BADIN, July 25: Awami Tehrik chief Rasool Bux Palijo has said that poets, intellectuals, and journalists can bring about a social change in society and only those nations can survive who preserve their culture and tradition and adopt courtesy.

He was delivering a lecture on “Role of writers in the nationalist movement” which was largely attended by intellectuals, journalists and poets here on Thursday.

He said struggles of wise people would bring about a revolution. He said Sindh was passing through a famine-like condition as Sindh’s traditions were vanishing day by day.

He said that there was no education for children and no water for the people of Sindh as they were experiencing starvation like situation while the rich were not willing to see the poor happy.

He said that fighting within the Sindhi nations further snatching their rights, he said.

He said people of Sindh were being converted into minority and blamed poets and the NGOs for causing damage to Sindhis.

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