Friday, 29 April 2016

ALLAH BAKHSH SOOMRO'S LETTER TO THE VICEROY

FULL TEXT OF ALLAH BAKHSH SOOMRO’S LETTER TO THE VICEROY OF SINDH,THATPAVED WAY FOR HIS DISMISSAL AS THE PREMIER OF SINDH.

dismissed from his office by the Sindh Governor. The extraordinary reason given is that Mr.Allah Bakhsh no longer possessed the Governor’s confidence and that he could not in consequence  continue to hold office.
For the first time since the 1935 Act came into force, thisnew principle was applied that a Premier, though no motion of ‘no-confidence’had been passed against him in a Legislature, could be dismissed from office by the Governor on the ground that he did not possess Governor’s confidence! Theonly offence of Allah Bakhsh, the Premier of Sindh was that, as a protestagainst Mr. Churchill’s statement, he renounced the honours which he hadreceived from the Government. The  textof his leeter is shared here-with.-Dr. Dur Muhammad Pathan, Founder, Gul HayatInstitute]
“ I beg to inform your Excellency that I have decided torenounce both the honours I hold from the British Government as I feel I cannot consistently with my views and convictions retain them any longer.
India has been struggling for her national freedom for along time past. Upon the outbreak of the present war it was hoped that  under the very principles and ideology, indefence of which the Allies were waging a titanic conflict, India would be made free and participate in the world struggle as a free country.Convinced as I am  that India has every to be free and that the people of India should have conditions in which they could live in peace and harmony, the declaration and action of the British Government have made. I clear  that, instead of giving their co-operation tovarious Indian parties and communities in settling their differences and parting with power to the people of land and allowing them to live happy in freedom and mould the destinies of their country according to their birthright, the policy of the British Government hasbeen to continue their imperialistic hold on India and persist in keeping herunder subjection, use the political and communal differences for propaganda purposes, and crush the national forces to serve their own imperialistic aims and intentions.
The last speech delivered by Mr. Wiston Churchill in the House of Commons has caused the greatest disappointment to all men of good will who wish to see rendered to India justice which is long due to her. As that helpless pronouncement withholds such justice from India and adds to the volume of evidence that Britain has no desire to give up her imperialistic hold on India, I feel I cannot retain the honours I hold from the British Government which in the circumstances that have arisen. I cannot but regard as tokens of Brituish Imperialism.” (Source: ‘Source-Material on Allah Bakhsh Soomro’,compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).

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