On the third day after the death of his twelve-year-old son in 1976,
Hyderabad, Sindh law enforcement authorities surrounded his house and arrested him in a conspiracy case. A total of 55 people were arrested in this case, including
Khan Abdul Wali Khan,
Mir Ghos Bakhsh Bizenjo,
Attaullah Mengal,
Khair Bakhsh Marri and Qasim Zia.
Bhutto's government In 1972,
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto came to power in
Pakistan after the 1971 war with
India and a new independent country called
Bangladesh emerged from former East Pakistan. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto came to power in former West Pakistan, thereafter called simply
Pakistan. After Bhutto's hanging, Habib Jalib wrote the following poem: : : : : :His magic has not been broken :His blood became a slogan :It has been proved, that he ruled his people's hearts :He used to fight with the people like him (Feudal Lords), but with the (poor) people like us, he used to love.
Zia-ul-Haq's martial law During
General Zia-ul-Haq's dictatorship, Jalib wrote a poem on Zia, in which he asked how he could write darkness as
Zia (
Zia literally means
light in
Urdu). : :Darkness as light, Hot desert wind as a morning breeze :How can I write a human as God?
Benazir Bhutto's government After
General Zia-ul-Haq's death in 1988,
Benazir Bhutto came to power and released Habib Jalib. Disappointed at the state of the nation, when asked if he felt any change after democracy, he said: : : : : :
Haal ab tak wahi hain faqiroan kay :
Din phiray hain faqat waziroan kay :
her Bilawal hai Dais ka maqrooz :
paoon nangay hain Benazeeroan kay :The status of the poor is still the same :the days of the ministers have indeed changed :every
Bilawal (name of the only son of
Benazir Bhutto) of the country is under debt :while Benazirs (i.e the poor) of the country walk without shoes ==Death==