Balochi poet Rashid Didar today fifty years
ago in 1973. Your father's name is Taj Muhammad, born in the Pizag area of his
native village,pidarak. He was a farmer by profession. Taj Muhammad has four
sons and two daughters. Rashid Didar is second among his brothers and has a
younger brother named Javed. After getting his basic education from his native
village. Rashid Didar joined Atta Shad Degree College a well-known institution
in Turbat to pursue Higher education. You were fond of poetry
in your youth.
You used to write poetry with your friends
during your college days most of your poems are romantic. He was inspired by
Urdu poet Sagar Siddiqui, Adnan Maqbool compiled a collection of your poems
into a book published in 2016 by zoban Shankar Bahrain. A wind called
"bani Adam a ishq ha makap". Few people know that before Rashid
Didar, there was Rashid Aman. Rashid was a good and transparent person when he
went to a hotel for tea. He would spread his shawl before sitting down so that
his clothes would not be dirty. Rashid Didar used to indulge in cigarettes and
hashing with his friends in college life.
Later he started taking anti-human drugs like
opium, heroin and heroin. Perhaps because of this, he failed a paper in the FA
examination in 1993. Later he went to his village where he used to recite
poetry with some of his friends in his old house (which happened to be in Pizag
the Taj Muhammad had left after building a new house). At that time, the season
of poetry was warm in pidarak, Rashid Didar used to write poetry with his
friends. When Rashid Didar's elder brother Rasool Baksh was born after retiring
from the army of Muscat Rashid Didar was badly stuck in the mair of addiction.
The family treated him two or three times but
there is interest. After seeing the bad conditions and uncomfortable
environment in his house, he left the village and came to Turbat City. The
nation-friendly youths also treated him twice here, but Rashid Didar probably
loves his own condition and wants to be loved.
By: Fidi Taj Baloch
The writer is a
student at STEP language academy Turbat, Kech
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