Rind’s fort

Published April 23, 2019

RECENTLY I visited the tomb and fort of Chakar Khan Rind, a Baloch hero who migrated from Balochistan to Okara in Punjab in the 16th century.

His tomb and fort were in a dilapidated condition. Local people had used unique centuries-old brick in the construction of their houses and seized almost the entire fort. If no action is taken, the fort will perish.

I remember reading a news item last August about how Turkish authorities moved a centuries-old bathhouse to a safe place in order to preserve it from floods. This is how great nations preserve their heritage.

I urge the authorities concerned to take measures to preserve tomb and fort of Chakar Khan Rind and all such historical sights.

Mehrullah Baloch
Chaghi

Published in Dawn, April 23rd, 2019

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