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Balochistan has always been played a leading role to ensure human dignity in Pakistan. Because the struggle of nationalist leaders of Balochistan, people in Pakistan have many democratic rights, which are not being enjoyed citizens of many other Muslim countries because of different kinds of dictatorships supported by so called champions of democracy to advanced their imperialistic designs. Nawab Nauroz Khan, Nawab Mohammad Akbar Bugti, Nawabzada balach marri and thousands other people not only gave their lives for the sake of human dignity and rights of people of Balochistan but many others faced serious difficulties by spending many years of their precious lives behind the bars. One of these heroes Malik Abdul Ali Kakar, who left his mortal world on January, 18th 2009 in the age of 90 years. He was born in august 1918 in Kuchlak. He acquired primary education from primary school of Kuchlak and made matriculation from Sandeman High School Quetta. The devastating earthquake of 1935 became an obstacle in the way of his higher education as his brother died in the earthquake and all responsibilities came on his shoulders. He was inclined toward politics during his education in school and became member of Muslim Local Association in 1936. He was great lover of football. He was not only a close friend of Abdul Samad khan Assakzai, Sardar Attaullah Mengal and Mir Ghous Bukhsh Bizenjo but he was also the school fellow of Mir Ghous Bukhsh Bizenjo. He became member of Anjuman-e-Watan in 1945 which was formed by late Khan Abdul Samad Khan Assakzai. He became active in politics with Khan Abdul Samad Khan, Mir Mohammad Hussain Unka, Mohammad Hussain Nizami, Mir Abdul Aziz Kurd, Mir Ghous Bhakhsh Bizenjo, Malik Faiz Mohammad Yousafzai and Babu Abdul Karim Shorish to get freedom from British imperialism but he was not favour of division of Sub-continent. Because he was of the view that British imperialism wanted to divide the Muslims of Sub-continent under its plan of division of Sub-continent. Before partition he was member of Sibi Jirga. Once in Jirga Hall, where other tribal elders of Balochistan were also present, Malik Abdul Ali Kakar did not rise on his seat when Agent to Governor General (AGG) entered in the contrary to him other Jirga members rose on their seats. Officials considered it a great insult for themselves and after that they never invited. Malik Abdul Ali Kakar in official functions. He continued his relentless struggle after division of Sub-continent for rights and national autonomy of people of Balochistan. Malik Abdul Ali Kakar was also the active member of Nation Awami Party (NAP). He remained behind the bars for many times because of his struggle. Politics was a noble cause for him and he never used it for personal interests like the politicians of present era, whose absolute majority is using politics a tool bar personal gains and minting money. He played a role of bridge between Balochs and Pashtoons and he was a torch bearer of unity amongst oppressed nations, particularly Balochs and Pashtoons.