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Jameel Ahmad Malik

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Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik is the Chairman of the Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) and is fighting vigorously for the cause of socialism and for improving the life of the downtrodden masses in Pakistan. The deletion of a page concerning that communist who heads the Communist Party of Pakistan look somewhat malicious and it is also in contrary with the policy of the Wikipedia. The Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) has two main objectives. Firstly - to fight against the naked aggression of American Imperialism so as to emancipate the downtrodden masses of Pakistan from the clutches and fold of American Imperialism and Secondly - to defend Socialism and Communism and to struggle for the Socialist Revolution in Pakistan. 
Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik
Personal details
Born (1950-11-14) November 14, 1950 (age 73)
Shamsabad, Dominion of Pakistan
CitizenshipPakistani
NationalityPakistan
Political partyCommunist Party of Pakistan
ResidenceAttock Cantt, Pakistan.
ProfessionCivil Engineer
Website[1]

Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik, a leftist and progressive politician joined Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) during his student life in year 1970 and till date he is an activist member and Central Chairman of the Communist Party of Pakistan.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

One of his Articles titled "Continuous Military Rule in Pakistan - the Challenge for Future!" delivered in Belgium at the 15th International Communist Seminar held in Brussels on 5–7 May 2006 is considered as the main policy of CPP with respect to involvement of Army in politics.[9][10][11]

Engineer Jameel was born in Shamsabad, Attock on 14 November 1950. He was student of Cantonment Board English Public School, Campbellpur now called F. G. Degree College and Cadet College, Hasan Abdal.[12]

His education career remained First Class throughout his academic career; He did his B.Sc. Civil Engineering in First Division from Faculty of Engineering, University of Peshawar in year 1977.

He originally belongs to an agriculturist family of Shamasabad in Tehsil Hazro, District Attock but settled in Attock City since year 1922 after his late father Malik Abdul Muqsit, who was Gold Medalist in Law from Aligarh University, India joined legal profession and started his legal practice in District Campbellpur Bar.

His eldest brother Professor Engineer Doctor Rasheed Ahmad Malik has done PHD in Mechanical Engineering from Sheffield University in 1971 whereas his other elder brother Engineer Saeed Ahmad Malik is a Graduate Civil Engineer (year 1961) from UET, Lahore

He firstly joined NESPAK and was retired from Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Defence, POFs Board, Wah Cantt.[13][14]

He was an activist member of National Students Federation (NSF) during his student life from 1969 to 1977 and also contested the election to the post of President Ship of Peshawar Students Union on the ticket of NSF against Afrasiab Khattak, who is now Senator and President of Awami National Party of Khyber Pukhtoonkhawa but lost.

He was twice elected President of POFs Officers Association (1992–96) and was also elected Secretary General of Abdalians Association (1999–2002). He was also candidate for the post of Chairmanship for Pakistan Engineering Council but that election was postponed.

Whereas he contested the election of National Assembly on the party ticket of CPP against Ex-Federal Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan in General Elections of year 2002 (NA-53) and against Ex-Premier Shaukat Aziz in By-Election of NA-59 in year 2005 but lost.

Engineer Jameel was also a sportsman during his college time and was Colour Holder of Hockey and Cricket Team of Cadet College for the years (1967–69).

Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik, Chairman of the Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) has filed his nomination papers on 6th of June, 2018 from the constituency of NA-55 Attock-I before the Returning Officer of Attock in the General Elections of 2018.

References[edit]

  1. Supreme Court of Pakistan CONSTITUTION PETITION NO.21 OF 2007 Dated: 3-November-2009
  2. International The News CJ urged for early hearing of case against Mush Akbar Yousufzai Saturday, November 26, 2011 http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=79511&Cat=7
  3. DAWNCOM CPP moves SC for nationalizing all 80 sugar mills September 17, 2009 http://archives.dawn.com/archives/145867
  4. Awaz.tv CPP moves SC for nationalizing all 80 sugar mills September 17, 2009 http://www.awaz.tv/newsdetails.asp?pageId=2930
  5. Pakistan News Service Pak Tribune Musharraf`s Presidential Election challenged in SC 28 August 2007 http://paktribune.com/news/Musharrafs-Presidential-Election-challenged-in-SC-187984.html
  6. PakStudy on Facebook Notable Alumni of Cadet College, Hasan Abdal http://www.pakstudy.com/index.php?topic=8173.0;wap2
  7. GeoNewsBlog President indemnity challenged in SC Posted by GeoNewsBlog.Com on Dec 14, 2009 http://www.geonewsblog.com/tag/engineer-jamil/
  8. parisar Communist Party oPakistan to launch armed struggle Posted by parisar on October 18, 2007 http://parisar.wordpress.com/2007/10/18/communist-party-of-pakistan-to-launch-armed-struggle/
  9. Contribution to the 15th International Communist Seminar "Present and past experiences in the international communist movement". http://www.wpb.be/icm/2006/Contributions_to_the_Seminar/Sci06_Pakistan_CPP_contribution_EN_lok.htm
  10. Continuous Military Rule in Pakistan - the Challenge for Future! http://www.archivesolidaire.org/scripts/print.phtml?section=A3AA&object_id=31618&action=Print&PHPSESSID=9f09864ab0af1b250c3cf271a40c2476
  11. marxist-leninist-list [MLL] Military Rule in Pakistan Vijay Singh Sun, 14 May 2006 06:31:20 -0700 http://www.mail-archive.com/marxist-leninist-list@lists.econ.utah.edu/msg05257.html
  12. search.com reference Cadet College Hasan Abdal http://www.search.com/reference/Cadet_College_Hasan_Abdal
  13. (21) 2004 SCMR 164 The Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 Developed by Zain Sheikh http://pakistanconstitution-law.org/2004-scmr-164/
  14. Article: 19 Freedom of speech, etc The Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 Developed by Zain Sheikh http://pakistanconstitution-law.org/article-19-freedom-of-speech-etc/


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