Sheema Kermani dedicates World Dance Day performance to Fehmida Riaz
It was nice to see a good number of people turning up to see Tehrik-i-Niswan’s fine performance at auditorium number 2 of the Arts Council held to celebrate World Dance Day as well as to mark World Labour Day on Wednesday night.
What was even more praiseworthy was the fact that the show was dedicated to three outstanding women — Lala Rukh, Madeeha Gauhar and Fahmida Riaz — who are no more with us.
The event started off with a description of Tehrik-i-Niswan’s 40 years of service to the cause of women’s liberation. Then the host invited Prof Nagpal on stage to say a few words. He delivered a moving speech, talking about how one should be happy in life and try and become individuals such as Sheema Kermani (of Tehrik-i-Niswan).
He went on to point out how, despite being born as human beings with same attributes, we are divided and tend to hurt each other on the basis of caste and creed. Underlining Pakistani mentality (Pakistani zahniat) he said the authorities catch the falooda-wallah into whose account billions of rupees are transferred by someone, but don’t catch the person who has transferred them.