PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor, Haji Ghulam Ali here Monday visited the historic Qissa Khwani bazaar and Shah Wali Qatal in interior city without protocols and openly intermingled with general public, labourers and shopkeepers.

This bazaar is noted for its green tea stores, lovely ancient inns, brass accents, clay pots, and historical structures. There are constantly so many cups of green tea being passed from one hand to another. It's the bazaar that is 'always live.'


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In the first seven lines he is referring to love that could be a personal affair and nothing to do with the society at large. But a little reflection would reveal that the real meaning is different then superficial meaning. He is willing to face public ridicule and wrath of the powerful for his love. Wet eye and restive soul are the symbol of endurance in silence as against walking in shackles, dancing in bazaar and blood on garb is a sign of defiance. As if he can not endure to suffer in silence any more. He is sick and tired of the restraints and limits placed by the society and by those who have power; political masters, social order, age old traditions, the religious establishment and the society at large.

Qissa Khwani bazaar is one of the oldest bazaars in South Asia where food shops, hotels, and Qehwa Khanas attract a large number of visitors enjoying delectable bites of BBQs, chappli kabab, PAYE, mutton karahi, fried fish, kabuli pilau and other traditional dishes from morning to till late night.

Witnessed the vigour of great warriors, invaders and kings including Alexander the Great, Mehmood Ghaznvi, Zaheeruddin Babar and Nadir Shah, the bazaar also saw the power of King Ahmed Shah Durrani and his grandson Shah Zaman who marched through the famous Khyber Pass during their invasions of India.

He recounted the elections between Fatima Jinnah and Gen Ayub Khan, the 1965 Pak-India War, the OIC Lahore Summit 1974, and a number of sports and cultural events including the 1992 cricket World Cup as some of the most hotly discussed topics at the bazaars many tea shops and stalls.

Moreover, the arched white marble monument erected in the middle of the bazaar to honour all those martyred in the Qissa Khwani massacre by British troops in 1930, also remained the centre of attraction for many. 2351a5e196

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