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    Profile of Majid Nizami

    Early life & education

    Mr. Majid Nizami born on April 3, 1928 into a modest home in Sangla Hill, Sheikhupura. His

    elementary education was carried out at the Sangla Hill Government High School. A little before

    the inception of Pakistan, he moved to Lahore where he took his Matriculation examination and

    passed his F.A. from the Islamia College, Railway Road. Upon graduation from the Government

    College Lahore in 1952, he enrolled at University of the Punjab where he read for an M.A.

    degree in Political Science. During his stint as a student at the Islamia College, Majid Nizami

    took an active part in the Pakistan Movement from the platform of the Muslim Students

    Federation. In recognition of these services, Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan awarded him the

    honour of Mujahid-e-Tehrik-e-Pakistan along with a sword as a symbolic gesture.

    Move to England

    Majid Nizami proceeded to England in 1954 after obtaining his M.A. degree. Here he remained a

    student of International Affairs at the University of London and attended Grey's Inn for the Bar.

    During this time he wrote consistently for the Nawa-i-Waqt and even before he left for London

    wrote the famous[citation needed] editorial column SareRahe for two years in Lahore. At the

    same time he diligently assisted his brother Hameed Nizami in the day-to-day running of the

    affairs of the business. While in London, Majid Nizami acted as a political reporter for Nawa-i-

    Waqt and in doing so met many heads of state and other notable world leaders.[citation needed]

    In 1962, owing to the martial law imposed by Ayub Khan and his takeover of the country, the

    pressures on Majid Nizami's beloved brother Hameed Nizami became too intense for him to

    bear, resulting in his sudden demise.[citation needed] [edit] Return to Pakistan Majid Nizami

    returned to Pakistan and vowed to follow in his brother's footsteps. It was early on in Ayub

    Khan's dictatorial regime that Majid Nizami took over the reigns of Nawa-i-Waqt. With great

    courage he opposed the military government and in the presidential elections fearlessly backed

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    the Quaid's sister, the Madr-e-Millat, Fatima Jinnah as the opposing candidate to the then

    Foreign Minister. Just as Ayub's regime had been, so after him was Yahya Khan's government

    staunchly opposed by Nawa-i-Waqt under the guidance of Majid Nizami. Other than military

    governments, even civilian governments have tried to influence Nawa-i-Waqt's independent

    policies through coercion and pressurization. Z. A. Bhutto from his first day in power, not only

    slashed the paper's government advertisements but also withheld its quota of newsprint. Nawa-i-

    Waqt refused to buckle under. General Zia-ul-Haq's martial law was no different; Majid Nizami

    held high the flag of unflinching truth and in Nawa-i-Waqt's editorials and other times in person

    made his voice heard in support of fundamental human rights and democratic freedoms. During

    the times of Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, still no concessions were made and when those in

    power were thought to be straying from the right path Majid Nizami rebuked them unflinchingly.

    Nawa-i-waqt as a national newspaper

    Majid Nizami and Nawa-i-Waqt represent the basic ideology of Establishment. In the last 45

    years, Majid Nizami has acquainted his institution with new heights of honour and dignity and

    made Nawa-i-Waqt a force to be reckoned with. On the intellectual front, his interpretation of the

    basic ideology by, and for which, Pakistan was formed has been relentlessly promoted and

    defended; while on the political front Majid Nizami has made Nawa-i-Waqt a mighty political

    weapon. Under his leadership, it has become the most widely respected and influential paper of

    the country, which, in the words of Asfandyar Wali, holds vision and commitment to truth as its

    policy.

    Charity Works

    Majid Nizami's purity of thought and courage of conviction is showcased everyday in the pages

    of the Nawa-i-Waqt. It is Majid Nizami's policy that has earned the Nawa-i-Waqt the

    unconditional trust and esteem of readers in Pakistan and around the world. Of this policy, Majid

    Nizami's first and foremost concern is the benefit of the Muslim nation. It would be

    inconceivable for him to tolerate anything, which appeared to be contrary to its good. Be it the

    plight of the Afghans, Bosnians, Chechens, Iraqis or the Palestinians who were in dire straits;

    Bangladeshi Behari refugees or the Kashmiris who need his help, in every difficult time he is to

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    be seen standing shoulder to shoulder with his Muslim brethren. Funds were sent to help

    Bosnians, the Kashmir Fund and Mahsureen-e-Pakistan in Bangladesh Fund provide monetary

    assistance to these respective groups. The affected persons of the October 2005 earthquake, are

    to this day being aided by the Nawa-i-Waqt Earthquake Affectees Fund.

    Kashmir is the Jagular Vein of Pakistan

    Majid Nizami firmly believes that without Kashmir, Pakistan is incomplete. As the Quaid said:

    "Kashmir is indeed the Jugular Vein of Pakistan". Majid Nizami has fought tirelessly at the front

    of the struggle to gain Kashmiris their right of self-determination as promised by the

    proclamations of the UN, and to make the territory a recognized part of Pakistan. The Nawa-i-

    Waqt's Kashmiri relief fund provides much needed monetary support to Kashmiri families.

    Funds are also provided to cover expenses pertaining to the marriage of young ladies in Kashmir.

    Owing to the illegal occupation of Kashmir, he remains a fierce and open opponent of friendly

    relations with India, unless and until the issue is resolved according the UN Resolution on

    Kashmir. Having visited nearly every country on the world map (most of Europe, including

    Eastern Europe and Russia during his years in London), Majid Nizami refuses to visit India, even

    when invited by various Pakistani delegations to accompany them. He cites Bangladesh as being

    a direct creation of India and believes that India never accepted partition and is relentlessly

    conspiring to undo Pakistan and undermine its strength.

    Pak-China Friendship

    Majid Nizami is a staunch promoter of Pak-China friendship and has visited the People's

    Republic of China on numerous occasions. He has had the privilege of meeting the founder of

    the People's Republic of China, Chairman Mao-Tse Tung and the Prime Minister, Mr Chou Enlai

    and also had the honour of sharing the main dinner table with them along with other Pakistani

    dignitaries.

    Awards & Honours

    Majid Nizami's services to the country have been continually lauded and appreciated through the

    years. The Pakistan Human Rights Society awarded Mr Majid Nizami the Human Rights Awards

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    with great pride. On January 9, 2005, in a gathering of eminent personalities, Mr Majid Nizami

    collected the award in person. In light of his dedication to the protection of human rights in

    Kashmir and his search for a democratic solution to the Kashmir issue, Majid Nizami has very

    rightly been named a Mujahid-i-Kashmir. He has numerous times been elected the president of

    the APNS and CPNE, professional bodies of publishers and editors, which are the guardian

    institutions of the print media of Pakistan. His services to the country have been recognised by

    various governments. He has received the Sitara-i-Pakistan, Sitara-i-Imtiaz and the single

    greatest honour that can be awarded, the Nishan-i-Imtiaz. General Zia-ul-Haq recommended him

    as a nominee to the Shura (Parliament), Prime Minister Junejo suggested the Governorship of the

    Punjab to him and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif with his father offered him the Presidency of the

    country. All of which he respectfully declined, saying that the title of the editor of Nawa-i-Waqt

    is what best grants him the opportunity and privilege of serving his country.