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Updated 02 Apr, 2022

Renowned Seraiki poet and writer Dr Ashu Lal refused to accept the Kamal-i-Fun Award having the prize money of Rs1 million announced by the Pakistan Academy of Letters on Thursday.

He was selected for the award by a committee of PAL and the announcement in this regard was made at a press conference by Dr Yousuf Khushk, chairman of the academy. Urdu novelist and travelogue writer Mustansar Hussain Tarar is the other author who got the highest award of the country besides Ashu.

After the award was announced, Dr Ashu Lal took to social media and announced his refusal to accept the award in a post made in Seraiki. He said: “I express my gratitude to friends. I refuse to accept the award. I have not sent any of my books to the Academy of Letters. In my opinion, my refusal (to accept the award) is more precious. My literary activism for the last 40 years is my reward (as a writer). Don’t want to live in brackets. Thank you.”

When asked by Dawn the motive behind his move, Ashu Lal said: “The deep state is oppressing the natives, our resources and our culture. Our children go missing under the fascist regime. The natives are ignored badly. How can we accept the award from an anti-people and anti-art state?”

He says the awards are mostly politically motivated and they have become controversial, limited only to photo sessions. He asserts that he doesn’t have anything to do with the deep state in government, literature or culture. He considers it degrading for himself to accept an award from a president in the current regime who does not even know him.

Born on April 13, 1959, he was named Muhammad Ashraf but adopted the sobriquet Ashu Lal, which was given by his mother, when he started writing in the Seraiki language. He is a medical doctor by profession. After completing his MBBS from the Quaid-i-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur, he served as a doctor across the region, at times working in places where no doctor would like to go. He retired from his job two years back. Since then he runs a clinic at Karor Lal Esan tehsil of Layyah district where treatment is free for the poor.

“I am 62 years old. Since my youth, I have believed in literary activism only. By accepting an award from the current exploitative regime, how can I waste my struggle of 45 years of writings in Seraiki and Urdu?” he emphasises.

When asked about sending any books to PAL for the award, Ashu says that his friend had sent a book on his own way back in 1997 and except that he never sent any book to the academy.

Expressing his gratitude to those who considered him worthy of the award, he says he refuses to accept the award because the state is not taking care of the rights of the natives and it is exploiting their resources. We (Seraiki region) are being kept backward financially and culturally.

“I am not against any mother tongue or regional language. I urge the Punjabi-speaking people to adopt Punjabi medium in schools,” he clarifies, adding that the state’s policy of not giving education to the people in their native tongue is a tactic to keep them backward. He says he is following the resistance of Bulleh Shah and Kabir.

Explaining what he means by ‘living in brackets,’ Ashu quotes Jean Paul Sartre, saying he had refused to accept the Nobel Peace Prize because he did not want to become a bracketed writer (institutionalised was the word used by Sartre).

Ashu Lal is currently engaged with the PPP South as the president of its cultural wing. He argues that his objective is to achieve cultural harmony and satisfy his inner self and that he has a commitment to himself.

“I am working with the native people. We arrange poetry sitting and cultural events and get connected to our land and share our thoughts about it. That’s our way to resistance. The fishermen in river Sindh are struggling to survive. Water crisis is a big issue in the whole world but here it is ignored.”

Ashu Lal suggests that cultural and literary bodies of the country should do something practical. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto had started doing it. PAL was founded by him. He had organised a big symposium at Moenjo Daro and then he was hanged.

Speaking about the power of culture, he says the Fasting Buddha on its own can save Pakistan, given the number of Buddhists in the whole world but our state has done the greatest damage by using the religion card.

Dr Ashu Lal says that the country has turned into a fascist state, which commits “brain robbery” against children through syllabi and textbooks. He adds that brain robbery takes away the power to think in the younger generations and then the state easily usurps resources.

His Seraiki poetry books include Chairroo Hath Nah Wanjli (The Shepherd without a Flute), Gautam Naal Jhairra (Arguments with Gautam), Kaan Wassu Da Pakhi Aey (Crow is Bird of Human Abode), two editions of Sindh Sagar Naal Hameshaan (Always with River Sindh), Jaal Maloti (A Meeting Place) and two collections of short stories, Abnormal and Bairri (Boat). Another collection of his short stories is being published.

