The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or RSS on Monday condoled the death of Pakistan-born Canadian author Tarek Fatah and stated his huge contributions to the media and the literary global can be significantly remembered. The Pakistani-Canadian columnist handed away on Monday after a extended war with cancer. Fatah`s daughter Natasha Fatah, a journalist herself, broke the news. In a message published on Twitter, RSS widespread secretary Dattatreya Hosabale stated Fatah changed into an eminent thinker, creator and commentator.
“His huge contributions to the media and the literary global can be significantly remembered. He remained devoted to his standards and ideals for the duration of his lifestyles and changed into reputable for his braveness and conviction,” Dattatreya stated.
“My mind go along with his family, friends, and admirers who can be extremely lacking him,” Hosabale stated. He added, “I explicit my inner most condolences on his passing away and pray for the ‘sadgati’ of the departed soul.”
Natasha stated her father usually stood for “a collective Balochistan, a collective Kurdistan, a loose Iran and for lovely earth”. She stated the respected commentator and columnist, usually spoke for what he believed changed into right.
“Lion of Punjab. Son of Hindustan. Lover of Canada. Speaker of truth. Fighter for justice. Voice of the downtrodden, underdogs, and the oppressed. Tarek Fatah has handed the baton on… his revolution will hold with all who knew and cherished him. Will you be part of us? 1949-2023,” Natasha tweeted.
A “incredible buddy of India”, Tarek Fatah handed away in Toronto on the age of 73. He authored numerous books and changed into a lifelong and vocal suggest for Baloch human rights. He changed into a fierce critic of the cross-border terrorism perpetrated with the aid of using Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir.