Ahmed Solangi and Zeb Sindhi Came Face-To-Face, Exchanged Harsh Words



Exchange of words was reported by close sources between short story writer Zeb Sindhi and Secretary General of Sindhi Adabi Sangat (SAS) Ahmed Solangi during the inauguration ceremony of late Sindhi writer Ayoob Umrani's novel "Doozakh" held at Sehwan on Friday by SAS, Sehwan chapter. During his speech writer Zeb Sindhi said that Sindhi Adabi Sangat has been divided into two fractions and it has lost its track from a long time, while there was no role of SAS in promotion of Sindhi literature.

Zeb further said that vision-less people have taken over SAS, who were just using this platform to get their vested interests, while they have forgotten the real role of SAS, which was to promote Sindhi literature and stand up upon the issues related to Sindh, its people and Sindhi language.

To this SAS, Secretary General Ahmed Solangi as reported by the sources replied that irrelevant people were criticizing the Sangat, and those were same people who have not contributed anything to Sindhi literature, their only job was to criticize even positive things.

"We never divided SAS, but it was the other group who wanted to monopolize the Sangat as though it is some kind of inherited property, I came through free and fair election, which is a democratic process but the other group didn't own it because they thought now their petty interests won't be served from this platform anymore," Solangi added.

Sources also claimed that Ahmed Solangi was again and again interrupted by the writer Zeb Sindhi and Solangi was not allowed to put forward his point of view.

Meanwhile, SAS, Sehwan chapter organized the inauguration ceremony of Late Sindhi writer Ayoob Umrani's novel "Doozakh" and a condolence reference on Friday. Ayoob Umrani died in a road accident few weeks back, his novel was published by Shaheed Rani Publication.

On that occasion speakers including Ahmed Solangi, Zeb Sindhi, Mohammad Siddique Manghio, Taj Joyo, Mustafa Solangi and others paid rich tributes to the late writer.

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