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Sher Ali Bacha ( ps, شېرعلي باچا), commonly known as Bachajee (), was a Pakistani
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politician, poet and human rights activist. He was one of the founding members of the
Mazdoor Kisan Party The Mazdoor Kisan Party (MKP; ps, مزدور کِسان ګوند; ur, ; lit. "Workers and Peasants Party") is a communist party in Pakistan. It was founded on 1 May 1968 by Afzal Bangash and Sher Ali Bacha. Other prominent leaders included Is ...
(MKP) and the
Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party The Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (; ), abbreviated as PMAP or PKMAP, is a political party in Pakistan's Balochistan province. It was founded by Mahmood Khan Achakzai, who was elected as the chairman, and Sher Ali Bacha, who served as the General ...
(PMAP).


Early life and education

Bacha's mother, who used to teach him
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and its historical background, was a major inspiration for him at home. His uncle, Hannan Bacha, was an independence activist against the
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colonial rule and was a leader of the
Khudai Khidmatgar Khudai Khidmatgar ( ps, خداۍ خدمتګار; literally "servants of God") was a predominantly Pashtun nonviolent resistance movement known for its activism against the British Raj in colonial India; it was based in the country's North-West ...
movement in
Mardan Mardān (Pashto and ; Urdu ; Pashto: ) is a city in the Mardan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. Located in the Valley of Peshawar, Mardan is the second-largest city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (after Peshawar). It is a fast-growing ...
. Sher Ali became active in literary activities at young age, and served as the secretary of ''Pax̌tō Adabī Ṭōləna'' () during his study at Mardan College. Then he started to work for the government, but soon left his government job in Mardan and traveled to
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, where he completed his law degree at the
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.


Political career

Bacha got his start in politics as a
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inspired by
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, and a strong proponent of
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. He joined the
National Awami Party The National Awami Party (NAP), translated from Urdu to English as National People's Party, was the major left-wing political party in East and West Pakistan. It was founded in 1957 in Dhaka, erstwhile East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh), by A ...
(NAP) in 1963. Bacha and his colleague,
Afzal Bangash Mohammad Afzal Khan Bangash ( ps, محمد افضل بنګش; April 16, 1924 — October 28, 1986) was a Pashtun people, Pashtun Marxist political activist serving as an office-bearer in the National Awami Party (NAP), and later, along with his col ...
, were assigned by the party to work for the rights of laborers and peasants and spread awareness among them. However, after opening Kisan Daftar, they were ousted from NAP in 1967 due to misgivings from fellow party members. Kisan Daftar was a group dedicated to the defense of peasants. They went to the party's chairman,
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, and asked him to reverse his decision, but he refused. In 1968, Bacha and Bangash again joined hands to found the
Mazdoor Kisan Party The Mazdoor Kisan Party (MKP; ps, مزدور کِسان ګوند; ur, ; lit. "Workers and Peasants Party") is a communist party in Pakistan. It was founded on 1 May 1968 by Afzal Bangash and Sher Ali Bacha. Other prominent leaders included Is ...
(MKP) to struggle for the uplift of the oppressed. Bacha renamed his party in 1979 to the
Pakhtunkhwa Mazdoor Kisan Party The Pakhtunkhwa Mazdoor Kisan Party (PMKP) or Pukhtoonkhwa Mazdoor Kissan Party was a Pashtun nationalist political party in Pakistan. It was formed by Sher Ali Bacha in 1979, as a split from the Maoist Mazdoor Kisan Party. In 1989, PMKP merged i ...
(PMKP). In 1978, he was an active supporter of the pro-Soviet
Saur Revolution The Saur Revolution or Sowr Revolution ( ps, د ثور انقلاب; prs, إنقلاب ثور), also known as the April Revolution or the April Coup, was staged on 27–28 April 1978 (, ) by the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) ...
in Afghanistan, and showed solidarity with the revolutionary setup of the
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. His Pakhtunkhwa Mazdoor Kisan Party and the Pashtunkhwa National Awami Party of
Mahmood Khan Achakzai Mahmood Khan Achakzai ( ps, محمود خان اڅکزی; born 14 December 1948) is a Pakistani Pashtun politician who is the chairman of the Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PMAP) till 27th December of 2022. Mahmood Achakzai was thrown out by the ...
reached an agreement in 1986. As a result of this settlement, the
Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party The Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (; ), abbreviated as PMAP or PKMAP, is a political party in Pakistan's Balochistan province. It was founded by Mahmood Khan Achakzai, who was elected as the chairman, and Sher Ali Bacha, who served as the General ...
(PMAP) was created in March 1989 at a meeting in
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. Bacha was elected as the first General Secretary of PMAP, while Achakzai was the chairman. Bacha served as the General Secretary of PMAP until his death on 25 July 1998. Bacha was arrested and exiled several times in his life. For his pro-democracy activities, he was imprisoned by the Pakistani Martial Law Administrator
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and held in a torture cell in Peshawar's Bala-Hissar Fort.


Published works

Bacha was a well-known author with a strong grasp of literature and history. One of his literary works, ''Bal Mashālūna'' ("Shining Lamps"), discusses Afghanistan's condition and the core causes of its misery. He also contributed poetry to ''Millī Pātsūn'' ("National Uprising").


Poetry

The following
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poem, ''Lōyē tsō jərgē pə Pēx̌awar kawū'' (; "Let us hold a few large
jirga A jirga ( ps, جرګه, ''jərga'') is an assembly of leaders that makes decisions by consensus according to Pashtunwali, the Pashtun social code. It is conducted in order to settle disputes among the Pashtuns, but also by members of other ethnic ...
s in
Peshawar Peshawar (; ps, پېښور ; hnd, ; ; ur, ) is the sixth most populous city in Pakistan, with a population of over 2.3 million. It is situated in the north-west of the country, close to the International border with Afghanistan. It is ...
"), is an example of his revolutionary poetry:


See also

*
Afzal Khamosh The Mazdoor Kisan Party (MKP; ps, مزدور کِسان ګوند; ur, ; lit. "Workers and Peasants Party") is a communist party in Pakistan. It was founded on 1 May 1968 by Afzal Bangash and Sher Ali Bacha. Other prominent leaders included Is ...


References

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