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Fanoos Gujjar

Fanoos Gujjar (Urdu: فانوس گجر), (1958 - December 1, 2018) was a left-wing Pakistani politician from Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He was the founding chairperson and president of Awami Workers Party. He spent his life in grass root struggle for the rights of minorities, workers, peasants, women and students.[1]

Fanoos Gujjar
فانوس گجر
President of Awami Workers Party
In office
2016 – 1 December 2018
Succeeded byYousuf Mustikhan
Chairman of Awami Workers Party
In office
2012–2016
Personal details
Born
Fanoos Gujjar

1958
Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
DiedDecember 1, 2018
Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Political partyAwami Workers Party
Other political
affiliations
Pakistan Awami Party
(1990s–2012)
National Awami Party
OccupationPolitician
Known forFounding chairperson and president of the socialist political party, Awami Workers Party

Early life and education edit

Fanoos Gujjar was born in 1958 in union council Chagharzai, Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the house of Haji Zafar Khan. He received his initial education in the district Buner and graduation from the Buner Government College and later in Lahore.[2]

In Peshawar, Gujjar contributed to the left-wing newspaper "Daily Shehbaz" and as editor of the newspaper "Jiddat" in Peshawar.[1]

Politics edit

Ideology edit

Fanoos Gujjar was a socialist and he believed in progressive politics.[3][4] He was grass root organizer of politics of resistance and even with small number of resources, he stayed committed to the left-wing politics.[5]

Political beginning edit

Fanoos Gujjar started his political career in his student life in early 1970s by joining, a left-wing students’ body, National Students Federation. He also remained part of the Democratic Students Federation and Pashtun Students Federation.[1][2] In 1980s, Gujjar formed the "Gujjar Youth Forum" to help underrepresented Gujjar community. He also remained part of the peasant movement in Karachi and later joined communist party.[3] During 1984-85, he worked with Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Bacha Khan) and later with his son Wali Khan.[1] He was arrested and faced imprisonments many times during dictatorship of Ziaul Haq. Under captivity, he was being tortured and one of his kidneys got severely affected, he was on dialysis for many years.[2] He left the Awami National Party in 1988 .[1] He was part of Movement for the Restoration of Democracy and the National Awami Party.[6]

Pakistan Awami Party edit

Fanoos Gujjar started his new political journey across the country in 1990s and brought people from lower classes together to form “Pakistan Awami Party”.[1][7]

Gujjar welfare society edit

He belonged to the Gujjar community. He raised the network of solidarity to fight against the injustice faced by his community specifically students and youth. Gujjar laid foundation of Gujjar welfare society in 2000 with the help of students from Gujjar community in universities of Peshawar to help and encourage students from this community.[5]

Awami Workers Party edit

Fanoos Gujjar struggled to gather three left-wing progressive political parties (the Awami Party Pakistan, the Labour Party Pakistan and the Workers Party Pakistan) at one platform to form “Awami Workers Party” in 2012 and elected as chairman of the party.[8][9][10][11][12] He was elected as president of AWP in its second congress in 2016.[13][14][15] Gujjar contested general elections 2018 from his native constituency, Buner, KP.[16]

Pashtun Protection Movement edit

Despite facing discrimination in Pashtun society, Fanoos Gujjar raised his voice against the oppression Pashtuns faced and stood in solidarity with Pashtun Protection Movement.[5][17][18]

