Similarly, famous writers Muhammad Azam Azam, Samandar Khan Samandar, Hamayun Huma and others hands written dramas aired through Radio Pakistan Peshawar and ptv had earned fame. The mob had also put on fire/stolen the tape records converted on computers and hands written dramas of the renowned writers and musicians.
"Radio Pakistan promotes patriotism, love peace and tolerance in society and discouraged hate, negativity and intolerance in their programs," he said.
Recalling the May 9 tragedy, he said the violent mob had first ransacked Chaghi mountains model constructed in its premises in memory of the nuclear explosions of May 28, 1998 and later put on fire the entire Radio Pakistan Peshawar building on May 10 after destroying the vehicles of the officials of PBC and APP.
After breaking its fences and main gate, he said the rioters put on fire chairs at Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum auditorium having the capacity of 350 people after terrorizing its employees and damaged it badly.
Besides stealing computers and other valuable, the mob also looted awards, destroyed digital records and set on fire three officials vehicles parked in the building.
The tall flames and black smoke of the building was seen from all areas of Peshawar City. Later, the people were allowed to visit the burnt building last week to witness the vandalism, Marwat informed.
Radio Pakistan, Peshawar has started its transmission from a single room in Civil Secretariat on March 6, 1935 after a radio inventor, Markoni had gifted a transmitter with 30 radio sets to Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum during the latter's visit for a roundtable conference at London.
The radio sets were later distributed among women in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who installed it in guest rooms where people gathered to listen different radio programs and deliberated on regional and international issues.
Later, the transmitter was shifted to the broadcasting house on July 16, 1942 where currently supreme court's registry was established on Khyber Road.
The Radio Pakistan Peshawar was later shifted to the existing four-storey building in 1985 comprising Abdul Qayyum Khan auditorium, six studios including 101 FM station established in 2002.
One each studio was reserved for music, drama, feature/documentary, talk-1 and talk-2 besides news section on ground floor, administration block on first floor and program/library section on its third floor.
On its forth floor, APP office was established that was also set ablaze by the violent mob. The English, Urdu news rooms, IT, VNS and accounts sections of APP were also badly damaged/destroyed.
Marwat said although radio archives remained safe but tape records that were put on computers were either damaged or taken away by the mob.
He said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Ghulam Ali and caretaker Chief Minister Azam Khan, Prime Minister Adviser for Political and Public Affairs and National Heritage, Engr Amir Muqam and Corps Commander Peshawar, ANP spokesman Samar Bilour also visited the burnt Radio Pakistan and expressed solidarity with employees of Radio Pakistan Peshawar and Associated Press of Pakistan.
They assured every possible assistance and cooperation to the employees of both the organizations.