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Prof. Ramzan Shahid & Shafqat Tanvir Mirza - How I met the leader of Punjabi movement, Prof. Ramzan Shahid
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ایس ویڈیو دا مقصد ایہ دسنا اے جے میں کدوں اوہنان دی پنجابی تحریک دا حصٓہ بنیا تے اوہناں دی ہدائت مُوجب کیہڑے کیہڑے کما ں نوں کر دا رہیا تے پنجابی تحریک نوں اگے ودھان وچ کیہڑے کیہڑے وِیلے اپنا حصٓہ پاندا رہیا
پنجابی تحریک لئ کم کرن والے کامے ، شاعر ، ادیب تے دوجے پنجابی پیارے شفقت تنویر مرزا ہوراں دی حیاتی توں راہنمائ حاصل کرن تے اوہناں دے کم نوں اگانہ ٹُور سکن . انج پنجابی تحریک دا بیڑہ کامیابیاں دے کَنڈے لگ سکدا اے.
Shafqat Tanvir Mirza (STM) gave many sacrifices for the love of the Punjabi language but never made public his sacrifices and consistently struggled for his cause against heavy odds. I had the opportunity and the privilege to know and work with Shafqat Tanvir Mirza. He was a mentor and a friend, always available and supportive. Besides his intellectual guidance, I will never forget his kindness and supportive spirit. I feel very proud to have been a part of his struggle.
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