English newspaper Milli Gazette Says Goodbye to Readers
07:42AM Wed 8 Feb, 2017

New Delhi: At the end of December 2016 came the news that the 17-year-old publication The Milli Gazette has said goodbye to its readers. The 16-31 December issue was the last. This is indeed a painful news.
Founder Editor Zafarul-Islam Khan brought it out in January 2000 with high hopes expecting that through this publication he would be able to make the voice of 200 million Indian Muslim community heard. Otherwise, it was not being given coverage in the national media. He thought through an English publication he will be able to convey the Indian Muslim voice to millions outside India as well. But for how long could this journey continue in the wilderness of media world without the badly needed resources? After issuing several mayday calls during these past 17 years and when no meaningful rescue could be found, at last he announced that this journey could not be continued any further.
Asia Times thought it necessary to talk in detail to the editor of The Milli Gazette and learn about the difficulties he had to face and what efforts he made to overcome these difficulties.
Following is a rather detailed interview of Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan by Ashraf Ali Bastawi: