Lok Kabi Ali Miyan laid to rest in Jayakot
Pokhara, August 4:
Lok Kabi Ali Miyan was today laid to rest at Jayakot in Kaski in accordance with the Muslim tradition. Thousands of well wishers took part in the funeral procession. Born at Kundahar in Pokhara, he died at the age of 89 yesterday evening.
Before the funeral procession began, locals of Pokhara paid their last respects to the late poet by offering bouquets to his dead body, which was kept at the Ali Miyan literature academy at Miyanpatan. Ali Miyan had been bed-ridden for the past two years and spent his last days in solitude. His songs and music won the hearts of hundreds of thousands of people. The well wishers in the funeral procession were all praises for him. According to them, the late poet penned popular folk poems that were liked by people of every section of society.
Litterateur Saru Bhakta today said an era of Nepali literature has ended with Ali Miyan’s death. Poet Tirtha Shrestha said the entire country is mourning the death of the folk poet. Folk singer Hari Devi Koirala said Ali Miyan’s death has made the Pokhara literature society an orphan. The Late poet’s published works include Biraktalahari (1949 AD), Nepali Jhyaure Geet Sangraha (1954), Nyauni ko Pukara, Pahad ko Suskera, Seti ko Suskera (1972), Ujyalo Bhaisakyo (1982), Samjhana ko Diyo (1994) and Ali Miyan ko Awaz (2001). The late Ali Miyan was hounoured with the following awards for his immortal works: Indra Rajya Laxmi Pragya Puraskar (1991), Shiromani Puraskar (1994), Kumudini Kala Tatha Sahitya Puraskar (1995) Narayan Gopal Sangeet Puraskar (2001) Jagadamba Sri Puraskar (2003).