Habib Jalib Baloch

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Habib Jalib Baloch
BornHabib Ullah urf Habib Jalib
, , Pakistan
Died14 July 2010 (aged 50–51)
Balochistan, Pakistan
OccupationLawyer,
Education
  • M.Phil in Discipline Of Philosophy, Political Economy, International Law and Journalism from Institute Of Social Sciences Moscow
  • M.A (I.R) And LLB degree from University Of Balochistan
Alma mater
  • Moscow State University, Russia
  • University Of Balochistan, Pakistan
Literary movement
  • Balochistan National Movement (BNM)
  • Balochistan National Party (Mengal) (BNP)
Notable works[1]
SpouseRehana Habib Jalib
Children
  • Meran e Sarig Jalib (daughter)
  • Haibatan Jalib Baloch (son)
  • Gohram Jalib Baloch (son)
  • Chakar Jalib Baloch (son)
  • Shahlain Jalib Baloch (son)
ParentsMir Khairuddin Perekani

Habib Jalib Baloch (Urdu: حبیب جالب بلوچ) was a Baloch nationalist politician who had served as a member of the Senate of Pakistan in 1997, and as the secretary general of Balochistan National Party. In his student days he served in a number of leadership positions of the Baloch Students Organization (BSO) as Chairman of BSO and also remained Editor of BSO Organs i.e"Girok","Sangat" and "Bam"(1978–82). He delivered thesis in National and International Seminars on different issues since 1974.

Habib Jalib Baloch's principal achievement was his development of a distinctive articulation of Historical Traditions Of Pre-Colonial Period In [Balochistan] And Their Role in the Struggle for National and social liberation. BALOCHISTAN and anti colonial national movement in Balochistan is phenomena, The essence of which is yet not been studied completely and comprehensively on dialectico-historical materialistic basis. His work offers scientific analysis of the evolution of Baloch society, Traditions, Statehood, and National Formation, based on philosophy, Political Economy and Periodization of history.

He was shot dead by unknown persons in Quetta on July 14, 2010.[2][3][4] Following his assassination, protests were held in cities across Pakistan while a general strike was held across Balochistan province for three days.[5]

He belonged to Perekani Tribe. He was the key member of BNP.

References[]

  1. ^ Baloch, Habib Jalib (September 14, 2006). "Balochistan: statehood and nationalism". J. Perekan Academy of Social Sciences – via Open WorldCat.
  2. ^ Gunmen shoot dead former senator in Balochistan, BBC News Online, 14 July 2010
  3. ^ Baloch leader Habib Jalib assassinated in Quetta, Dawn (newspaper), 15 July 2010
  4. ^ Balochistan boosts security; Jalib's murder condemned, Dawn (newspaper), 15 July 2010
  5. ^ Life returns to normalcy in Balochistan, The News International, July 18, 2010


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