- Sherbaz Khan Mazari
Sardar Sherbaz Khan Mazari is a well known
Pakistan i politician hailing from theBaloch ,Mazari tribe situated inRojhan-Mazari .Early life
Born to
Mir Murad Baksh Khan , Chief of the Mazari Tribe, he lost his mother when he was one and father when he was two. As an orphan he along with his two brothers and three sisters were placed under the guardianship of theBritish Government . He studied atAitchison College at Lahore and until partition at the Royal Indian Military College atDera Doon .Politics
Sardar Sherbaz Khan Mazari entered politics by supporting Miss
Fatima Jinnah , sister ofMohammad Ali Jinnah , againstAyub Khan in the Presidential elections of 1964. In 1970 he was elected to the National Assembly as an independent candidate . He was a signatory to the 1973 Constitution, as head of the independent group in the Assembly.After the
Bhutto led army action in Balochistan and the subsequent banning of theNational Awami Party , he formed the National Democratic Party. This was an effort to opposeZulfiqar Ali Bhutto 's rule as well as to bring about peace in Balochistan. He served as the leader of the NDP from 1975 to 1985 and the leader of the Opposition in Parliament from 1975-1977.A former friend of
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto , he became one of his main political opponents in thePakistan National Alliance . The 1977 elections led to a civil agitation movement which ultimately oustedZulfiqar Ali Bhutto 's government and brought in Martial Law underGeneral Zia . DuringGeneral Zia 's regime he again played a key role in opposing the military regime .He helped establishMovement of restoration of Democracy ( MRD) ,an alliance of opposition parties which included thePakistan Peoples Party . He spearheaded a movement against the military government as the Chairman of MRD's "Pakistan Bachao "(Save Pakistan )Committee. The resulting agitation caused widespread commercial disruption inSindh and parts of Punjab and but was brutally suppressed by the army at a cost of many lives . It was only after Zia's death did democracy finally return toPakistan .A strong believer of democracy Sardar Mazari was incarcerated on numerous occasions during both Zulfikar ali Bhutto and General Zia's rule. He was one of the few
West Pakistan i politicians to have opposed the army action in what was thenEast Pakistan against the Bengali's and the only opponent of Zulfikar Bhutto to have condemned his judicial murder. He has been an outspoken critic of the treatment meted out to Baluchistan by the Central GovernmentHe was defeated in the 1988 general elections due to differences within the
Mazari tribe apparently engineered by "the establishment" and retired from politics greatly disillusioned. In 1999, he wrote his memoir - Pakistan: A journey to disillusionment" [ [http://www.desistore.com/dis.html Desi Stores Review - Pakistan: A journey to disillusionment] .]References
See also
Hyderabad tribunal
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