User:Kharota Khel

Chairman Khel is a sub-tribe of Kharota who themselves are sub-tribe of sameens/Niazis/Lodhis. The Tribe is now residing in Islamabad but their roots are in Deli Namdar, Tehsil Kallurkot, District Bhakkar. The tribe is named after their elder Late Chairman Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi Kharota. The History of Pakistan Movement under an indomitable and superb leadership of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah under the banner of All India Muslim League witnessed great sacrifices offered by the Muslims who finally succeeded in creation of a separate home land on 14th August 1947. During the course of this unparalleled struggle for independence peoples especially Muslims of Rural and Urban Areas showed their keenness and participated in the movement with tremendous zest and zeal. In the same way, the students of Muslim Student Federation of the then Tehsil Bhakkar (District Mianwali)  didn't spare their efforts and actively participated in the struggle for independence. Amongst them was one notable student/worker of Pakistan Movement late Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi of Kharota Wala, Tehsil Bhakkar, District Mianwali. He remained Chairman Union Muslim League as well. He was a close associate of late Amir Abdullah Khan Rokhri Ex Senator/MNA/MPA, Late Ghulam Hassan Khan Dhandla Ex MNA, Late Sardar Mehmood Khan Dhandla,  Late Habib Ullah Khan Masti Khel Ex District Member Jirga and late Malik Aurangzeb Jhamat of Dule Wala.

He was born in 1926 in a notable and respectable zamindar family of the Thal Area. He along his compatriots launched an effective campaign to widely spread the message of Quaid-e-Azam and got the program and manifesto of Muslim League popularized amongst the local masses especially Muslims during the peak years (1945-46-47) of Pakistan movement. He organized village and Town Muslim League committees and working groups with the help of His compatriots and local elders and passed resolutions in favor of creation of Pakistan. In this context, it is worth mentioning that he was not alone in upholding this noble cause of independence but certainly other student leaders of notable background rose to the occasion and amongst them were late Ghulam Hassan Khan Dhandla Ex MNA/Ex Member Shura and His elder Brother late Sardar Mehmood Khan Dhandla and Late Habib Ullah Khan Masti Khel Ex Member District Jirga of Jandawala. These highly committed young men left no stone unturned to inculcate awareness in the local masses and to thwart the nefarious designs of Unionists who were devout/ardent supporters of Congress.

During Pakistan Movement in 1946, to raise funds for All India Muslim League these students made relentless efforts for monetary contributions from the local masses and sent to All India Muslim League Central fund which was though it was a peanut sums of Rs.1,700/-  but receipt was acknowledged with the signature of Quaid-e-Azam Himself. It can be seen what an exemplary spirit was there in the people of every walk of life for Creation of Pakistan.

Another incident to give you a glimpse about the level of their commitment with the cause of creation of Pakistan that they removed the flag of Union Jack from the Building of Government High School Bhakkar and Hosited All India Muslim League Flag in1947 before creation of Pakistan. On violation of school discipline all these three students (Late Dhandla Brothers and Late Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi) were awarded a physical punishment by the School Head Master.

During Partition Time, Turmoil started and at some places Riots between Hindus and Muslims took place causing a general tension and resentment amongst the local people. With the proclamation of the partition of sub-continent, Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947 and as a result unexpected and unforseen migration of Muslims and Hindus took place to their respective countries. During this period, young and energetic Mr. Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi along with his party members and compatriots were trying to normalize the prevailing tensions between hindus and muslims and this was done to avoid loss of precious lives and property and peace could be restored.

After creation of Pakistan, the immediate problem was the settlement of migrants. The muslim migrants that came to Mianwali District were mainly from Districts of Karnal, Ambala, Rohtak,  Amritsar, Ferozpur and Jullandar As an active  member of Pakistan Movement,  Mr. Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi made sincere efforts in settlement of migrants and got vacated the land occupied by local infulentials. This was the reason that till his death he was respected by the settlers.

He had Two Brothers and Three Sisters. His elder Brother Late Mr. Abdur Rehman Khan Niazi was a Government Servant and he died in 1952 as a Bachelor. His younger Brother Late Mr. Abdul Ghaffar Khan Niazi was famous for his Horse and Camel Riding Skills and Many Young Enthusiasts were his students, he died in 2001.

Late Mr Niazi died on May 01, 1999 and thus leaving behind a rich legacy which is being carried by his five sons under the leadership of Mr. Faizullah Khan Niazi a retired bureaucrat of Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service. One of his son Mr Niazullah Khan Niazi is the Advocate General of Islamabad High Court.