By Syed Shams Uddin It is with a heavy heart and profound sorrow that I received the heartbreaking news of the passing of my longtime friend, Haji Mirza Ali, Senior Advocate of the Supreme Appellate Court, Gilgit-Baltistan.This instantly led me to make a call to Mirza Sikandar Ali, the eldest son of the deceased who confirmed the newa. His death has left an immeasurable void in my heart and mind—one that words can hardly capture. It feels as though a chapter of my own life story has quietly closed with his departure. The grief I feel is deeply personal, and the loss serves as a poignant reminder of life’s fragility and the fleeting nature of our time in this world. With his passing, a significant and cherished era of our enduring friendship has come to an end—one that gracefully spanned many decades and was grounded in mutual respect, trust, unwavering loyalty, and deeply shared values that withstood the test of time and distance. Haji Mirza Ali was more than a dear friend—he was a...
By Syed Shams Uddin Amid the towering cathedrals of rock and ice that rise where the Karakoram embraces the Himalayas, where the winds are as ancient as the stones and the stars linger close to the earth, dwell souls forged in silence and solitude—guardians of the highlands, tempered by altitude and time. Among these mountain-bred hearts is Wajidullah Nagari, a native of Gilgit-Baltistan, whose quiet yet resolute pursuit of mountaineering excellence is now beginning to echo across the national consciousness. Hailing from a land where peaks kiss the heavens and valleys echo with tales of ancestral courage, Wajidullah is a product of the mountains—shaped by their ferocity, inspired by their grace. In a recent video that has gone viral on social media, his humble demeanor and heartfelt appeal for support have moved nearly 200,000 viewers. But his journey to this moment has been long and arduous, etched not only in sweat and struggle, but also in a fierce love for his homeland and its s...