Publisher Jang Group Mir Javed ur Rahman passes away
Publisher
Jang Group Mir Javed ur Rahman passes away
KARACHI: Chairman and Printer Publisher Jang
Group, Mir Javed ur Rahman, the eldest son of Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman, and brother
of Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, passed away in Karachi on Tuesday.
The Jang Group chairman was under treatment at a
private hospital in Karachi and had been battling lung cancer.
Mir Javed ur Rahman had inherited from his
father, Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman, the twin qualities of being a fearless journalist
and someone who would relentlessly pursue the truth.
Under his visionary leadership, the Jang Group
became the leading media house in Pakistan, operating newspapers, magazines,
and TV channels across the country.
The Jang Group, under the guidance of Mir Javed
ur Rahman, learned to stand up for the truth despite severe economic pressures
exerted on it by several powerful individuals over the past few decades.
Mir Javed ur Rahman instilled the culture of
free expression at the Jang Group and imprinted several important legacies on
the heart of the organisation, chief of them being the value of service to the
people.
Today, the secret to the success of the Jang
Group lies in the professionalism of its journalists, analysts and opinion
writers, who have followed in the footsteps of Mir Javed ur Rahman to
fearlessly speak truth to power.
President Alvi offers his condolences over
demise of Mir Javed ur Rahman
President Arif Alvi on Tuesday afternoon offered
sincere condolences to the Rahman family over the demise of Mir Javed ur Rahman
and prayed for the departed soul.
"Mir Javed ur Rahman has unparalleled
contributions for journalism in Pakistan," the president said in his
condolence message on the demise of the Jang Group chief.
'Mir Javed ur Rahman's demise end of an era in
journalism'
PPP Punjab President Qamar Zaman Qaira has
offered his condolences to the Rahman family on the demise of Mir Javed ur
Rahman, remembering Mir Javed ur Rahman as a leader of journalists.
"Mir Javed ur Rahman led the Jang Group
after the demise of his father. The demise of Mir Javed ur Rahman heralds the
end of an era in fearless journalism," Qaira told Geo News in his
condolence message.
'Mir Javed ur Rahman's services for Pakistan can
never be forgotten'
PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif also offered his
condolences over the demise of Mir Javed ur Rahman, saying that Mir Javed ur
Rahman had the honour of leading a group that had always stood by Pakistan.
"The services of Mir Javed ur Rahman for
journalism and for the people of Pakistan cannot be forgotten. The demise of
Mir Javed ur Rahman has created a void that can never be filled," Sharif
said in his message.
'Mir Javed ur Rahman will always be remembered'
PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb also
offered the condolences of her party to the Rahman family on the demise of Mir
Javed ur Rahman, saying that Mir Javed ur Rahman gave his life to the pursuit
of the truth.
"The tireless efforts of Mir Javed ur
Rahman for the promotion of fearless journalism in Pakistan will always be
remembered. We pray that the Almighty grants his family the patience to bear
this loss," she said.
'Mir Javed ur Rahman was like an elder brother'
Senior journalist Waqar Azimi, commenting on the
demise of Mir Javed ur Rahman, said that the news had come as a big shock since
the deceased was like an elder brother to him.
"This is a very disappointing news. He was
like my elder brother. I cannot belive that he’s not with us, it is a big
shock. Mir Javed ur Rehman was a very good man," Azimi said while talking
to Geo News.
"He used to get tear eyed when we were
sitting and talking about religion. He was a creative-minded journalist who
promoted Urdu journalism," the senior journalist said reflecting on his
time with the deceased.

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