Literary festival begins at F-9 Gandhara Centre.

ISLAMABAD -- The literary festival in Islamabad was on Friday used as a platform by citizens to express their concerns against the host - Capital Development Authority - as they pointed out a number of chronic issues in the city.

The three-day Islamabad Literary Festival started at the Gandhara Centre also known as F-9 Citizen Club which remained abandoned for 13 years. The CDA finally opened it with the holding of the festival.

One of the sessions was moderated by former CDA chairman Kamran Lashari with senior journalists Hamid Mir, Asma Shirazi, Raja Changez Sultan (native of Shakarparian) and Vaqar Zakria from the Islamabad Wildlife Management Board.

Mr Lashari received appreciation from the audience for construction of the F-9 Club. The panelists discussed various issues being faced by the residents of Islamabad.

Journalist Hamid Mir said the Islamabad administration and the CDA did not bother to honour a schoolteacher who had coined the name of the capital. He said he recently took up the matter with CDA Chairman Noorul Amin Mengal.

Similarly, he said there was also a need to work on the history of Islamabad. He said very few people knew that setting up the capital city at its current location was the idea of Quaid-i-Azam Mohamamd Ali Jinnah.

He said before partition, Mr Jinnah along with Kashmiri leader Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas while travelling back to Rawalpindi from Srinagar had said the capital of the country for which he and the Muslims of British India were struggling will be set up in this area.

Similarly, he said Liaquat Ali Khan had formed a committee headed by Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar in this regard; therefore, giving all the credit to former president Ayub Khan was unjustified.

The panelists said there was a need to properly preserve Shah Allah Ditta caves for promoting tourism.

Poet Raja Changez Sultan said that Islamabad was built on the land of locals, but they were ignored. He asked why roads were not named after the local clans, adding that steps should also be taken for preservation of local cultures.

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