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The second day of the Arts Council’s Arts Alumni Festival was dedicated to the martyrs with national enthusiasm

We Dedicate This Festival to the Martyrs," Says President Arts Council, Muhammad Ahmed Shah

Syed Turab Shah by Syed Turab Shah
May 24, 2025
The second day of the Arts Council’s Arts Alumni  Festival was dedicated to the martyrs with national enthusiasm
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Let’s Stop Fighting Among Ourselves, We Have Many Enemies, Says Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah at Alumni Festival.

Karachi: Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi organized a three-day “Arts Alumni Festival 2025”  on the second day, Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, graced the event with his special presence. He was warmly received by the President of the Arts Council, Muhammad Ahmed Shah. The program commenced with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by the national anthem, which was observed with great respect by the audience as they stood in unity.
The festival paid rich tribute to the martyrs of the Pakistan-India conflict, celebrating the bravery and success of the Pakistan Armed Forces. Speaking at the event, Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah congratulated all the performers participating in the Arts Alumni Festival 2025. “I am grateful to Ahmed Shah for inviting me to this inspiring festival,” he said. “The performances today were truly remarkable. Our poets and artists delivered outstanding tributes.”
He further added, “I appreciate the Arts Council for including a segment in this festival that honors the armed forces and martyrs. Our entire nation united during the India-Pakistan war. While we often heard about the spirit of 1965, we witnessed that same spirit once again in 2025. On May 7, Pakistan was attacked at four different locations, resulting in the tragic loss of innocent children. The Pakistan Air Force responded immediately, downing five Indian aircraft, including a Rafale. India also deployed Israeli drones. When Pakistan was attacked again on May 10, Operation ‘Bunyan Mursoos’ was launched.”
Commenting on the Pehlgam incident, he stated, “It was a calculated move. Pakistan was the first to condemn it, whereas India has never condemned any such incident here. Their agenda was something else. Our armed forces, government, and media played a commendable role. Pakistan’s military has made it clear that any adventurism from India will receive a strong response. Our civilians stood shoulder to shoulder with the forces. Let’s stop fighting amongst ourselves—we have many enemies. Every child in Pakistan is ready to defend the nation.”
Arts Council President Muhammad Ahmed Shah emphasized, “This three-day Arts Alumni Festival showcases the talent of our graduates. We dedicate this festival to our martyrs. In the recent conflict, our brave army defeated an enemy ten times larger. Back in the 1965 war, most of you weren’t even born. Creative individuals lead from the front—our musicians and singers were leading even then.”
The event also featured a patriotic poetic recitation by renowned poetess Ambreen Haseeb Ambar. Esteemed poets Anwar Shaoor, Fatima Hasan, and Farasat Rizvi presented powerful poetry depicting the spirit of Operation Bunyan Mursoos. Popular singer Muhammad Zubair captivated the audience with his voice, and Kamran Sago stirred national pride with a passionate patriotic song.
Day two also included three theater plays: “Azaadi Ek Jung”, “Monica & A Tale of Two Betrayed”, and “Salgirah.” In addition to performances, the festival offered a Fine Art and Music Masterclass and a panel discussion titled “AI, the Author, and Authenticity: Who’s Really Making the Music?” A Bharatanatyam dance workshop, classical music performance, and concert paid tribute to traditional Pakistani folk music. In the lobby area, visitors enjoyed block and screen printing exhibits and various food stalls.
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