Professor Waris Mir was a man of unyielding principles. In the bustling city of Lahore, where tradition often clashed with modernity, he stood tall as a long-lasting beacon of truth and resilience. His roles as a writer, teacher and journalist were not mere titles but avenues through which he fought against the tide of oppression that sought to silence voices like his.
As a writer, Professor Mir’s pen was his sword. His articles and research papers, filled with sharp wit and profound insights, challenged the status quo and called for justice. He wrote about the impecunious strata, the forgotten and the oppressed, bringing their stories to light in a society that often preferred shadows. His words were a lifeline to many, a source of inspiration and hope.
In his role as a teacher and a university Professor, Waris Mir went beyond imparting knowledge; he mentored his students to think critically and question authority. He fostered an environment where free thought was not just allowed but celebrated. Many of his students and followers, inspired by his courage, went on to become voices of change in their own right. His bold critiques of authoritarian regimes sparked societal debates that challenged oppressive policies. Many of his students, inspired by his courage, became influential advocates for justice and human rights in Pakistan.
Journalism was the most dangerous battlefield for Professor Waris Mir. His investigative reporting exposed corruption, human rights abuses and governmental misconduct. Despite threats, censorship and even a violent attack after a critical speech, he remained undeterred. Even after being physically shaken, he dictated his next article to his son, Amir Mir, showcasing his resilience.
Under severe press restrictions, Professor Waris Mir continued to highlight the suppression of democratic values and the need for freedom of expression. His fearless journalism made him a target, but his commitment to truth solidified his legacy as a principled figure fighting for journalistic freedom.
The weight of his battles often took a toll, but Professor Waris Mir found solace in his family’s unwavering support. His wife stood by him as a source of strength, while his children, inspired by his bravery, carried forward his legacy. Despite the threats and burdens, he remained a symbol of resistance, proving that the power of words and the human spirit can endure even in the face of relentless oppression.
Professor Waris Mir’s struggle was not in vain. His relentless pursuit of truth and justice inspired a movement for a more just and free society. His contributions to journalism and human rights advocacy continue to serve as a guiding light for those fighting against oppression.
Even in his final days, Professor Waris Mir knew the fight against injustice was far from over. Yet, he found peace knowing his efforts had sown seeds of change. His enduring legacy remains a testimony to his courage, resilience and unwavering commitment to truth.
—The writer is a Lahore-based senior educationist. ([email protected])