Afzal Bangash
Muhammad Afzal Bangash (Pashto: افضل بنګش) was born on April 16, 1924 in Kohat, Pakistan and died on October 28, 1986. Son of advocate Muhammad Akbar Khan Bangash, he was a Pashtun marxist political activist serving as the president of Pakistan Mazdoor Kisan Party, and also as an officebearer in the National Awami Party.[1]
References
- ^ Dr Mohammad Taqi "Afzal Bangash: the Marxist maverick", Daily Times, 28 October 2010. Retrieved on 2010-11-13.
External links
- Afzal Bangash: A Life Dedicated to Militant Struggle, Feroz Ahmed, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 21, No. 51 (Dec. 20, 1986), p. 2219
- Afzal Bangash Speaks: Class Struggle, Not a Tribal War, Pakistan Forum, Vol. 2, No. 9/10 (Jun. - Jul., 1972), pp. 14–18. Published by: Middle East Research and Information Project
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