Rauf Klasra

Rauf Klasra (Urdu: رؤف کلاسرا) is a Pakistani journalist and Urdu language columnist. He files stories for both the news paper and television. Moreover he is also running a web paper[1] and was earlier working with The News. Klasra is known for investigating political scams and scandals and has unfolded many financial and moral scams of political elite.[2]

Background and early life

Rauf Klasra belongs to a subtribe Jatt Southern Punjab in Layyah District of Punjab Pakistan family. The word Klasra comes from his village of Jaysal Klasra Note he is not a Belong to a Jatt Family

He is graduated from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan and Goldsmiths, University of London. He has done graduation in English Literature.[3]

Career

Klasra is a leading columnist of Urdu language and has authored four books. He started his career as a reporter for Daily Dawn and was later moved to Islamabad office of Dawn. He left Dawn to move to The News and started writing columns for Jang and Akhbar-e-Jahan as well. Later he moved to The Express Tribune as Editor Investigations.

Klasra has worked in Dunya Television as Editor Investigations where he was heading the Investigations department. He frequently appears on all local television channels as a political analyst and is famous for talking a bold, unique and unpopular stance on complex issues.[4]

He has also worked as the co-anchor of a news show on 92 News called "Muqabil" [5] where he frequently gave out political scams and financial scandals. He quit the show and resigned from 92 News on 28 April 2019. Klasra has won the APNS best reporter of the year award multiple times.[6]`

Books

  • Ek Syasat Kaee Kahanian
  • " Ek qatal jo ho na saka"
  • Urdu translation of Novel " Godfather "
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References

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