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Renowned Urdu journalist and poet Syed Asad Raza Naqvi passes away in New Delhi

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Abdul khalique

NEW DELHI: Syed Asad Raza Naqvi, a prominent Urdu journalist, poet and editor of a renowned Urdu newspaper, passed away in New Delhi.

Syed Asad Raza Naqvi was one of the prominent and respected figures of Urdu journalism in India. He was well-known in journalistic circles due to his sarcastic and humorous style of writing. His writings not only entertained the reader but also raised deep awareness on social issues.

Along with journalism, Syed Asad Raza Naqvi was also active and well-known in the field of poetry. His poetry reflects satire, humor and social inequalities in a rich way, which forces the reader to think. He experimented with ghazals, poems and other genres and achieved a unique literary position.

Syed Asad Raza Naqvi has a regular profile on the Rekhta website, where his ghazals, poems and other literary works have been preserved, which are still of interest to readers and people associated with literature.

His death is being expressed in literary, journalistic and social circles with deep sorrow and grief. Several journalists, poets and writers have termed his death as an irreparable loss to Urdu language and literature.

The services of the deceased will always be remembered in Urdu journalism and literature.

Abdul khalique

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