The World Shall Know the Pain. Speaker Azra, GSBDC 2025, Quaid-e-Azam University
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
A bold and haunting reflection on silenced truths, collective suffering, and unheard resistance. With emotional depth and historical consciousness, the speaker confronts oppression, fear, and denial — reminding the audience that truth may hurt, but it never lies. A voice that refuses to stay silent, echoing pain so the world can finally witness it.
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CCJ Debating Society
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Hunar Ko Kasa-e-Dast-e-Gada Bana Dala, UET Taxila
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest
A powerful literary protest reflecting the painful journey of an artist — where mastery demands years of sacrifice, yet society rewards talent with neglect and humiliation. This speech exposes how creativity, once a symbol of dignity and identity, is reduced to begging for validation. Through historical, cultural, and philosophical reflections, the speaker reminds us that true art may be suppressed, but it can never be extinguished. The lamp of skill was lit before — and it will rise again.
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Cadet Ka Jahan Aur Baqi Bachon Ka Jahan. Speaker Zulfiqar, GSBDC 2025, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
A laughter-filled satire highlighting the stark contrast between cadet life and the world beyond. With sharp observations, playful exaggeration, and witty punchlines, the speaker humorously explores discipline, routines, and social realities — proving that a cadet’s world truly follows its own rules.
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Nietzsche Is Dead — And I Have Killed Him. Speaker Abuzar Abdullah, GSBDC 2025, University of Jhang.
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
A hilarious philosophical confession where deadlines become weapons, assignments turn into existential crises, and Nietzsche becomes the ultimate academic victim. Blending humor with intellect, this performance brilliantly captures student life, procrastination, and overthinking — proving that sometimes philosophy doesn’t make you stronger, it just makes you hungry.
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Cadet Ka Jahan Aur Baqi Bachon Ka Jahan. Speaker Zulfiqar, GSBDC 2025, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
A laughter-filled satire highlighting the stark contrast between cadet life and the world beyond. With sharp observations, playful exaggeration, and witty punchlines, the speaker humorously explores discipline, routines, and social realities — proving that a cadet’s world truly follows its own rules.
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Nietzsche Is Dead — And I Have Killed Him. Speaker Abuzar Abdullah, GSBDC 2025, University of Jhang.
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
A hilarious philosophical confession where deadlines become weapons, assignments turn into existential crises, and Nietzsche becomes the ultimate academic victim. Blending humor with intellect, this performance brilliantly captures student life, procrastination, and overthinking — proving that sometimes philosophy doesn’t make you stronger, it just makes you hungry.
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Hunr Ko Kasa-e-Dast-e-Gada Bana Dala. Speaker Subhan Anjum Khan, GSBDC 2025, University of Agriculture of Faisalabad.
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
A deeply moving critique of a society that once crowned artists as its pride but now leaves them chained to poverty. This speech mourns forgotten geniuses, neglected creativity, and a system that worships wealth while turning talent into charity. With haunting imagery and fearless truth, it questions our collective priorities and calls for the revival of dignity, intellect, and respect for true craftsmanship.
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3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
A powerful reflection on history, resistance, and freedom, this speech reminds us that true history is not written in palaces but in prisons. From Socrates to Nelson Mandela, from the Ottoman rise to the leaders of the subcontinent, the message echoes loud and clear: chains can restrain bodies, but never ideas. A thought-provoking call to awaken minds, challenge oppression, and become the ones who change history instead of changing with it.
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Yeh Saza Sakht Hai, Thori Riayat Kar Dein. Speaker Shahzaib Haider, GSBDC 2025, University of Agriculture of Faisalabad
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
With sharp satire, fearless exaggeration, and nonstop punchlines, this performance turned self-mockery into social commentary. From personal jokes to political jabs, the speech kept the audience laughing while cleverly questioning power, punishment, and hypocrisy. A perfect example of how humor can expose uncomfortable truths — with a smile.
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Hunr Ko Kasa-e-Dast-e-Gada Bana Dala, Speaker Mubashir Sharib, GSBDC 2025, University of Agriculture of Faisalabad
3rd All Pakistan Gauhar Siddiqui Bilingual Declamation Contest.
A thought‑provoking and hard‑hitting speech that questions our collective conscience. With powerful historical references and poetic depth, the speaker exposes how nations with skill and resilience turned hardship into strength, while others surrendered their potential to fear and dependency. A compelling reminder that dignity, labor, and unity are the true tools of survival and progress.
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