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Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Mohammad Yasin Malik Sunday paid rich tributes to veteran journalist, writer, publisher and editor of Nawa-I-Waqt Pakistan, The Nation, Waqt TV, (Nawa-I-Waqt media group), Majeed Nizami.

Terming Late Nizami as an ideologue, human rights advocate and a selfless supporter of Kashmir cause, Malik said his demise is a great loss for the media world.

Later, JKLF organized a Jinaza in absentia (Gayebana Nimaz-I-Jinaza) for the departed soul at Madeena Chowk (Lal Chowk) in which thousands participated and prayed for the heavenly abode of Jenab Majeed Nizami sahib.

Talking to media person after Nimaz-I-Jinaza, JKLF chairman said that the sad demise of veteran journalist and humanist Majeed Nizami is a personal loss for him as from last many years he used to meet him whenever he visited Pakistan and found his stance viz-a-viz Kashmir unshakeable.

“His writings, books and speeches are a glaring example of his eternal love with Kashmir and Kashmiris. Majeed sahib always represented voice less Kashmiris through his writings and highlighted the sufferings of Kashmiris before the international community,” Malik said while terming Majeed Nizami as a great human, loving personality, and humble soul and a true Pakistani.

Malik added that Majeed was a prolific writer and whenever he wrote about Kashmir, “he wrote with heart”.

Recalling his association with Late Nizami, Malik termed him as a humble soul. While praying for his heavenly abode, Malik expressed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family of Nizami and also expressed solidarity with Nawa-I-Waqt group.

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