Democracy to have full trial
State Help for debt settlenment
From oujt staff corresponded “The governemtn of india act of
1935 is best more or less on the western parliamentary instututions and
naturally a neel arises for the working of such reforsm on the system as is
prevalent in the west today. The need of parties is very essential especially
in a province like ours, where the interests of different classes oif people
have got to be protection. In my opinion, we will have to tackle the whole
position on some economic principles”
Open to All sindhis
“we have no quarrel with any
other group and our party is open to every person in sind. We propose to work
the consitution for what is may be worth through I do recognise that there is a
group what believes in wrecking the present reforsm. I do not agree with scu
persons who have been co-workers of mine in the past” declared seth haji
Abdullah haroon while announcing the birth of the sind united party to a group
of pressmen this morning at 10-30 at his residence on victoria road, karachi .
He said; the rural population consists of what we call the “haris
or the agriculturists and the zamidars as landlords. The urban population
consists of commercial and middle classes to day in the rural area whicle it is
true that the position and the status of the haris are delporabel yet I also
feel that the zamidar needs support and freedom from circumstances that
unfortunately surroudn him”
“within the next five years of eht life of this lefisleture we
purpose to tackle the problem fropm the bottom which shall consist of mass
education a living and securoty fopr the ordinary hari and protection of the
zamidars from hardships that they often have to nmarketing of their products,
state protection, support and security.”
Rural Debts
“one of the most important question that faces our rural
population to day is that of their debt according to the figures I have been
able to collect friom he provincial banking enquiry communittes report of 1930
give an awful position and the degration that our present has had to fce
accouridnt to this report there are 6,55,800 agricultural families carring a
debt of 17 crores which workds out to Rs259 perfamilyas a debt upto 1930. this
gives an enormous figyures which has got to be adjested some howm, as in my
opinion a complete repudiation of any
debt is no remdy of a future peceful condiciton”
“I feel that it will be possible for us in our province to reduce
this total debt for immediate payment and adjustment to the credotirs provided
we are abel to creat by public agitation and arbitration boards a force behind
govgfernment to support our scheme”
A settlement could be arrived at wkith the creditors if paymkent
could be guaranteed by the state between 25 to 50 percent of the debt, of
courage with the debtors taking responsibility for their share.
This will not only give an extra inpetus to what we know in our
villages as the barria money lender who with cash re-imbur-sements will be able
to have an increased trade, but with a freedom from this burden the
aggriculturist both the haris and the zamidar will hjave the courage to go
forward and create a new future.
Urban Problems
“turning to the urban population as an istance with our karachi growing in its importance in every direction as
the first airport
of india , probable one of
the very important sea bawes also, the commercial faciliteis for our people and
the consequent industial development will need immediate attentkion. We raw
produce, eg. Cotton cereals and oilseeds the latter I under stand the
agricultrla deptt: is making experience on to develop and increase the
products. We can have more industries and this parlty esolve the preswnt
unemplyment problem of the eudcated clases I my self feel that ouir education
toung men should go back to the land and take agriculture with such vast areas
available in our province”
Engough of communalism
“we have had enough of communication and in the attempts to
quarrel on minors issues we have ignored the major ones and there can not bge a
greater question then the freedom of the country. This can only be done by
co-operation and support of all irrespective of the classes or communities and
in the interests of evey induviaual belonging to our province our province has the great prioviledge of
being known as the “sufi’” province and is it too much to ask at least for
another 10 years, that each one of us,
no matter to what community or caste he or she may belong, should go forward
with his or her full force and work in the intersts of building our province
for the good of all concerned.”
(Daily Gazeettee 30th
October, 1936-Page 04)
Hindus and Muslims Join
Seth H.Asadullah Haroon elected leader, on 31
October, 1936, the hindu and muslims leaders, including sir shahnawaz khan
bhutto, sir Ghulam Hussain hidaatulah khan bahadur khuhra, Rai Bahadur Hotchand
chandumal and other leaders belnging to different schools of thought signed the
pledge of the sind united party.
In the eveinig at the resicence of seth haji
asadullah haroon the party was fomally in agurateda dn its policy and programme
approved. At the conclusion, the following office bearers were elected.
Leader of the party seth Haji asadullah haroon deputy
leaders sir shah nawaz Bhutto, sir ghulam hussain hidayatullah, and syed miran
mohammad shah, secrataruws Mr MH gazdar and KB khuhro joint secretaries Mr
Hatim Alavi and Mr Syed Mehar ali Shah.
