LAHORE: PPP founding member Mukhtar Rana who died on Wednesday was laid to rest in London on Friday. Rana, 86, had prolonged illness.

He was a veteran PPP activist who, in his own words, was convicted by his own party colleagues but never betrayed the Bhuttos because of his strong political convictions.

In a March 2008 news story, he talked to Dawn’s Habib Khan Ghori about his life and politics. He was handed down a five-year term in jail by a special military court in 1972, according to him, at the instigation of Ghulam Mustafa Khar. The imprisonment was followed by his forced exile to Sweden in 1977.

Rana was born in Malot, Ferozepur (India) on April 8, 1928. After Partition, he arrived in Karachi and got involved in struggle for workers’ rights at a textile mills. He was very much impressed by Hasan Nasir, who was later arrested and tortured to death at the Lahore Fort.

Rana went to Saudi Arabia to join a multinational oil company but he was sacked for his role in the “labour unrest”.

After coming back to Pakistan, he became a lecturer at the Municipal College, Faisalabad. Again he was forced to leave the job for supporting a strike by college students. He then established his own educational institution called the People’s AcaNewspaper.Lahore:LatestNewsdemy.

During a visit to Faisalabad, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto asked Rana to organise a rally to muster support for the PPP. He organised the rally and, later, was selected as PPP Faisalabad city chief. He also succeeded in securing an assembly seat in the 1970 election. In 2003, Rana founded his organisation, Peace and Human Rights, and led it from London.

Published in Dawn, July 19th , 2014

Opinion

Editorial

A new deal
Updated 16 Jun, 2026

A new deal

AFTER three and a half months of war between US-Israel and Iran and an acrimonious temporary ceasefire, a genuine...
Charter of economy
16 Jun, 2026

Charter of economy

NO one expected the PTI to accept the government’s invitation to sign a charter of economy; just as few expected...
Hostage seamen
16 Jun, 2026

Hostage seamen

SOME 50 days on, 11 Pakistani nationals are still in Somali pirates’ captivity. Their appeals to the Pakistani and...
Climate choices
Updated 15 Jun, 2026

Climate choices

The country is confronting increasingly volatile weather patterns with consequences for agriculture, infrastructure, public health and economic planning.
Brief opening
15 Jun, 2026

Brief opening

WE have been here before. Throughout the weekend, there was great anticipation that a tentative framework for peace...
Environmental disaster
15 Jun, 2026

Environmental disaster

IT was a heartbreaking sight. A recent news report in these pages carried a picture of a sea turtle lying half ...