Ghalib or not: Couplet quoted by PM stirs up dust

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday used an Urducouplet to take a jibe at senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, and wronglyattributed it to Mirza Ghalib, experts including veteran writer-lyricist JavedAkhtar pointed out.

“The ‘sher’ that the Prime Minister saheb has quoted inhis Rajya Sabha speech is wrongly attributed to Ghalib in the social media.Actually both the lines are not even in the proper meter,” Akhtar tweeted.

   

The Prime Minister used the couplet to say Azad has blurredvision.

“I think Ghulam Nabi Azadji is having blurred vision,maybe he is seeing everything from political spectacles. Ghalib said somethingfor such people, ‘Ta umr Ghalib ye bhool karta raha, dhool chehre pe thi, aainasaaf karta raha,” Modi said.

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah wasone of the popular social media users to comment: “Clever use of a MirzaGhalib couplet by the PM in the Rajya Sabha.”

However, experts who have read Ghalib closely have dismissedit is by the legendary Urdu poet, who died 150 years ago.

Ghalib, as per theatre writer, actor, director Sayeed Alam,is the “most quoted and misquoted” poets, especially at a time whenUrdu is decaying in the country.

Saif Mehmood, Supreme Court lawyer and author of”Beloved Delhi: A Mughal City and her Greatest Poets”, told IANS:”Not only does this couplet have nothing to do with Ghalib, attributing itto Ghalib is a slur on the man, his poetry and his skills.”

Mehmood said the question is not of the couplet’s meteralone.

Popular radio jockey Sayema tweeted: “PM wrongly quotesMirza Ghalib! Whoever wrote the speech didn’t do thorough research.”

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