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The Urdu Ghazal Podcast, Season 4 Episode 17-- Saghar Siddiqui

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Saghar Siddiqui was born in 1928 in Ambala. He started writing poetry at a young age. In 1947, when he was 19, he migrated to Pakistan during the partition and settled in Lahore. In his later life, he fell into depression, became addicted to drugs, and turned into a homeless beggar. He would often hold mushairas on the footpaths in candlelight. He continued to write ghazals, though most were lost and remained unpublished. In 1974, Siddiqui, who was 46 at that time, was found dead on a street corner in Lahore. It is a very tragic life story of a highly accomplished poet!

 

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