Rasul Bux Palejo
Rasool Bux Palijo (Sindhi)رسول بخش پليجو | |
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Born | Rasool Bux Palijo 21 September 1930 Jugshahi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Political party | Awami Tahreek Sindh |
Spouse(s) | Zarina Baloch (1964–2005) |
Children | Ayaz Latif Palijo |
Residence | Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan |
Alma mater | Sindh Madrasatul Islam |
Occupation | Politician Lawyer Writer Scholar |
Website | Bux Palijo:Birth of Great Laeader |
Rasul Bux Palijo (Urdu: رسول بخش پليجو) (born September 21, 1930) is a notable Sindhi nationalist leader, scholar and writer. He is father of Ayaz Latif Palijo leading Human Rights lawyer and leader. He is founder and chairman of Awami Tehreek (People's Movement), a progressive leftist party.[1]
Early life
Palijo (sindhi رسول بخش پليجو) was born at the village Mungar Khan Palijo, Jungshahi, Thatta District, Sindh on February 21, 1930, to Ali Mohammad Palijo and Laadee Bai. He got his early education at his village and secondary education at Sindh Madarstul Islam in Karachi. He did his law graduation from Sindh Law College Karachi. At the age of 15, he was fluent in Sindhi, Urdu, and English languages, and later became conversant in Hindi, Arabic, Balochi, Bengali, Siraiki, Punjabi and Persian.
Political work
A prolific writer and scholar, Palejo served as a Supreme Court lawyer. He is a former political prisoner, having been jailed under political charges for more than 11 years especially during the Movement for Restoration of Democracy (MRD) in Pakistan. Most of his prisoner life, he was kept on Kot Lakhpat Jail, Punjab during the 1980s. He was declared as "Prisoner of Conscience" by Amnesty International in 1981.
Books and international lectures
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Personal life
Rasool Bux Palijo was born in a lower middle class rural family of Thatta Sindh. After completing his initial education in Jungshahi and Thatta, he went to Sindh Madarsa in Karachi though his parents wanted him to stay in Thatta and look after the family. Then he did his LLB from Jinnah College and began a successful law career focused on criminal law. Prior to his work in law, he briefly held various positions with newspapers and educational institutions.
He got well versed in literature by reading Kant, Hegel, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Mao Zedong, Mohandas Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He was an outspoken critic of the feudal system and bureaucrats.
He was married to Sindhi singer, activist and author Zarina Baloch until her death on 25th Oct 2006. The union yielded a son Ayaz Latif Palijo.[2]
See also
- Jeay Sindh
- Ayaz Latif Palijo
- Bashir Qureshi
- Sindhudesh
- Naveed Qamar
- Zarina Baloch
- Hyder Bux Jatoi
- Qomi Awami Tahreek
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