"It was 1950. I was then studying Journalism in London and was attached to the "Daily Telegraph” I was scanning the news of the morning. Suddenly I found the “copy" containing the list of successful candidates who had passed their Bar-at-Law Examination Mustafa’s name was there. I rang him up at his residence and congratulated him on his success At six in the evening Mustafa came to my flat with lots of eatables and to express his gratitude to me for letting him know his results piping-hot from the newspaper office. Such was the man who is no more in the land of the living."
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Atiquzzaman Khan, quoted from "My brother Mustafa", page 3, 10 January 1966, The Pakistan Observer
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A. T. M. Mustafa
1925 – 1966
A. T. M. Mustafa (1925–1966) was a Pakistani lawyer, politician and cricketer.
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