Bouquet, Gumshuda Sitare released

‘Remembrance is our weapon to sustain movement’

‘Remembrance is our weapon to sustain movement’

Srinagar, Jan 07 (KNS): Remembrance is our only weapon to sustain the movement.” This was stated by veteran human rights champion and senior Advocate Parvez Imroz while releasing the revised edition of Bouquet: A tribute to unsung heroes of Kashmir and Gumshuda Sitare by senior journalist Zahir-ud-Din.
While hailing the author for his efforts to compile the book on unsung heroes, Imroz said that a similar book was needed to expose the collaborators as well.
Earlier, Natasha and Irfan Mehraj both human rights activists and journalist Rashid Maqbool presented review of the books.
The author in his speech paid glowing tributes to the memory of the unsung heroes saying they offered resistance and sacrifices for the cause.
Editor Brighter Kashmir, Farooq Ahmad Wani Professor Hameeda Nayeem, Akhter Mohi-ud-Din’s son Hilal Akhter, Masood-ul-Hasan Kanth and professor Ghulam Muhammad Sheikh also spoke on the occasion.
The Bouquet, according to the author, comprises brief profiles of 90 persons who fought Dogra oppression and participated in the struggle post partition of the sub-continent. Five unsung heroines have also been included in the books.
Some of the prominent heroes are GN Gilkar, KH Khurshid, Allah Rakha Sagar, Akhter Mohi-ud-Din, Muhammad Yusuf Khan, Noor Muhammad Sofi, Muhamamd Sultan Khan alais Sule Galdaar.
The Urdu version Gumshuda Sitare has 105 such profiles. Pertinent to mention the first edition of Bouquet was released in 2007. (KNS) 

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