Originally published in Dawn, April 2nd, 2022

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Fastrack Apr 02, 2022 11:27am
"Ashu Lal is currently president of PPP's cultural wing". Shame on PP for stooping this low.
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Fastrack Apr 02, 2022 11:28am
A PPP office bearer. And PPP has enormous amount of looted wealth.
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Fastrack Apr 02, 2022 11:30am
What hypocrisy- an office bearer of PP, the enemy of poor Sindhis says he is not with the fascists.
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RAja Raman Apr 02, 2022 11:39am
Nothing new. Stay safe.
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Tumgan Dulogho Apr 02, 2022 11:42am
Well said! Respect!
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AAA Apr 02, 2022 11:56am
Brave fellow.
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Always Pokhtoon Apr 02, 2022 12:23pm
I strongly agree with the poet!
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Parsa Apr 02, 2022 12:24pm
I respect this man. Keep writing and walk tall.
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Noted Apr 02, 2022 12:27pm
Reminds of Habib Jalib.
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Rational thinking Apr 02, 2022 12:31pm
True
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Retired Apr 02, 2022 12:35pm
What a pity being educated ,doctor,writer that he doesn't know about the facts that PPP has looted this country to infinity.
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Ravi Chandra yadav ( Ranchi) Apr 02, 2022 12:55pm
Only if the award was in Dollars his tone would have been different. Pakistani Rupees even a million doesn’t hold no value, hence the grudge.
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Cye Apr 02, 2022 12:56pm
Joke of the day
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Fast comment Apr 02, 2022 01:32pm
It’s your choice to take award or not. But cursing state is unrealistic and unacceptable.
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M. Saeed Apr 02, 2022 02:16pm
Refusing award because the President doesn't know him, is ridiculous. He is a writer since over 40 years and even I do not know him, what to talk of the ceremonial President?
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Allama Apr 02, 2022 02:17pm
A bold and courageous man, hats off to your altruism and bringing down the sham democracies and so-called people's governments in Pakistan.
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Mani Apr 02, 2022 02:45pm
Someone tell him Bhutto died in 70s and PPP got many governments afterwards and each time they were worse than before. Come to Sindh and see the results of PPP’s 50 year rule. PPP may say the right things but their actions are opposite. But I guess poets only care for words.
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خاک نشین Apr 02, 2022 03:10pm
"Brain robbery takes away the power to think in the younger generations and then the state easily usurps resources".
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Apr 02, 2022 03:40pm
Great move and excellent news.
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karim Buksh Apr 02, 2022 03:57pm
He is to be commended for standing for his principles. Those commenting on his political party affiliations only bring dishonour on themselves. His points on how the state treats the people are way beyond party politics.
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Shafiqullah Apr 02, 2022 04:14pm
I salute him
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Jamil Soomro, New York City Apr 02, 2022 05:04pm
Ashu Lal is an outstanding Seraiki personality. It takes strong beliefs like his to refuse the Award and the 1 Mln Rupee gift. Congratulations you are a great example for others. May Seraiki,Sindhi,Punjabi,Balochi and Pashto Languages flourish in Pakistan.
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Azharsaleem Apr 02, 2022 10:02pm
Great son of sarikistan
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Khalid Apr 02, 2022 10:38pm
@M. Saeed Sad state of affairs where even the president is uncultured and so is the majority of the population.
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Shahjahan Apr 03, 2022 03:26am
Most of the commentators have no clue about the thoughts of this man as they have been trained to do surface reading only and are unable to read between lines. No wonder they are always confused and embrace one fake messiah or the other in search of resolution of their problems but will always remain clueless. Poor sheep mentality!
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AZAM AKBAR Apr 03, 2022 04:37am
A follower and office bearer of the most corrupt and criminal PPP. Sad, very sad.
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Kohi Apr 03, 2022 05:02am
Bravo, every one has choice wether he accept award or not, regardless his party affiliation, current regime followed footprints of Dict General Zia and took Pakistani art & education system back yard.
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Saleem Apr 03, 2022 05:40am
Is this person an apostate?
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Muaaz Qaiser Apr 03, 2022 07:27am
I am sure he is aware that Sindh Government is actually responsible for teaching Sindhi in schools. He should ask them for Saraiki as well and be the big time revolutionary he dreams to be.
