KARACHI June 2,2026:Nations do not forget those who serve them with sincerity. They remember leaders who dedicate their lives to public welfare. Even after death, such figures remain alive through their ideas, work, and public love.
In District Malir, people continue to honor Shaheed Murtaza Baloch. He built his political career on public service, democratic values, and the ideology of the Pakistan Peoples Party.
Meanwhile, residents gathered in large numbers to mark his sixth death anniversary at Haji Faqeer Muhammad Baloch Goth in Gadap. As a result, the ceremony reflected strong public respect and lasting emotional connection.
Moreover, political, social, and media figures attended the event in large numbers. These included PPP District Malir President and MPA Raja Abdul Razzaq Baloch, General Secretary Imdad Jokhio, Provincial Minister Shahina Sher Ali, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister Syed Muhammad Saleem Baloch, MNA Syed Agha Rafiullah, and MPA Muhammad Sajid Jokhio. In addition, several town chairmen, community leaders, and journalists also participated.
Consequently, their presence highlighted the strong and lasting impact of Shaheed Murtaza Baloch’s public service.
For Murtaza Baloch, politics always meant service, not power. He focused on public needs. He worked for development and better civic facilities across Malir. Therefore, people still remember him with respect and admiration.
During the ceremony, speakers praised his leadership. They said he combined political wisdom with close public engagement. Furthermore, they stressed that he showed politics should solve people’s problems and protect democratic values. His life, they added, continues to guide young political workers.
On the occasion, his son and Sindh MPA Yousuf Murtaza Baloch pledged to continue his father’s mission. He reaffirmed his commitment to public service and democratic values. Thus, the political legacy continues through the next generation.
In conclusion, the gathering reminded everyone that true leaders never fade from memory. Time moves on, generations change, but people who earn public trust live forever in history and collective memory.