Arif Ajakia

Born in Karachi in 1964, Mr Mohammed Arif Aajakia is an avid Human Rights activist and have been working to inform world community about the violations of Human & minority rights in Pakistan. His parents migrated to Pakistan in 1947, after the brutal partition on India. His father was from Ajak, a village in Junagarrh, Gujarat, India and mother from Bantva, Junagarrh, Gujarat, India. Mr Aajakia’s parents loved India very much but due to situation in the region, were compelled to migrate to Karachi, which they always regretted and showed their feelings for their motherland, when they narrated stories of their childhood in India. Mr Arif spent first few years of his childhood in Karachi but his family moved to Saudi Arabia in 1973 for four years as his father took a job in Saudi Arabian central Bank in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. In 1977 they moved back to Karachi, where he completed his secondary schooling by 1980. In 1983 he got his first job in Karachi branch of Bank of Tokyo alongside being a private student in Bachelor of Commerce from Karachi University. After appearing for final exams of Bachelor of Commerce from Karachi University, Mr Aajakia went to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to work for Riyad Bank from 1984 to 1987. He has to again move back to Karachi due to mother’s sickness.

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Pakistan In Self-destructive Mode | Arif Ajakia
In this talk, he gives a background and a detailed analysis of how Pakistan seems to be in a self-destructive mode.India was one of the richest colonies of the British. Culturally and historically, India had a very rich background that it was not possible for the English to change it, all they could do was to contain it. When the colonizers left, India alone had the potential to become a world power. Thus, it was important for the British to have a rogue nation to contain India. The two nation-theory was their tool to achieve this aim. The talk is an analysis...

Pakistan In Self-destructive Mode | Arif Ajakia

In this talk, he gives a background and a detailed analysis of how Pakistan seems to be in a self-destructive mode.India was one of the richest colonies of the British. Culturally and historically, India had..

Pakistan In Self-destructive Mode | Arif Ajakia

In this talk, he gives a background and a detailed analysis of how Pakistan seems to be in a self-destructive mode.India was one of the richest colonies of the British. Culturally and historically, India had..