(Daily Gazeettee 2nd November, 1936-Page 04)
United Abdullah Haroon explains United Party split “By Petty Issue”
“Province planged into Election on communal lines”
Denial that there was any misunderstanding. In these
days of democracy a person like sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah to have
ventured to the attityude of breaking from the Sindh united Party only on a
mirror issue of an extra deputy leader indicates fully what the future is
liokely to be with him or any where with a party led by him. Said seth Abdullah
Haroon, leader of the sind united party, to a special representative of the
“The Daily Gazeettee” when interviews to day with regard to the formation of
the sind Muslim Ploticial party under the leader ship of sir Ghulam Hussian
hidayatullah. Haji Abdulla Haroon added:
The sind united party, after sevderal discussions
came into existance as a result of the deciusion arived between few friends
prominenet among wheom were syed mran Mohammad Shah and Mr MH Gazdar.
United Party’s Strength
“Immediately provincial arrangements were made for
the working of the party. The party’s aims and objects were board cast all over
the province. The propganda work was carried on by this group of provincial
leaders of the party which has shown wonderful results by the resoonse the
party received from every citizen and oublic worker of the province.”
“While sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah in the intial
stage completely kept himself a loof for reasons best known to himself,
probably under presure of intrested parties subsequently findint the party
growing in strength and receiving support from every public minded sindhi
irrespective of caste or creed, he joined the party.”
National Aims.
“The aioms and objects of the party are based on the
fesibility of working them success fully one of the editors of a karachi , english daily
(not to dayly Gazette, pointed out at the journalist gathering the other day”
“The aims and objects of the party were identical to
the fresmost national organisation, the congress”
“Sir ghulam Hidayatullah imediately negotiated
through his emissary KB Mohammad Ayoob Khuhro and his friends to join this
party provinced and some of his best friends were guaranteed prominent places
in the exacutive of the party. The promotors of the party having only one ideal
in view-that of service of the province bases on the unity of differenct
communities to work the new constitution for what ever it may be worth-readily
accomodated persosn like sir ghulam Hidayatullah and his friends’
“At the convention every member who attended had the
option to propose any amoundemtn resulition etc. a proposed that was put
forward for three deputy leaders instead of one as laid in the original
consitution proposed, was carried by an over whiolming majority with only Mr
Nazar Ali voting against it.”
“for the information of the public I give behid a
letter dated october 31 signed by both sir Ghulam Hidayatullah & KB Khuhro
and addressed to one of the chief promoters of the sind united party, syed
Ghulam G.Murtaza Shah.” “You and I have agreed that in the interests of unity
among Muslims there should be only one party and Sir Ghulam Hussain & Sir Shah Nawaz both should be requested to join
one party. It was further agreed between us that seth HA Haroon should be the
P/1 leader iof this united party and Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto and Sir G.Hussain to
be the deputy leaders and my self and Mr Gazdar to be secretaries. I talked over
this matter with sir G.Hussain & Sir Shahnawaz and after reasoning they
agreed to this arrangement. I communicated this to tou and to Mr Gazdar last
evening and we all three went to Sir Ghulam Hussain who personally agreed to
it, in the interests of muslims as a community. We later went to saw sir
shahnawaz and he too agreed then. We stand by this understanding and if sir
shahnawaz and also others stick to that we will join the party.”
No Minunderstanding
“Any man reading the above letter would see that there
was no understanding that there would be only two deputy leaders as alleged by
sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah in his statement to the papers. I leave it to
the public to judege the conduct of sir G.Hussain in leaving the party on this
petty issue and plunging the whole province into the consequences of a severe
election contest fought on purely communal lines”
(Daily Gazeettee 4th December, 1936-Page 14)
United Party Split
Mr Gazdar Answers Sir GHH unseemly and base Allegations
“Sir Ghulah Hussain Hidayatullah in his recent ont
burst in the press has made some very unseemly and baseless allegations against
seth AH the leader of the united party, of a personal nature which are quite un
becoming to a public man of his standing with about 14 years experience as a
member of the government says the Mr M.H Gazdar, General secretary to the
press.”
"Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah will admit that today the
gap between the unity of the different communities is more a fact due to lack
of confidence in one an other and lack of good-will towards one another then
absence of a desire to get together. I myself fell that is will not be long
before sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah will fine some of the best non-muslim
elements also behind this party, thuis making it really what the name indicates
a true united sind party. let sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah have a litte
patience, as each one of us feels confidence of showing by our actions and
deeds and proving ourselves worthy of the confidence of non-muslims.