Death edit

Fanoos Gujjar had been suffering from multiple diseases and left with just one kidney for the past decade. He died on December 1, 2018, due to cardiac arrest. His funeral held in his native village Riyal, Union Council Batala, district Buner which was attended by thousands of people from all fields of life.[14][19] After Gujjar's death, Yousuf Mustikhan was announced as president of Awami Workers Party.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "The secular dreamer: AWP president Fanoos Gujjar laid to rest". The Express Tribune. December 3, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Correspondent, The Newspaper's (2 December 2018). "AWP chairman Fanoos Gujjar passes away". DAWN.COM.
  3. ^ a b "فانوس گوجر کی یاد میں". Baam-e-Jahan. December 2, 2019.
  4. ^ "فانوس گجر کی یاد میں۔۔ڈاکٹر عاصم سجاد". مکالمہ (in Urdu). 3 December 2019.
  5. ^ a b c Shah, Hurmat Ali (10 December 2018). "Fanoos Gujjar: A legacy of resistance". Naya Daur.
  6. ^ Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (2 February 2019). "Reference held in memory of Fanoos Gujjar". DAWN.COM.
  7. ^ "RAWA function on International Women's Day, March 8, 2002 - Peshawar". www.rawa.org. March 9, 2002.
  8. ^ "The left unites: To offer an alternative to status quo, new left party formed". The Express Tribune. November 3, 2012.
  9. ^ "The Left way: AWP vows to struggle for 'real' change, egalitarian society". The Express Tribune. September 29, 2014.
  10. ^ "AWP calls for revival of working class politics". www.thenews.com.pk. September 30, 2014.
  11. ^ Baloch, Saher (16 October 2016). "Left-wing political parties key to counter society's militarisation: AWP". DAWN.COM.
  12. ^ "Privatization, Roots for Equity". January 31, 2018.
  13. ^ "Way forward: Fanoos Gujjar takes up AWP mantle". October 18, 2016.
  14. ^ a b "AWP President Fanoos Gujjar dies of cardiac arrest | The High Asia Herald". thehighasia. December 1, 2018.
  15. ^ "Eight-party Left Alliance demands immediate release of all political prisoners". Daily Times. 25 May 2018.
  16. ^ "Fanoos Gujjar NA-9". Vote For AWP!. Awami Workers Party. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  17. ^ "Solidarity with the Pashtun Protection Movement | League for the Fifth International". fifthinternational.org. April 22, 2018.
  18. ^ "PTM rally in Lahore". www.thenews.com.pk. April 23, 2018.
  19. ^ "Fanoos Gujjar was a true leader of working class: Bizenjo". Dawn. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2019.

