Pakistan Times
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Progressive Papers Limited |
Founder(s) | Mian Iftikharuddin |
Founded | February 4, 1947 |
Political alignment | Left-wing |
Ceased publication | 1966 |
Headquarters | Lahore |
Country | Pakistan |
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Pakistan Times (1947–1996) was a Pakistani newspaper, originally established by the leftist Progressive Papers Limited based in Lahore, Pakistan.[1]
Historical background[]
It was owned and operated by Mian Iftikharuddin, a Punjabi politician formerly of the Indian National Congress but of All-India Muslim League after 1946. The newspaper started publication on 4 February 1947. Its editor-in-chief in the 1940s was the communist poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz. After his arrest in 1951 in connection with the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case, Mazhar Ali Khan served as the editor-in-chief.[2][3][4] The Pakistan Times continued to be an influential newspaper in the 1950s, with its disparaging criticism of the government in participating in the US-sponsored military alliances.[5]
During the military regime of Ayub Khan, rigorous pre-censorship was imposed on the press including the Pakistan Times. In April 1959, the regime took over the Progressive Papers Limited under the Pakistan Security Act.[2][6]
In 1964, the National Press Trust was set up by the Ayub government as a front organisation for managing the newspapers including the Pakistan Times.[7][8] In the 1980s, ten journalists and management staff of the Pakistan Times were dismissed by the Zia ul-Haq regime for their connections to the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy and for signing an appeal for "Peace in Sindh" movement.[9]
The National Press Trust was privatized in 1996. The same year, the Pakistan Times was closed down.[10]
References[]
- ^ "Another daily in Punjabi". Dawn (newspaper). 28 May 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
- ^ a b I.A. Rehman (15 June 2017). "An outstanding journalist (Mazhar Ali Khan of Pakistan Times)". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 30 July 2019.
- ^ Jaffrelot 2015, p. 413.
- ^ All Handouts for Mass Communication - Virtual University of Pakistan Retrieved 30 July 2019
- ^ Tikekar 2004, p. 283–284.
- ^ Jaffrelot 2015, pp. 219, 309, 413.
- ^ Tikekar 2004, p. 284.
- ^ Pakistan Press Reference website, Retrieved 30 July 2019
- ^ Jaffrelot 2015, p. 417.
- ^ Kalia 2015, p. 56.
Bibliography[]
- Jaffrelot, Christophe (2015), The Pakistan Paradox: Instability and Resilience, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-023518-5
- Kalia, Ravi (2015), Pakistan's Political Labyrinths: Military, Society and Terror, Routledge, ISBN 978-1-317-40544-3
- Tikekar, Maneesha (2004), Across the Wagah: An Indian's Sojourn in Pakistan, Bibliophile South Asia, ISBN 978-81-85002-34-7
- English-language newspapers published in Pakistan
- Mass media in Lahore
- 1947 establishments in Pakistan
- Publications established in 1947
- Pakistan Movement