Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday said that renowned short story writer Naseem Kharal’s stories reflected the issues of class system in society as through his work, Kharal exposed tyrannies of feudal and have talked about rights of poor. This he said while speaking as a chief guest at 41st death anniversary of renowned short story writer Naseem Kharl here at Karachi Arts Council. He said that Naseem Kharal tried in his literary work to bring an end to stratification. Naseem Kharal was killed just to silent his pen from raising the voice of voiceless but his literary work was still alive and spoke loud for oppressed, he added. The program was hosted by Culture Department and was attended by MPA Naeem Kharl Education Minister Syed Sardar Shah, Food Minister Hari Ram, Imdad Husseni, Noorul Huda Shah, Shaukat Shoro, MPA Qasim Soomro, MPA Sohrab Sarki and a large number of leading writer, poets. (APP)