Artist Hakim Rizwan to sell his paintings to generate funds for those left annihilated by covid Pandemic

Srinagar 02 June (KNS): Hakim Rizwan Illahi, an artist by profession has decided to sell all his paintings to 
to generate funds for those who have been  left annihilated by covid Pandemic

As per Kashmir News Service (KNS), he has decided to sell all of his paintings worth millions to help the destitutes and the downtrodden people and the story has been covered by more than 300 international newspapers, articles, magazines, radio and TV.

Artist decides to do away with all of his revered and invaluable work of years by selling out his profound Paintings worth millions to generate funds for those left annihilated by the Pandemic COVID 19.  

In protest to help the destitutes, Hakim Rizwan Illahi, a prominent social activist, entrepreneur, writer and ace artist, has decided to put all of his paintings on sale to contribute relief to the miseries and sufferings of his own people in Kashmir.

Deeply touched and disturbed by the plight and helplessness of Mankind due to devastation caused by the deadly Corona Virus, Rizwan Illahi has made up his mind to join the fight against the miseries and sufferings of the destitutes. He believes that while the entire Administrative machinery across the World and Nation is making tireless efforts in fighting COVID, the more dangerous threat that looms ahead of us is the Damage that the persistent lockdowns and deadlocks have done to the lives of people all over. 

Although the Deadly Virus has certainly affected a few million by directly infecting them its consequences have caused more havoc to the majority of the population. Rizwan says that his interaction with some of those families who depend on their daily wage earners for even three meals a day. And the understanding of the alarming situation which may force some people to even die with hunger has created a stir within him. 

He has the intent to start supporting the affected people in Kashmir and he hopes many more to join hands for the cause. He is convinced that he would go to the extent of selling his car, clothes and is even ready to sell his house if the need arises. He goes on to say that “I don't need a big house when my people don't even have a loaf of bread to eat. I can live without my paintings but people without food can't, people without medicine can't, patients without proper treatment can't. It gives me nightmares. I don't want to die in sleep, I want to die with awareness, with my conscience intact.

"Art has set me free from the life, Death will set me free from the ineffable suffering of being my own muse" ( he quotes from his upcoming book). He said this quote may define my feelings to a fair extent of what art means to me.

Rizwan has remained reluctant in past to various international auction houses from the USA, Dubai, UK & Turkey when approached previously to exhibit his art. He says that these paintings are too close to his sentiments to be traded for money, but today he feels a deep sense of pride to put all of his paintings on auction for a greater Cause of humanity, especially in these tough times of turmoil.

Hakim Rizwan Illahi has become a strong advocate of rendering help to the destitute and the downtrodden families who are severely hit by the pandemic, by the administration, by the poor policies of the government, by the poor social security & by the failed Healthcare system.

Hakim Parvaiz IIlahi also runs the organization "SAWAAL". It is while working on the ground for his organisation that he witnessed the massive harm that the pandemic has caused to the poorer people. He says that “I could see the number of needy and the destitute are not in hundreds or thousands but in lakhs, who desperately want help for their survival.  The organization have drawn up a  calendar to visit different areas for the distribution of relief kits among the deserving on day to day basis.

He is also runing the campaign. #mostlovedforthecharity. (KNS)

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