Qaisar Khan Sherani: Martyrdom of an Educated Son

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Abdul Ghani Sherani
We all are aware that one day this life is going to come to an end. But how it will come to an end nobody knows it. In a country like our’s we can at least predict that it can be with a split of our organs on some wall or place some day. How many brothers, relatives or other people we have buried, not even sure about their parts whether those really were his body parts or not.
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Few days back the same incident happened and once again many young well-educated innocent lives were taken so brutally that it shocked the entire nation across the country.
Advocate Qaisar Khan Sherani was also one of those young lawyers who lost their precious lives. He belonged to a small village with a poor financial back ground, he studied from Gomal university D. I. Khan and after that he started practicing as a lawyer at Quetta.
He was brought home into pieces, his entire family and entire tribe had been so shocked that the definition of education in front of them was to get slaughtered at the end. How will our society, who still lacks basic education setup, survives where educated personalities like Qaiser Khan Sherani are brought into two pieces?
How will our elders or upcoming generations respond to education where such shameful incidents are continuously wiping out cream class people of our society? His family members were totally lost deep inside their heart. His  brother said, “what good it is to have a son or brother educated with so much hardships, and at the end his parts are send to home not even known what for he is killed?”
Elder brother of victim was sitting among his tribal relatives and was trying to calm himself in that situation. But deep down inside his heart he was afraid of that dark sad situation which would prevail after the funeral is over. That situation which was ruining him inside his heart but still he was much brave to welcome the guests who were coming for his younger brother’s funeral.
Qaiser and many other young people, who despite their poor financial situation worked very hard and left with one message “pen is more powerful than sword.”
Disclaimer: Views expressed in this article are those of the author and Balochistan Voices not necessarily agrees with them.
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