Agra, April 1 -- A signature campaign has been launched to preserve the legacy of 18th-century poet Nazeer Akbarabadi, who, though born in Delhi, spent most of his life in Agra and wrote extensively on the city. Known as a 'jan kavi' or poet of the masses, Nazeer symbolised a shared cultural ethos. Organisers say there is a need to familiarise the younger generation with his literary contributions.Anil Sharma, associated with a voluntary organisation spearheading the campaign, said the initiative seeks to draw the Uttar Pradesh government's attention to the neglect of Nazeer's legacy. "We are demanding the creation of memorials or renovation of libraries in his memory and the inclusion of his works in the curriculum," he said.The campaign also calls for the preservation of his tomb and related sites in Malikon Gali in Tajganj.Supporters have further demanded that a metro station be named after Nazeer Akbarabadi and the road from Purani Mandi to Malikon Gali be renamed as 'Nazeer Akbarabadi Marg'....