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Aziz ul Haq
Dr. Aziz ul Haq (24 January 1939 – 28 May 1972), also called Dr. Azizul Haque or Aziz-ul Haque, was a Marxist-Leninist communist activist from Pakistan and one of the notable literary icons of Pak Tea House.〔http://www.drazizulhaq.com/about-aziz-ul-haq/dr-aziz-ul-haq/〕〔http://www.wichaar.com/news/294/ARTICLE/9735/2008-10-26.html〕〔http://www.wichaar.com/news/294/ARTICLE/9617/2008-10-17.html〕 He was the Chairman of the Young People’s Front, a left-wing political organisation.〔 He was born to a modest revolutionary Sufi family from the ancient Mian Mir area of Lahore.〔 He obtained his PhD degree from the British Columbia University in 1966.〔 Before the partition of British India in 1947, Haque worked with the Communist Party of India (CPI) and tried presenting alternative proposal to CPI's Calcutta Party District Conference but was initially banned from presenting it by the conference organizers.〔Basu, Pradip. Towards Naxalbari (1953–1967) – An Account of Inner-Party Ideological Struggle. Calcutta: Progressive Publishers, 2000. p. 52–54.〕 Before his death, Haq had started crusading against the Pakistan Peoples Party once Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto came to power and began his authoritarian rule.〔 He was killed in Lahore during Bhutto's premiership in Pakistan.〔 ==References==
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