Born on March 24, 1928 in Miani Afghanan, Hoshiarpur, the poet passed away between the night of March 12 and 13 in Lahore in 1993. His poetry challenging the powers-that-be at public meetings would create a politically charged atmosphere, much to the dismay of the rulers.
Whether it was Ayub Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto or Zia-ul-Haq, Jalib continued speaking his mind and never shied away from taking on the powerful. The result of this outspokenness was detention, torture and state brutality. But the poet remained undeterred in the face of brute force and kept raising his voice for the oppressed. Jalib also extended support to the women’s movement that was protesting dictator Zia-ul-Haq’s anti-women laws on the streets. He was once arrested and beaten up by police for reciting poetry against the rulers at a protest march by women activists towards Lahore High Court to submit application against Zia-ul-Haq’s law declaring the woman’s evidence half of a man’s. Today’s circumstances are no different. Civilian supremacy remains under threat by undemocratic forces which are now trying their best to exert their presence. This is why we desperately need a voice like Jalib’s. Especially with resistance icon Asma Jahangir gone, Pakistan needs its youth to stand up against those who want to derail the democratic process.
Unfortunately, leftists groups in Pakistan have been sidelined and they are not only less in number but also disorganised and directionless. It is important to revive the leftist values that poets like Habib Jalib represented so as to thwart attempts aimed at destabilising democracy. That right wing politicians who are a million miles away from Habib Jalib’s principles use his poetry at their public meetings today is ironic. Before claiming ownership on Jalib’s revolutionary poetry, the politicians should try
Published in Daily Times, March 13th 2018.
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