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Fanoos Gujjar Urdu فانوس گجر 1958 December 1 2018 was a left wing Pakistani politician from Buner Khyber Pakhtunkhwa He was the founding chairperson and president of Awami Workers Party He spent his life in grass root struggle for the rights of minorities workers peasants women and students 1 Fanoos Gujjarفانوس گجرPresident of Awami Workers PartyIn office 2016 1 December 2018Succeeded byYousuf MustikhanChairman of Awami Workers PartyIn office 2012 2016Personal detailsBornFanoos Gujjar1958Buner Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PakistanDiedDecember 1 2018Buner Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PakistanPolitical partyAwami Workers PartyOther politicalaffiliationsPakistan Awami Party 1990s 2012 National Awami PartyOccupationPoliticianKnown forFounding chairperson and president of the socialist political party Awami Workers Party Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Politics 2 1 Ideology 2 2 Political beginning 2 3 Pakistan Awami Party 2 4 Gujjar welfare society 2 5 Awami Workers Party 2 6 Pashtun Protection Movement 3 Death 4 References 5 See alsoEarly life and education editFanoos Gujjar was born in 1958 in union council Chagharzai Buner Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the house of Haji Zafar Khan He received his initial education in the district Buner and graduation from the Buner Government College and later in Lahore 2 In Peshawar Gujjar contributed to the left wing newspaper Daily Shehbaz and as editor of the newspaper Jiddat in Peshawar 1 Politics editIdeology edit Fanoos Gujjar was a socialist and he believed in progressive politics 3 4 He was grass root organizer of politics of resistance and even with small number of resources he stayed committed to the left wing politics 5 Political beginning edit Fanoos Gujjar started his political career in his student life in early 1970s by joining a left wing students body National Students Federation He also remained part of the Democratic Students Federation and Pashtun Students Federation 1 2 In 1980s Gujjar formed the Gujjar Youth Forum to help underrepresented Gujjar community He also remained part of the peasant movement in Karachi and later joined communist party 3 During 1984 85 he worked with Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Bacha Khan and later with his son Wali Khan 1 He was arrested and faced imprisonments many times during dictatorship of Ziaul Haq Under captivity he was being tortured and one of his kidneys got severely affected he was on dialysis for many years 2 He left the Awami National Party in 1988 1 He was part of Movement for the Restoration of Democracy and the National Awami Party 6 Pakistan Awami Party edit Fanoos Gujjar started his new political journey across the country in 1990s and brought people from lower classes together to form Pakistan Awami Party 1 7 Gujjar welfare society edit He belonged to the Gujjar community He raised the network of solidarity to fight against the injustice faced by his community specifically students and youth Gujjar laid foundation of Gujjar welfare society in 2000 with the help of students from Gujjar community in universities of Peshawar to help and encourage students from this community 5 Awami Workers Party edit Fanoos Gujjar struggled to gather three left wing progressive political parties the Awami Party Pakistan the Labour Party Pakistan and the Workers Party Pakistan at one platform to form Awami Workers Party in 2012 and elected as chairman of the party 8 9 10 11 12 He was elected as president of AWP in its second congress in 2016 13 14 15 Gujjar contested general elections 2018 from his native constituency Buner KP 16 Pashtun Protection Movement edit Despite facing discrimination in Pashtun society Fanoos Gujjar raised his voice against the oppression Pashtuns faced and stood in solidarity with Pashtun Protection Movement 5 17 18 Death editFanoos Gujjar had been suffering from multiple diseases and left with just one kidney for the past decade He died on December 1 2018 due to cardiac arrest His funeral held in his native village Riyal Union Council Batala district Buner which was attended by thousands of people from all fields of life 14 19 After Gujjar s death Yousuf Mustikhan was announced as president of Awami Workers Party References edit a b c d e f The secular dreamer AWP president Fanoos Gujjar laid to rest The Express Tribune December 3 2018 a b c Correspondent The Newspaper s 2 December 2018 AWP chairman Fanoos Gujjar passes away DAWN COM a b فانوس گوجر کی یاد میں Baam e Jahan December 2 2019 فانوس گجر کی یاد میں ڈاکٹر عاصم سجاد مکالمہ in Urdu 3 December 2019 a b c Shah Hurmat Ali 10 December 2018 Fanoos Gujjar A legacy of resistance Naya Daur Reporter The Newspaper s Staff 2 February 2019 Reference held in memory of Fanoos Gujjar DAWN COM RAWA function on International Women s Day March 8 2002 Peshawar www rawa org March 9 2002 The left unites To offer an alternative to status quo new left party formed The Express Tribune November 3 2012 The Left way AWP vows to struggle for real change egalitarian society The Express Tribune September 29 2014 AWP calls for revival of working class politics www thenews com pk September 30 2014 Baloch Saher 16 October 2016 Left wing political parties key to counter society s militarisation AWP DAWN COM Privatization Roots for Equity January 31 2018 Way forward Fanoos Gujjar takes up AWP mantle October 18 2016 a b AWP President Fanoos Gujjar dies of cardiac arrest The High Asia Herald thehighasia December 1 2018 Eight party Left Alliance demands immediate release of all political prisoners Daily Times 25 May 2018 Fanoos Gujjar NA 9 Vote For AWP Awami Workers Party Retrieved 14 January 2019 Solidarity with the Pashtun Protection Movement League for the Fifth International fifthinternational org April 22 2018 PTM rally in Lahore www thenews com pk April 23 2018 Fanoos Gujjar was a true leader of working class Bizenjo Dawn 6 December 2018 Retrieved 14 January 2019 See also editAwami Workers Party Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fanoos Gujjar amp 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