Labour rights activist Karamat Ali passes away at 78

Web DeskJune 20, 2024 09:24 AMnational
  • Karamat Ali dedicated his life to championing workers' rights
  • Piler pays tribute to his tireless advocacy for social justice
  • His legacy inspires a commitment to a fairer society
Labour rights activist Karamat Ali passes away at 78Image Credits: thenews.com.pk
Karamat Ali, a prominent labour rights activist, and Executive Director of Piler, passed away at 78. His lifelong dedication to social justice and workers' rights leaves a lasting impact.

Karamat Ali, a well-known figure in the realm of labour rights activism and the Executive Director of the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education & Research (Piler), has sadly passed away at the age of 78 in Karachi. His lifelong dedication to championing the rights of workers and advocating for social justice has left an indelible mark on our society.

In a statement released following his demise, Piler paid tribute to Karamat Ali, hailing him as an indefatigable advocate for the working class. His tireless endeavors to advance the cause of labour rights and his unwavering commitment to striving for social equality have forged a lasting legacy within our community.

Karamat Ali, born in Pakistan, dedicated his life to fighting for the rights of workers. As the Executive Director of Piler, he played a pivotal role in raising awareness about labour issues and working towards creating a more equitable society. His passion for social justice and his relentless pursuit of a fairer world have inspired many to join the cause of advocating for the marginalized.

The passing of Karamat Ali marks a significant loss for the labour rights movement in Pakistan. His contributions to the betterment of workers' conditions and his advocacy for social justice will be remembered for years to come. As we mourn his departure, let us also take this moment to reflect on his legacy and recommit ourselves to the pursuit of a more just and equitable society.

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