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Friday 25 June 2021

He is the Prime Minister of Pakistan

Who was a milk seller and became a prime minister from a milk seller? ”A crying story.

 

 On September 20, 1916, a child was born in a village on the outskirts of Lahore. He was the youngest of four siblings. Puragaon was illiterate, but he was obsessed with reading.


 He used to travel from home to school on foot. After passing the sixth grade, he would go to another village 8 miles away to study. He passed the middle school examination with distinction and got a scholarship. He came to Lahore to study further and here he He enrolled in the Central Model School (which was the No. 1 school at the time). His village was 13 km from the city. Being poor, it was difficult for him to continue his education, but he did not give up in the face of difficult circumstances. He decided to take milk from the village and sell it in the city and continue his education with the income he earned. So he would get up in the morning before the call to prayer and collect milk from different houses and load the drums on the cart. When he reached the city, he used to sell milk to Nawab Muzaffar Qazlbash's mansion and some shopkeepers in the city. After this work, he would go to the mosque, change his clothes and run to school. Until college, he sold milk and continued his education in the same way. Despite his poverty, he never mixed water with milk. As a child, he did not have school shoes. Boots were very important for school. He collected some money and bought shoes for himself. Now the problem was that if he wore shoes in the village, they would break in quickly, so he would come from the village wearing his father's indigenous shoes and go to the city where he kept the milk jug. He would wrap his boots in a cloth and put on his school shoes

 Would go to school


 The father walked barefoot all day and the son all night. In 1935 he got a prominent position in matriculation and then enrolled in Islamia College Railway Road Lahore. Now he used to fetch milk from the village in a wheelbarrow to meet his educational expenses and in the city. He never felt ashamed in this job. He did not have a coat in the first year and he had to wear a coat in class so he would be removed from class and absent. The teachers came to know about this matter. So he helped this talented student. The young man was very fond of reading. In 1939 he did his BA honors.

 I was the only graduate. "


 This young man knew at that time that no work in the world could be done easily. Under economic pressure, after BA, he got a job as a clerk in Batapur Company as his aim and goal was to study law. So, after some time, he left the clerkship and started studying law. In 1946, he joined LLB. Passed the examination. Started regular practice from 1950. He had the ghost of serving the people and moving forward. He established many educational institutions in his area with the help of the people. In this spirit, he joined the West Pakistan Assembly in 1965.

 The election was fought and won.


 Inspired by the PPP's slogan of 'bread, cloth and house', he joined it. In 1970, he was elected MNA on a PPP ticket and defeated Nawab Muzaffar Qazlbash's brother, who used to sell milk at his house. In 1971, he became the Minister of Food and Backward Areas in the first cabinet of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. He became the Chief Minister of Punjab, the largest province in the country. He often traveled in rickshaws during his tenure as Chief Minister. He set an example by resigning from being a nabha with his Governor Mustafa Khar and leading the Pakistani delegation to the United Nations in 1973 In 1973, he was appointed Minister of Law and Parliamentary Affairs. In 1976, he was appointed Federal Minister for Local Government and Rural Affairs. He was twice the Speaker of the National Assembly and served for four years

 Rector of International Islamic University.


 The son of a poor and illiterate illiterate farmer who embarked on a long and arduous journey of success by selling his milk and eventually became the Prime Minister of Pakistan. He was the unique Prime Minister of Pakistan who spent his entire life in a rented house at Lakshmi Mansion in Lahore. As for the one who had no doorman at his door, whose body was picked up from the same rented house, who stayed away from looting, whose wife used to push him in rickshaws and wagons during his tenure as Prime Minister. My dear compatriots! Malik Meraj Khalid was a promising figure in history. He passed away on June 23, 2003. Prior to his death, this great man of Pakistan had no bank balance, no personal property, but was treated in a government hospital until his illness. He was the dervish Prime Minister of Pakistan who achieved a high position in the face of difficult circumstances. Did he keep his footing against corruption and looting in spite of getting such a high position?

 May Allah Almighty elevate the ranks of the late Malik Meraj Khalid and make the dear homeland so sincere

 May the ruler grant ... Amen

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