User:Moizkhan10/Haji Saeed Ur Rehman Khan Kakar

Background
Haji Saeed ur Rehman khan kakar, a land lord, trader, political and social renown figure of Depalpur was born on 25 june 1929 in Pathan family resident of district Rottak, village Rhari Ojamai, India. He got his early education from his village, intermediate (FSc) from government college Rottak and gradation from Islamia college Lahore. He was one of the active members in the Tehreek e Pakistan. He performed the duty as the national guards of Muslim League and got arrested while defending the office. After the partition of subcontinent he led 250000 people from district Rottak to Pakistan safe and sound. He himself settled in Depalpur afterwards and become one of the renowned agriculturists of Depalpur. During his life he was member of Pakistan tobacco board, cotton control board of Pakistan, agriculture and water affairs and worked for the betterment of farmers of Pakistan. He also became the president of the Pathan welfare committee. A free hospital and a religious institute were run under his supervision.

Vision
His vision was to implement Islamic laws in order to make Pakistan a true Islamic Republic of Pakistan. He also supported the implementation of Islamic zakat system in Pakistan, in which zakat distribution can easily be monitored.

Political Life
During his political career he had to undergo several hardship but he stood firmly against the oppositions. Haji Saeed Ur Rehman Khan Karar became a prominent member of finance and  economic strateging committee during the time of federal  Majlis E Shura. He also became the political victim in 1972 when Zulifqar Ali Bhutto took 600 acres of agricultural land from his possession, trying to make him bankrupt, but he managed to survive those tough times.

He highlighted several local issues at federal level such as providing the basic necessities  of life, establishing of Tehsil headquarter hospital, Depalpur revenue office, Depalpur direct telephone exchange office, provide basic agricultural needs and most of all upgrade the intercollegiate to a university for boys and girls.