Statesman, politician and former Governor of Baluchistan, Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo was one of the very few leaders of 20th century Indian subcontinent who firmly adhered to the principles of human equality, social justice and peace throughout their political career. While being a firm believer in the right of self-determination of all nations subjugated by the colonialist and imperialist forces he never succumbed to negativity of racism and national chauvinism. He was euqally critical of all forms of exploitation and discrimination perpetrated upon the working classes and weaker sections of the society by the elites of nations struggling for emancipation from the colonial domination.
The autobiography of Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo has been compiled meticulously from his noes by B.M. Kutty who was fortunate to have spent a lot of time with Mir Bizenjo as his close associate. The book reveals many hidden aspects of Pakistan's political history and shows how in difficult times when the country faced complex crises, Mir Bizenjo tried to find principled and progmatic solutions without succumbing to unrealistic utopion prescriptions or extremist perceptions. The book, it is hoped, would contributed meaningfully to the existing political literature on Pakistan.
B.M. Kutty
The editor of this book, Mr, Biyyathil Mohyuddin (B.M.) Kutty, has been a political activist throughout his practical ardes of Pakistan as someone who has excelled in the drafting of the manifestoes, constitutions and resolutions of various progressive political parties, and alliances.
Born on 15 July 1931, in Tirur, near Calicut, Kerala State, in India, he migrated to Pakistan in 1949. Apart from working in a few commercial organizations in his early years in Pakistan, Mr. Kutty was assoicated in the 1960s and 1970s with economic journals like Trade and Industry and Finance and Industry (Later on, Pakistan Economist). Since 1989, he is associated with Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER).
B.M. Kutty started his political life in the 1940s as on active member of Kerala Students Federation. Between 1950 and 1957, he was asooicated with the Azad Pakistan Party in Labore and later with Pakistan Awami League in Karachi. From 1957 to 1975 he was actively involved in the politics of National Awami Party. After NAP was bonned in 1975, he worked with the National Democratic Party till 1979 and from 1979 to 1997, with the Pakistan National Party. Since 1998, he is assoicated with National Workers Party as its Central Information Secretary. He also served as the Joint Secretary-General of the Movement for Restoration of Democracy (MRD) for three years.
B.M. Kutty is also on active member of the Peace movement. He has widely travelled in different continents. He has also written a number of artides in periodicals and newspapers, and has also authored a book Lenin and the Changing World - Yesterdary, Today, Tomorrow.
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