Tribute: ‘Malik is a national asset, torch bearer’

Former ambassador, army general and member parliament honoured


APP June 25, 2016
Abdul Majeed Malik. PHOTO: radioPakistan

ISLAMABAD: Abdul Majeed Malik (late) accomplished significant achievements through his intellectualism, patriotism and positive approach.

This was said by Leader of the House in Senate Raja Zafarul Haq on Friday. He was speaking at a literary reference in memory of Malik organised by Preston University and Archaeological and Historical Association of Pakistan (AHAP). He paid rich tribute to former federal minister for his contribution in various spheres of life and termed him as a national asset.

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Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmad said that Malik had proved himself as an adept political figure, ambassador and army personnel.

Being a politician, he reshaped the political course of history not only of India but Pakistan as well and his political achievements made him a torch bearer for others, he added.

As an ambassador, Malik demonstrated the role that should be played by a representative for the country and when he joined the army, through his dedication, honesty and wisdom he reached the level of lieutenant general, Ahmad stated.

Due to poor living conditions he would go to school barefoot, but through his various abilities and dedication became a successful individual, MNA Tahir Iqbal said.

The government should include achievements and contributions of such personalities in curriculum so that future generations can know about their national heroes, AHAP Chairman Dr Ghazanfar Mehdi stated.

He also called for a 14-kilometre-long road in Chakwal, the place where Malik was born, to be named in his honour as ‘Shahrah-i-Abdul Majeed Malik.’

Published in The Express Tribune, June 25th, 2016.

COMMENTS (1)

Kickass | 7 years ago | Reply This writer from APP is being dishonest. He was Lieutenant General Majid Malik. You insult him by not giving his origin and Rank. Stop being too subservient. You must be under Middlesex!
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