Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 2: Attributing most of his success to destiny, former Chief Justice of J&K High Court and Chairman State Accountability Commission, Justice B A Khan today said that ‘man only gets what fate has in store for him’.
“We get what we are destined to get,” he said, adding, nothing more or less happens unless it is preplanned by the Almighty.
Justice Khan stated this while responding to questions posed by various members of audience who were interacting with him under ‘Naamwar’ programme held at JKAACL Seminar Hall here today.
Today’s interactive session was the sixth edition of monthly series ‘Naamwar’ which was started by JKAACL-Radio Kashmir in January this year with the aim of providing people avenues of idea exchange with eminent persons from various walks of life.
Speaking on the occasion, Director, Radio Kashmir, Srinagar, Sayed Humayun Qaisar said that he was content with the success of Naamwar and would like to see the event go on.
“So far it has been an eventful journey as we continue to get positive listener feedback about this series,” Qaisar said, adding, I am sure, this joint initiative will go on the way it has so far.
Earlier in his welcome address Secretary, JKAACL, Dr Aziz Hajini said that associating with Radio Kashmir for Naamwar proved to be a wise decision as the programme has struck the right cord.
“Since October, 2015 our weekly news digest Saqafat Nama is being aired by Radio Kashmir. And now since January this year we have been doing Naamwar,” Hajini said, adding, both the initiatives have proved to be a success.
As part of the event an in-depth paper on various aspects of life and works of the former Chief Justice was also presented by advocate, GA Niazi.
As a token of affection, a shawl and citation were presented to Justice B A Khan by the organizers. The programme culminated with a vote of thanks by Radio Kashmir programme executive, Satish Vimal while proceedings of the event were conducted by Rashid Nizami. The programme was coordinated by Deputy Secretary, JKAACL, Syed Shakeel-ur-Rehman.