Fazil Rahu

Shaheed Muhammad
Fazil Rahu
فاضل راهو

Fazil Rahu
Personal details
Born 1934
Rahuki, Pakistan
Died January 17, 1987(1987-01-17) (aged 52–53)
Golarchi Taluka
Cause of death Assassination
Nationality Pakistan Pakistani
Political party Qaumi Awami Tehreek
Children Aslam Rahu (son)
Ismail Rahu (son)
Muhammad Sadiq Rahu (son) 
Parents Inayat Ahmed
Residence Hyderabad
Education St Bonaventure's High School
Alma mater Aligarh University
Known for Peasant Leader
Religion Islam
Awards General Secretary, Sindhi Awaami Tehreek (now Awaami Tehreek), Senior Vice President, ANP (Awaami National Party), President, Sindhi Haari Tehreek, Joint Secretary, M.R.D Movement (Sindh) in 1982, Front Line Leader, Remove Censorship Movement (Journalists Movement).

Shaheed Fazil Rahoo (1934[1] — 17 January 1987)[2] was a political leader and one of the most famous peasant leaders in Sindh. He was born in 1934 at village Rahuki, district Badin of Sindh Pakistan. He struggled throughout his life and remained imprisoned for several years and was finally assassinated on 17 January 1987 in back bone.[3]

Early life

Fazil Rahu was born in the year 1934 at Rahuki, a village in district Badin of Sindh, Pakistan.[4]

Entrance in formal politics

Qomi Awami Tahreek Leader's Shaeed Fazil Rahu and Rasool Bux Palijo at public jalsa
Shaeed Fazil Rahu with Wali Khan, Rasool Bux palijo and others progresive leadership of Pakistan

Rahu won B.D. Elections in 1962 and later in 1965 to become the chairman of Union Council Taraai.
He initiated the “Publish Voter Lists in Sindhi” movement in 1969.
The foundation of Sindhi Awaami Tehreek was laid and Fazil Rahu was elected President of Awaami Tehreek after Hafeez Qureshi in a Sindhi Qaumi Convention at Hyderabad in 1970.[5]
Fazil Rahu in a joint effort with his fellow members, organized a Sindhi Language Convention in Jaamia Arabia High School, Hyderabad in 1971.[6]
Staged a massive “Haari Conference” where thousands of people gathered at his native village Rahuki in October 1979.
He and his son Late Muhammad Siddique Rahu were jailed for holding a peaceful political conference at Rahuki in October 1979.[7]
Supported and fought the case of Sindhi people during Sindhi-Muhaajir riots in 1983.
Addressed a huge gathering under the platform of M.R.D at Badin, in 1983.
Was given poisonous capsules in Landhi Jail through a prisoner, and in the mean while that prisoner was secretly moved from Landhi Jail to somewhere else in order to conceal the real culprits behind that ulterior motive. In the same night, Fazil Rahu was shifted to Sukkur Jail in the state of unconsciousness instead of rescuing him to any hospital.[7]
Mobilized the people on all levels starting from his own home where his whole family was actively involved in political scenario. The women participated through the platform of “Sindhiani Tehreek”, Youth was involved through “Sindhi Shagird Tehreek” and the children also were an active part of “Sujaag Baar Tehreek”
Fazil Rahu led by example. He himself, his wife, son, two daughters and many family members had to face voluntary and forced, political imprisonment at numerous occasion throughout his political life.

Honors and awards

Movements

Imprisonments

Fazil Rahu was imprisoned at various periods in his life.[9] Among the prisons he had to face were Naara Jail Hyderabad, Mach Jail Baluchistan, Landhi Jail Karachi, Kot Lakhpat Jail, Central Jail Karachi, Central Jail Sukkur, Central Jail Hyderabad, Khairpur, District Jail Badin etc.[Note 1][10]

Assassination

Fazil Rahu was martyred in a premeditated conspiracy by an axe attack on the back of his head at city Golarchi (Now Shaheed Fazil Rahu) on 17 January 1987 at 02.00 p.m.[Note 2]

Notes

  1. Fazil Rahu's life was of Sadness that's why he got many imprisonments in his life. See
  2. Finally by getting many imprisonments he was finally assassinated. See

References

  1. "The Sindh Times - An online newspaper". The Sindh Times. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  2. "Mohammad Fazal Rahu: A memoir". www.dawn.com. 2013-01-17. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  3. Rahoo, Fazal. "Shaheed Fazal Rahu". Golarchi.
  4. Khan, Rahu. "Detailed Biography - Shaheed Fazil Rahu".
  5. Syed, G.M. "Started the "Zulam Band Karyo Tehreek" in 1970". Hyderabad: Jan Khaskheli.
  6. Rahoo, Fazal. "Full text of "The History of Peoples Movement in Sindh"".
  7. 1 2 Khan, News (17 January 1987). "Mohammad Fazal Rahu: A memoi". Hanif Samoon. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  8. Rahu, Ismail, Shaheed Fazil Rahu, p. 2
  9. Rahu, Fazil. "For the Ahmadi community in Pakistan, life continues to be a state of purgatory". p. 1.
  10. "Fazil Rahu | SSS.WIKI". sss.wiki. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
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