Mujahid Barelvi

Mujahid Barelvi

Mujahid Barelvi is a veteran journalist from Pakistan.[1] He has a current, daily evening show “Doosra Pehlu” for CNBC Pakistan.

Mujahid was the first Pakistani journalist to enter Kabul in 1979, after the Soviet Invasion. He was also the secretary of the Karachi Press Club for two years from 1987. He is responsible for several prolific articles for political journals and newspapers and has authored six books on Afghanistan and Baluchistan. As a progressive writer and publisher he founded various magazines, weeklies, and monthlies. He founded Sonehra Daur Karachi in the 80's. Bankari was a monthly that would help a political activist know about the economic and fiscal realities.

See also

  • List of Pakistani journalists

References

  1. ^ International Centre for Ethnic Studies (2003). Pakistan election, 2002: South Asian non-governmental election observer mission report. The International Centre for Ethnic studies. p. 31. http://books.google.com/books?id=EfiKAAAAMAAJ. Retrieved 25 June 2011. 

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