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apakmuslim Apr 03, 2022 07:46am
Respect his opinion
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Hanna Apr 03, 2022 01:17pm
He had guts to say the truth instead of sucking up to the oppressive regime, earned my respect
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Hanna Apr 03, 2022 01:19pm
@Saleem even if he is,how is that relevant
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Fikr Mund floor Apr 03, 2022 03:29pm
I understand Dr Ashu Lal's concerns and his stand but after reading his affiliation with the corrupt and backward party, PPP, it seems Dr Lal hates the state but he is in company of the corrupts. What a shame, a guy like him relying on the very people responsible of keeping, so called, his people and people of Sind oppressed and backward. Some thing is missing here, I wonder, if the kind Doctor can explain the reason for being in such a position?
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Saqlain Apr 04, 2022 04:30am
@Retired Typical anti progressive mentality. Despite all the wrongdoings PPPP stands taller than others on human and cultural respect.
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Qaiser Apr 04, 2022 04:33am
Sadly it would hardly matter....
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Ali Hassan Laghari Apr 04, 2022 12:20pm
Red Salute To You Dr Sahib.
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Ghulam Apr 04, 2022 12:42pm
As soon as I saw his affiliation with the most corrupt party PPP, that's when I realized his opinion doesn't matter.
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Azad J Apr 04, 2022 01:09pm
Your political affiliation with PPP shows why you refused this award, your party has been in power in Sindh for last 11 years what did they do about art their? Missing people there and lastly what did they do to improve lives of people living in Sindh?
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Sara Apr 04, 2022 01:46pm
Everyone here seems to have the liberty and courage to give the State of Pakistan names that no country would want to be called by. Are we really fit to be called Pakistanis? Is it that we consider our words so trivial and baseless that we utter nonsense at an event of such an accolade? Are we even worthy of literary awards when we don't know what it is to be said and when? In my opinion Mr. Lal, who I heard about only at this juncture, does not deserve recognition because he prefers to be an ordinary jayala over something of substance.
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Sara Apr 04, 2022 01:48pm
@Mani not to forget that it is Bhutto who changed the direction of the nation from growth to decline.
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Sara Apr 04, 2022 01:50pm
@Ali Hassan Laghari it means that we will accept awards only from our own political likings and reject when otherwise? Is there even a concept of Pakistan anywhere in all this?
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Sara Apr 04, 2022 01:51pm
@Saqlain you must be living in La La Land.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Apr 04, 2022 02:32pm
True state of mind, head and heart of the family-owned, clan-operated, dynasty-backed, cult-dominated and Larkana-based so-called political party called PPP of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
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Layla Apr 04, 2022 04:57pm
Who is he? I hail from a literary family in Karachi and I don't know him at all! Though after reading about his orthodox, hippie era thoughts about our country, I'm glad to not know him.
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Sha Apr 04, 2022 05:55pm
What hypocrisy; he's an office bearer of PPP.... Mr Lal what about Jokhio murder case in Sind, and what about the deprivation of the natives of interior Sind, lawlessness, the Vadera system, the plunder of the resources of the natives by the corrupt elite and let me remind you that it is your PPP that is ruling Sind for the last 12+ years.... It's shame that a person of your education and knowledge, can be so ignorant of your own PPP govt record in Sind ... If you have any integrity or neutrality left, you should resign from your PPP position first. But of course that is difficult because it hurts your personal interests.
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Arman Ali Apr 04, 2022 10:06pm
@Saleem i was also having that feeling.
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ATH Apr 04, 2022 11:35pm
@Fastrack His intellectual thought has nothing to do with the PPP! But it speaks volumes about the freedom of expression in the PPP!
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ATH Apr 04, 2022 11:36pm
@Fastrack Anti PPP can not understand freedom in the PPP!
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Talat A.Wizarat Apr 05, 2022 05:02pm
I think Ashu Lal should not have been nominated for the award.He raised baseless charges against Pakistan.Has he ever objected to BJP govts anti-people policies?
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Talat A.Wizarat Apr 05, 2022 05:06pm
Ashu Lal seems to be anti-Pakistan.Has he ever criticised India for its anti-people policies?
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