Speakers termed a new Pashto poetry collection by Dr Roshan Kalim Sarhindi a strong voice for women rights in the society.
The Pohantoon Adabi Stori, a literary organisation, conducted the launching ceremony of a maiden Pashto poetry volume titled Khamosha Chaghy (silent cries) at Khana-i- Farhang Iran, Peshawar, on Friday. A number of poets, writers and bibliophiles attended the event.
The speakers said that women should be given space to bring out their talent and also opportunities be created for them to raise voice for their genuine rights.
They said that taboos and so-called traditions had choked the voice of women to speak out their heart and mind. They said that Ms Kalim’s poetry had broken taboos prompting women to give a poetic shape to their feelings.
Chairing the function, noted writer Prof Salma Shaheen termed the new Pashto title as a valuable addition to Pashto literature especially of woman writer Dr Roshan Kalim Sarhindi hailing from Malakand.
She said that though her poetry did not follow the conventional rules of rhyme scheme in Pashto poetry, but poured out her emotions and thoughts. She said Ms Kalim’s poetry sounded a strong voice for the rights of Pakhtun women and touched a number of other social issues prevailing in the society.