Senior journalist Rasheed Rajer passes away
By our correspondents
November 21, 2017
SUKKUR: A senior journalist Rasheed Rajer passed away in Jamshoro after protracted illness. Rajer was the editor of a Sindhi newspaper and was famous for his independence and strong writing skills.
Several socio political leaders including leader of Sindh United Party Jalal Mahamood, Jeay sindh Qaumi Mahaz Niaz Kallani, Qaumi Awami Tehreek Ayaz Palejo and journalists paid rich tributes to Rasheed Rajer’s journalistic services and termed his death a setback to the Sindhi journalism.
Several socio political leaders including leader of Sindh United Party Jalal Mahamood, Jeay sindh Qaumi Mahaz Niaz Kallani, Qaumi Awami Tehreek Ayaz Palejo and journalists paid rich tributes to Rasheed Rajer’s journalistic services and termed his death a setback to the Sindhi journalism.
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