Music returns to Nishtar Hall
My only sin was my profession, for which the previous rulers made my life miserable," says Gulzar Alam, the heartthrob of scores of Pashto music lovers. In 2003, the 53-year-old vocalist, while performing at a wedding ceremony in Peshawar, was beaten up and detained by the police. At the time, security personnel were instigated by a 'drive against obscenity' campaign being waged by the MMA, the Islamic political coalition Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, which had been in power in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) since 2002.
Soon after he was released from detention, Alam began to receive anonymous letters warning him of dire consequences if he did not quit singing in public. He heeded the advice, and for a while switched over to selling property in the outskirts of Peshawar. Eventually, he fled the province entirely, and landed up in Karachi. But Alam's fortunes have changed in recent months. With the MMA's ouster during the elections in February, he has now returned to Peshawar and resumed his public singing.