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Lasting Legacy Of Syed Bashir Ahmad Bukhari: A Tribute

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January 17, 2026
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Lasting Legacy Of Syed Bashir Ahmad Bukhari: A Tribute
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Time has a way of softening memories, but the influence of a true mentor never fades. The path shown by such a person remains clear, regardless of how many years pass. The inspiration drawn from that guidance continues to shape choices and decisions, leaving little room for deviation. Such is the enduring presence of my father, Syed Bashir Ahmad Bukhari, whose 14th death anniversary is observed today. Kashmir Horizon was launched in 2008 under his mentorship. At that time, it was a small and uncertain venture, started amid numerous challenges. The social and political atmosphere was tense, and fear and uncertainty were part of daily life. Starting a newspaper in such conditions required courage, determination, and the belief that honest journalism still had a place. My father believed that difficulties should never become an excuse for inaction, and that belief became the foundation of the organisation. For me, the journey often felt like attempting to scale a mountain—steep, demanding, and at times overwhelming. Yet my father’s constant advice, “Do not give up easily when faced with challenges,” remained a source of strength. His words continue to guide me even today, offering reassurance during moments of doubt. This unseen but constant support has been one of the strongest influences in my professional life. My father had a deep understanding of journalism and its responsibilities. He believed that being a journalist was not merely about reporting events, but about serving society. He often stressed that professional success means little without social responsibility. According to him, peace of mind and self-satisfaction come from contributing positively to society. He considered social service an essential part of humanity and believed that turning away from it weakened both the profession and the individual. He was firmly convinced that journalism should speak for those who have no voice and stand for justice and human dignity. These values were not just ideas he spoke about; they were principles he lived by and expected others to uphold. He believed that a newspaper must act as a moral force, especially in difficult times, and should never compromise on truth for convenience.
The success and reputation of Kashmir Horizon are a direct result of the mentorship and guidance of late Haji Syed Bashir Ahmad Bukhari. His core values of truth and social responsibility remain the guiding force behind the newspaper’s editorial choices today.
On the night between January 16 and 17, 2012, my father passed away, leaving behind a legacy and a responsibility that was both heavy and meaningful. Although I had spent decades in journalism, taking full charge of a newspaper brought a new set of challenges. Running a daily publication made me aware of the many pressures—editorial, financial, and ethical—those come with the role. Each day demanded careful decisions, resilience, and a strong sense of purpose. The growth of Kashmir Horizon from a vision into a recognised English daily is closely linked to the values my father instilled in me. My development as Editor-in-Chief has been shaped by the lessons he taught—lessons rooted in integrity, patience, and courage. While his professional path was his own, he provided a clear framework that helped me navigate mine. He taught me that leadership is not about authority but about responsibility and that a newspaper must always respect human dignity and serve the public interest. His belief that true professionals are defined by their courage in adversity has guided the organisation through its most challenging periods. Today, the steady progress and credibility of Kashmir Horizon stand as a tribute to his vision and guidance. His principles continue to influence every editorial decision, reminding us that his legacy is not confined to memory. It lives on in the newspaper’s commitment to truth, responsibility, and service to society. May Almighty Allah the most beneficent and the most merciful bless his soul with peace and may he have the best place in Jannah, Aameen Ya Rab Ul Aalameen!
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Shafqat Hussain Bukhari
Editor In Chief

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