KP government stops, individuals undertake project
Identifying Pakhtun heroes’ graves
By our correspondents
July 06, 2015
MARDAN: The previous ANP-PPP provincial government had decided to identify the graves of heroes of Pakhtuns and build mausoleums but Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led coalition government has stopped the project, sources said.
Late nationalist leader Mohammad Azam Khan Hoti, father of former chief minister Ameer Haider Hoti, had requested the journalists to help him in identifying the grave of Khan Gajju, a hero of Pakhtuns belonging to the Yousafzai tribe buried in Swabi district.
When the grave was identified and he was provided the details, Azam Khan requested the then ANP-led provincial government to construct mausoleum on the grave of Khan Gajju, also known as Gajju Khan.
The provincial government in the supervision of Engineer Ejaz Khan Yousafzai, who is a well-known Pashto poet and writer and director at the Pakhtunkhwa Highways Authority (PHA), later built a beautiful mausoleum on Khan Gajju’s grave and handed it over to the Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan for its upkeep.
Later, the government started construction work on the graves of other Pakhtun heroes like Malik Ahmad Khan Baba, the chief of the Yousafzai tribe and his adviser Sheikh Milli Baba and others.
However, sources said that when the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf formed the government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the 2013 general election, the work on the project came to a halt.
Now some well-known personalities including Engineer Ejaz Khan Yousafzai, poet Abaseen Yousafzai, known paediatrician Dr Abdul Hameed, former Institute of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine (IRNUM), Peshawar head Dr Sher Mohammad Khan, senior journalist Rahimullah Yusufzai and some professors and lecturers of the Abdul Wali Khan
University Mardan have decided to identify the graves of the Pakhtuns heroes in an individual capacity, raise funds and construct mausoleums on their graves. Besides, they also plan to highlight the achievements of these personalities.
Late nationalist leader Mohammad Azam Khan Hoti, father of former chief minister Ameer Haider Hoti, had requested the journalists to help him in identifying the grave of Khan Gajju, a hero of Pakhtuns belonging to the Yousafzai tribe buried in Swabi district.
When the grave was identified and he was provided the details, Azam Khan requested the then ANP-led provincial government to construct mausoleum on the grave of Khan Gajju, also known as Gajju Khan.
The provincial government in the supervision of Engineer Ejaz Khan Yousafzai, who is a well-known Pashto poet and writer and director at the Pakhtunkhwa Highways Authority (PHA), later built a beautiful mausoleum on Khan Gajju’s grave and handed it over to the Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan for its upkeep.
Later, the government started construction work on the graves of other Pakhtun heroes like Malik Ahmad Khan Baba, the chief of the Yousafzai tribe and his adviser Sheikh Milli Baba and others.
However, sources said that when the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf formed the government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the 2013 general election, the work on the project came to a halt.
Now some well-known personalities including Engineer Ejaz Khan Yousafzai, poet Abaseen Yousafzai, known paediatrician Dr Abdul Hameed, former Institute of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine (IRNUM), Peshawar head Dr Sher Mohammad Khan, senior journalist Rahimullah Yusufzai and some professors and lecturers of the Abdul Wali Khan
University Mardan have decided to identify the graves of the Pakhtuns heroes in an individual capacity, raise funds and construct mausoleums on their graves. Besides, they also plan to highlight the achievements of these personalities.
-
Chinese New Year Explained: All You Need To Know About The Year Of The Horse -
Canadian Passport Holders Can Now Travel To China Visa-free: Here's How -
Glen Powell Reveals Wild Prank That Left Sister Hunting Jail Cells -
Edmonton Weather Warning: Up To 30 Cm Of Snow Possible In Parts Of Alberta -
'A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' Episode 5: What Time It Airs And Where To Stream -
Amy Schumer Drops Cryptic Message On First Valentine Amid Divorce -
Savannah Guthrie Sends Desperate Plea To Mom Nancy Kidnapper -
NBA All-Star 2026 Shake-up: Inside The New USA Vs World Tournament Format -
Warner Bros Consider Reopening Deal Talks With Paramount, Says Reports -
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Faces Future With UK MPs, Says Expert -
Eva Mendes Shared Bedroom Photos For Ryan Gosling On Valentine’s -
Shamed Andrew Told 'nobody Is Above The Law' Amid Harrowing Silence -
Gisele Bundchen Melts Hearts With Sweet Bike Ride Glimpse Featuring Son -
Prince William Found Meghan Markle ‘quite Refreshing’ At Start -
Kate Middleton Knew Should Could Not Be ‘voice Of Reason’ With Prince Harry -
Rihanna Has Wardrobe Malfunction At A$AP Rocky Fashion Show