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Review of 'The Pink Rose'

Punjab Times (English Edition)

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September 30, 2025

The Literary Legacy of Dr. Kirat Singh Inquilabi

Introduction: Dr Jasbir Singh Sarna's The Pink Rose is more than a book; it is a celebration, a critical evaluation, and a living archive of the literary journey of Dr Kirat Singh Inquilabi. To read this book is to walk through the life and works of a man who carried in his heart the fragrance of Kashmir, the vigour of Punjabi, the depth of Sikh thought, and the resolve of a nationalist conscience.

As someone who has spent decades in public administration while simultaneously remaining engaged with Punjabi history, Sikh philosophy, and the literary tradition of our people, I found this book both moving and instructive. It situates Dr Inquilabi in the cultural history of Kashmir, unpacks his poetic idiom, surveys his editorial ventures, and offers readers a multilayered portrait of a poet who was at once revolutionary, cosmopolitan, and deeply human.

The Life of Dr Kirat Singh Inquilabi: Born in 1946 in Bhatpura, Baramulla, Dr Kirat Singh Inquilabi grew up in a period of upheaval when Jammu & Kashmir itself was passing through political turbulence. His early years were marked by displacement, resilience, and a steady immersion in the study of languages and ideas. An engineer by training and a poet by vocation, he embodied the rare combination of scientific precision and lyrical sensitivity. His family life, his rootedness in Sikh values, and his determination to nurture Punjabi language in the Valley all shaped the moral gravity of his verse.

Dr Inquilabi never wrote as a detached aesthete; he wrote as a witness, a Sikh thinker, and a man attentive to both the sorrows and the splendours of his times. In him, we see the figure of the modern Punjabi poet who carries forward the tradition of conscience, courage, and compassion.

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