By Syed Shamsuddin By all accounts, Rana Nazim of Juglote Sai stands apart as one of the rarest and most steadfast political workers Gilgit-Baltistan has ever produced. Unlike many who join parties for convenience or opportunity, Nazim’s journey was anchored in a lifelong conviction—an unshakable belief in the manifesto of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). I, too, as a neutral observer and an apolitical person, have known him since the 1980s and never once saw him waver in his loyalty or in his confidence that the PPP alone embodied his political ideals. Rana Nazim, as I learned, had earlier served in the Education Department of Gilgit-Baltistan, perhaps as a teacher. However, he later reportedly gave up the job to dedicate himself wholly and uninterruptedly to the party cause he cherished so deeply. Among the other common people I knew was Muhammad Afzal from Jalalabad (Bagrote)—an illiterate yet steadfast stalwart—who spe...
By Syed Shamsuddin This afternoon, on Saturday, September 20, 2025, I was struck with the grievous and heart-wrenching news of the sudden passing away of my paternal first cousin’s son, Colonel (r) Syed Javaid Hussain , in Rawalpindi. Words fail to capture the shock and sorrow this news has brought to our entire family. As per the initial information reaching us, Colonel Javaid had gone for his routine morning walk alone when fate intervened in a most unexpected manner. He was found lying unconscious by a passerby who, with a gesture of humanity, searched his mobile phone and located one of his children’s contact numbers. Through this, the tragic development was immediately conveyed to his household. Despite all possible efforts, his condition could not be reversed, and Allah’s will was fulfilled. At about 1915 hours this evening, my son in Rawalpindi confirmed the heartbreaking reality to me. He further informed that the...