Jamal Kakakhel

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Jamal Kakakhel was a Pakistani regional politician, social worker and the chief of his tribe "Kakakhel" at village Dandoka.

Political life[edit]

In 1951, the Governor of NWFP, Khurshid Ali Khan visited to him at his village and was impressed by his work as "Judicial Assessor". He said:

It has been an honour for me that I have been invited here by a brave, noble, straight forward and devoted worker of Pakistan's Movement. I have found Mian Hazrat Jamal Kakakhel as the most sincere and devoted Assessors among all the Assessors acting through whole of NWFP. The taste of hospitality which I received here enlighteness the grace of the personality of Main Sahib. Such peoples born very rarely even in centuries. I love such peoples and I have always prayed that such personalities may produce in this society. Because societies are fuelled not by impersonals but by personalities, and Mian Hazrat Jamal Kakakhel has been absolutely among those model personalities.[1]

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Further reading[edit]

  • The Hund, annual magazine of Government Post Graduate College Swabi.
  • The Daily Swabi Times, 21 June 2008. Veteran Personality, Hazrat Jamal Kakakhel expires.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Biography of Sir Sahibzada Mohammad Khurshid
  2. ^ Mian Hazrat Jamal's interview to Lieutanent Colonel. Mian Mujtaba Kamal Kakakhel, At Dandoqa Swabi. August 19, 2006.
  3. ^ A short sketch about the life of Mian Hazrat Jamal Kakakhel, Annual magazine, Government College, Swabi, 2008–09.
  4. ^ An interview to Mian Yousaf Akbar Kakakhel, Chairman, Rural Health and Basic Education Programme, Swabi, November 2007.
  5. ^ An interview of Mian Hazrat Jamal Kakakhel to Muhammad Ali Johar, compere of Radio Pakistan, Peshawer and Reporter of BBC.