Razakar definition

Razakar is a Persian word. It means volunteer. The Razakar Bahini (force) was formed to assist the Pakistani Army in its various criminal activities. On May 13, 1971, Jamaat's senior Naib
Razakar means a volunteer who has been appointed as a paid or unpaid member of the Service on his own request.

Examples of Razakar in a sentence

  • The Razakar Club, set up boxes in every UCA dorm block for donations of clothes to families in need and to the local Crisis Center.

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