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This is last para of the article.

It is a trend in our society that organizers of functions invite people like philanthropists to seek their support from financial point of view. But in his case they get disappointed. I know this person since 44 years. He is not stingy. He is a man of big heart. He is not rude. He is very friendly fellow. He tells jokes and enjoys discussions. He has organised a number of public gatherings. This revealed a fact to him that politics is not a sincere act. He did not like people of different parties are standing against one another. So, he became disgusted. His conscience did not allow him to go to knock at the door of capitalists for the benefit of parties.** He thought that joining any ethnic or religious party would lead to the danger of life. Therefore, he remains away from the politics**. He also does not have his own party so he is deprived of being a leader of any group. This situation raises a question that how can a person who himself is a patient, can provide any cure to others. My advice is to leave this man at his will and never call him to address public gatherings. Moreover, people should not attach great hopes to him. The valued readers will now be thinking who could this person be? Most of you might have understood. Its nobody else but Muhammad Aslam Sheikhupuri, the author of this column.

After reading bold part of para ...what happened feels like an irony

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Innalilah e wainna alihay rajiyuon

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very sad incident, my condolences to his family.

let hope the culprits get caught soon.

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Daily Express News Story

Javed Ch. column on Molana!


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^i also read that columm..a must read!