KARACHI: 89th birthday of revolutionary poet Habib Jalib was observed on Friday across the country.
Habib Jalib was born on March 24, 1928, in a village near Hoshiarpur in British India and died on March 12, 1993.
He migrated to Pakistan after the partition of India and worked as a proofreader in Daily Imroze, Karachi.
He was a progressive writer and soon started to grab the audience with his enthusiastic recitation of poetry.
He wrote in plain language, adopted a simple style and addressed common people and issues.
But the conviction behind his words, the music of his voice and his emotional energy coupled with the sensitivity of the socio-political context is what stirred the audience.
His famous collections include Ser-e-Maqtal, Zikr Behte Khoon Ka, Gumbad-e-Bedar and Kulyaat-e-Habib Jalib.