In spite of his large following, why did Mashriqis followers not write about him or the Movement?
Despite difficulties, many books are written on Mashriqi; however, most of them are in Urdu. More books would have been written if freedom of speech existed in Pakistan. Many of Mashriqis supporters wanted to write on him, but they were threatened with dire consequences if they ever criticized Quaid-e-Azam or the Two-Nation Theory. Moreover, materials on Mashraqi and the Tehreek are challenging to acquire. Access to the Khaksar material in National Archives of Pakistan and India is difficult, and there is a general lack of Khaksar material in domestic and public libraries. Where Khaksar material is available, poor indexing and cataloging poses an additional challenge.