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Jalal-ud-Din Khan (Jalal baba)
[edit]Jalal-ud-din of Abbottabad, Hazarae was by any standards a public leader, honest, out spoken and man of great valour. No detailed pioneering work on his life has so for been done. The present work is an humble attempt to highlight some phases of his life. Jealousy & prejudice have perhaps become the constituents of biography writing. History has recorded the deeds, but only of those who were born in urban areas or in metropolitan cities, such men easily attract public notice and also find biographers and despites are many stalwarts who do not attract public attention, and despite their services to society. They remain unknown. They lie buried under the dust of our Rural Ares awaiting pen of some inquisitive writers.
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Biography
[edit]Mohammad Jalal-ud-din khan, popularly known as Jalal Baba, was born in March 1903, at village upper Malik Pura, in the Municipality of Abbottabad, the tenth of the twelve children of his parents. His father sheikh Ghulam Mohammad was a Block smith who had migrated to this part of undivided India in the band or Mujahedeen under the banner of Hazarat Sayed Ahmed Brahlvi before the war of independence 1857. One such hero born in the northern hells of Hazara. As he was born and brought-up in a poor family, he faced life as a challenge. Hardships of early life turned him into a man of firm faith and determination. He started his career as common man, and rose to the station of a leading transporter of the area. For his social activities the britishers considered him a fit person to receive their tiles. He joined the Muslim league in 1973 and the league gained strength of popularity in Hazara under his apt leadership. He was the first to renounce his titles in 1946 and was regarded as the “Winner of Referendum” in 1947. He raised the voice for Kashmir at every public forum. In 1951, he joined Government office as provincial Minister, N.W.F.P. but his out spookiness and straight forward policy brought him under clouds and he was PRODAED. The PRODA dealt a staggering blow to Jalal-ud-din Khan’s political career. He was a simple and plain man, knowing no hypocrisy and vile at all. He got an irreparable loss at the hands of his opportunist friends.
Jalal Baba of Hazara
[edit]Hazara is the northern most part f the North Wes Frontier Province Lying east of the Indus. It is a Large area, some 10,000 Sp. K.m. (3.800 Sq. Miles) and Shaped rather like tongue. To the West and North it is bounded by the Indus. To the east by the Jehlum River. And Kashmir and to the south by the Murree and Margalla hills and the Rawalpindi. Attock section of the Grand Trunk Road. The best known parts of Hazara are the hill stations collectively known as the Galis. And its northern and, the more remoter Kaghan Valley. Northern Hazara along the Indus re mained very remote and not easily accessible until the Karakoram Highway was built. At the moment when British Government conferred titles on Jalal Baba the Muslim league was in the naseent stages of taking roots in the N.W.F.P Province. In view of his personal influence in his personal influence in his native district the Muslim League leaders assigned Jalal Baba the task of its organization. Although the Muslim Jeague in Hazara had been founded much earlier, yet zeal and dedication for the league as he had for his business. He received support and co-operation from the middle and lower middle class people who comprised the majority, as he himself had belonged them, people gathered around him and turned his transport office into a political one. The Muslim League workers. From all over Hazara, used to visit him in order to receive his directives on organizational matters. The well knitted and skillfully fabricated branches of the Hazara Muslim League mirrored the efficiency of Jalal Baba. In August 1951, Khan Qayum Khan the then, Chief Minister and President of the Provincial Muslim League, made an extensive tour of Hazara district. After the tour concluded, he sent a letter of appreciation to Jalal Baba which is quoted as. He was the interior minister of Pakistan as well as the longest ever serving President of Muslim league in Hazara division.
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[edit]I appreciate your contributions towards the Pakistani stuff on wikipedia, here's a cup of coffee for you Farhan Khurram (talk) 10:35, 2 September 2014 (UTC) |