A large number of contemporary writers in the country think of avoiding politics. But that itself is also a kind of politics the politics of the status quo.
As I delved into the autobiographical works of Abul Mansur Ahmad, it became evident that he had a penchant for plain speaking, avoiding embellishments.
The inconsistency in present-day society makes Abul Mansur Ahmad’s progressive journalism more relevant than ever, as his journalism was for the oppressed and focused on societal issues, said speakers at a seminar yesterday.