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When journalists were silenced, Shaukat Siddiqi picked up his pen and wrote louder. During the martial law era of the 1970s, the weekly magazine Al-Fath became a rare space of resistance.

With Siddiqi as a guiding editorial force, Al-Fath dared to question government repression, censorship, feudalism, and the manipulation of the press. Alongside writers like Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi and others, Siddiqi used Al-Fath not just to report, but to document a political era many tried to erase.

His editorials — now collected in the book Juhd-i-Qalam — serve as political signposts and literary artifacts. They remind us of what journalism looks like when driven by integrity, not compliance.

Shaukat Siddiqi

A committed progressive thinker, his writings highlighted the oppression of workers, the role of state censorship, and the decline of civil liberties. He was not just a writer — he was a chronicler of the truth.

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