In a bid to celebrate the rich tapestry of literature and culture, the President of Arts Council of Pakistan (ACP), Karachi, Mohammad Ahmed Shah, unveiled plans for the eagerly awaited Pakistan Literary Festival 2024 in the heart of the provincial capital.
Scheduled for May 15 and 16, this two-day extravaganza promises a vibrant gathering of literary luminaries, artists, and politicians at the prestigious Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering, and Management Sciences.
Speaking at a press conference alongside esteemed figures like President of Balochistan Union of Journalists Khalil Ahmed and Quetta Press Club General Secretary Banaras Khan, Mr. Shah expressed his heartfelt enthusiasm for hosting such an event in Balochistan, underlining the festival’s inclusive ethos that spans languages and cultures.
Asserting the apolitical nature of the event, Mr. Shah emphasized its cultural significance, aiming to foster dialogue and celebrate the convergence of diverse linguistic traditions. With a lineup showcasing talents across literature, film, theater, music, and more, the festival aims to bridge historical ties between Balochistan and Sindh, echoing the deep-rooted connections between the regions.
Mr. Shah spotlighted the active involvement of Balochi writers and poets in Karachi, illustrating the festival’s commitment to regional inclusivity. With a focus on local languages like Balochi, Brahvi, and Pashto, the event aims to amplify the voices of Balochistan, with 75% of participants hailing from the province itself.
Beyond literary discourse, the festival pledges to address pressing issues facing Balochistan, with sessions dedicated to exploring ancient ties and contemporary challenges. Mr. Shah reiterated the ACP’s dedication to sustaining this initiative, hinting at future collaborations and endeavors to connect art institutions nationwide.
Recognizing the aspirations of Balochistan’s youth, Mr. Shah highlighted initiatives to engage and empower, from educational exchanges with Karachi’s Lyari to plans for a grand musical festival showcasing Balochistan’s musical talents.
As the countdown begins to this landmark cultural event, the Pakistan Literary Festival 2024 stands poised to weave a tapestry of literary excellence, fostering unity amidst diversity while championing the vibrant spirit of Balochistan’s artistic heritage.