Cowasjee owned a family run shipping company, that at the time of the
independence of Pakistan was Karachi's largest shipping company. This shipping company was nationalized during
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's
premiership. He was appointed by
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto as Managing Director of
Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) in 1973. He was jailed for 72 days in 1976 by
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto for which no explanation has been given to date; it is said that Prime Minister Bhutto did this because Cowasjee was becoming increasingly vocal about Bhutto's authoritarian ways. Cowasjee subsequently started writing letters to the editor of
Dawn newspaper, which led to him becoming a permanent columnist. Since then, his hard-hitting and well-researched columns in
Dawn have continuously exposed
corruption,
nepotism, and incompetence in different local, provincial, and national governments. Cowasjee's last article for
Dawn was published on 25 December 2011.
Los Angeles Times described him thus: "His is a stubborn non-Muslim voice in this nation created as an Islamic homeland, refusing to be silenced. Attempts have been made. His life has been threatened so often the government has provided him with 24-hour protection. == Activities ==