Speaking at a session titled "Main Jo Hoon Jaun Eliya" at Jashn-e-Rekhta here, Vishwas said, "Even my party knows I cannot do politics, I do poetry there as well."
Expressing his desire to "read Sahir, Faiz or Eliya in the Parliament someday", the poet said that it was difficult to find a balance between poetry and politics.
"It is difficult to maintain the balance. If I tweet a couplet in the morning, news in the evening will say - differences rise between Vishwas and Arvind (Kejriwal)," he said.
"Governments keep changing. It will come in Punjab and Gujarat, may or may not in Goa," Vishwas said.
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The poet who shot to fame with his verse 'Koi Deewana Kehta Hai', also launched a book of collected works of Urdu poet Jaun Eliya titled "Main Jo Hoon Jaun Eliya Hoon".
Reciting some of the India-born-Pakistani poet's famous lines, Vishwas lauded his style of writing saying that Eliya continues to resonate with younger generations because of his "bold and fearless" poetry.
"Young people have been writing. Software engineers, students from IIMs, IITs are writing. I have been thinking for a while for a television show to give these aspiring poets an opportunity," Vishwas said.