MULTAN City News
By our correspondents
July 12, 2016
Injured Seraiki leader dies
From Our Correspondent
MULTAN: A well known Seraiki nationalist leader Syed Hassan Raza Bokhari died in a hospital on Monday.
He had received head injuries in a road accident during Eid days.
Bokhari started his career as a bank officer and he played active role on the forum of Seraiki Lok Sanjh.
He belonged radical left workers’ group and joined the Pakistan Saraiki Party and he was elected as senior vice president. He remained in the PSP until his death. He was an honest, committed and die-hard political worker who struggled for the rights of down trodden classes.
His funeral was held on Monday and he was laid to rest in his ancestral graveyard adjacent to his house in Jafery Street, Multan.
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