadAltaf Hussain Asad reports on last month’s World Mother Language Day activities in Lahore and what needs to be done to rid Punjabis of their apathy for the language .
The light drizzle during the demonstration failed to dent the resolve of the participants as they went on cheering and chanting slogans for the due status of their mother tongue. Baba Najmi, a noted Punjabi poet, was there too. He too looked quite thrilled to new faces joining the cause of the Punjabi language this year. Human rights activist and publisher Amjad Salim Minhas who is also the convenor of Punjab Lok Sangat was quite excited as he tried hard to gather people from various groups and leftist parties for this joint iniative. “This year we have been able to attract an impressive crowd. Let me tell you that many of our friends could not attend the demonstration here as they have arranged such activities in their hometowns. In Islamabad, Faisalabad, Sahiwal, Gujrat, Multan, Mandi Bhauddin, Pakpattan, Bhakkar and in many other cities our friends are arranging such precessions and staging plays to motivate the people about the importance of adopting the mother tongue. We plan to arrange such activities on monthly basis and we will not restrict such activities to one demonstration each year”, said Amjad Salim Minhas. A few lawyers also chanted slogans and carried placards in support of Punjabi language. Tahir Sindhu a lawyer as well as a Punjabi short story writer said that there were only a few lawyers this time but he plans to bring more and more lawyers on board soon. Women were also there in good numbers including girls from Lahore College. A student of Lahore College was of the view that the government should give due status to the Punjabi language. A researcher and Punjabi activist Iqbal Qaiser said, “We are demanding our constitutional right as enshrined in 1973’s constitution in which it has been clearly stated that provinces can adopt their mother tongue. Sadly our rulers have denied us our right so far. I am glad to see good number of people participating in the procession this year as in the past only 10 to 15 people used to stage sit in on the Mall”. Apart from the Punjab Lok Sangat, the activists of Punjab Lok Sujag, Punjabi Sangat Pakistan, Masud Khaddarposh Trust, Communist Mazdoor Kisan Party, Awami Workers Party participated in the demonstration. The organized and peaceful and civilized procession ended at the Punjab Assembly where the participants presented a memorandum to the Govt of Punjab. The bold and blunt verses of Baba Najmi electrified the crowd. Mushtaq Soofi, Perveen Malik, Farooq Tariq and Amjad Salim Minhas felicitated the audience for turning up in good numbers.
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