“The very fact that our labours resoulted durign a short period
in interesting sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah and his emissart, khan bahadur
khuhro to come forward to join our party on the last day of the gathering on
oct 31 was enough to gladden us for they were some of our strongest opponents
in the begning and were not inclined to support us, the keepint themselves
aloof as our adversaries for reasons best known to themselvess”
“Communal Bogey” Raised
“Sir Ghulam Hussain” adds Mr Gazdar has raised the communal bogey
and accused seth H.A.Haroon of his omjmission and commissions in the past. Even
if all were true, that sir Ghulam desires the pubglic to believe, is is fair
for him to with draw or break from a united party on a minor issue that he
raised of an extra deputy leader? Evediently Sir Ghulam Hussain public coneer
in any public bod is based on the dictum “either I do as I desire or I secede
and form a party even with myself alone as leader and followers, as he lately
did in the legislative assembly, breaking from Mr Jinnah’s president party when
he was not nominated for the post of president of the Central assembly.”
“we are today out to serve our people what ever may to be the
last creed or community of each one of us with the rural population starvingt
today and increasing urban middle clas un employment problems preplexing all of
us, is it fair that leaders like sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah who proposed
to staingf from the ladn holders constituency which consists of voters both
Hindus and muslims should venture to raise these communal quarrels and prblems
which are not necessary to day the public and specially the non-muslims
population consisting principally of hindus have to realse what protection they
can have from persons of Sir Ghulam Hussain hidayatullah mentality infletect on
the joing ticket.”
(Daily Gazeettee 10th November, 1936-Page 10)
Sindh United Party
Khan Muhammad Jan Muhammad on Split :
Commenting upon the Sindh united party “Split” khan
Bahadur Jan Muhammad, president of the District Muslim League, poona, Branch,
who is on a business visit to Karachi stated in an interview that he deplored
the attitude of certain leaders who, while preaching unity were prepared to
throw produce to the winds and shalter a policy upon the merest quibble in respect
to an appointment or on the least production.
He further stated that he was surprised that such
acknowledged leaders sir G.H.Hidayhallah and sir shah Nawaz Bhutto who as
cabinet Ministers of the Bombay Government have handled difficult situations with
fact in the past, should allow themselves to be the principles in a party
“split” which will do more harm to the commitment than any direct opposition
“such incidents as these hardly repay other leaders who give their value able
time and spend money lavishly for their cause.” He added.
“So long as personal difference are allowed enter the
arena of Muslim politics, the community will have very little hope of future
advancement”
Khan bahadur Jam Muhammad left the Bombay on Thursday.
(Daily Gazeettee 14th November, 1936-Page 13)
New Leader of Sindh United Party
Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto has party. Seth Haji Asadullah
haroon has resiged from the leadership because business interests take him out
of sind, and will necessiate his absence for some weeks at a time when it is
necessary that there should be no lull in the political activities of the
party.
(Daily Gazeettee 16th November, 1936-Page 01)
Sindh United Party
Mr Punthakey’s Question Answered.
In the editor dailty gazeette: sir-As you have
published Mr Jahangir Puthakey’s question addressed to the leader of the sindh
uinited party you will, I hope entend the same indulgence to my following
replies to his questions.
I must admit I have not been able to understand the
motive which has promoted Mr punthakey to ask these questions. But I ams sure the purpose must be an
altuistic one. One who is so kind and compassionate to wards animals will, I am
confident never deny the same consideration to the people of sind who have now
for ling bled under the iron red of communalism I am sure any replies will
satisfy him and he will give the united party the unique oprivilede of having
him within its fold.
It must be remerbed that the united party has started
its wotrk from october 31 when its constitution was formally adopted. Although
the response which it has received as extremely encouraging it has had to
contend at the very initial stages of its growth, with the difficultiues
created in consqeuences of Sir Gh: Hussains defection from its fold and the
subsequent offensiree laid against it by him. But the party has never the less
maintained its steady growth and the membership applications are pouring in
daily.
Several Hindus candidates have already joined the
party and other are bound to do it as soon as the principles of the party
brought home to them properly, Mr Punthakey should realise that inspite of the
fact that mischief makers have been out for al this time to pertatuate
separatistmentality the united party has been receiving a marvellous response.
It is not correct that baroing congressities all
other hindus cponsidates are offereing themselves on behalf of the hindu sahba,
The question whom to setup for and whom to keep out
of elections is yet a premature done. The enrolment is going on briskly and the
exacutive committee has been duty formed to consider that question at proper
time, I must how ever as sure hikm that of parsee gentleman of Mr punthakey’s
eminence and popularity joins the united party it will surely give the question
of his considature its most thoughtful consideration. He ought to have no
anxiety on that account.
The question whether all Mohamadan candiated would be
prepared to leave the connunal platform is clearly a hypothetical one whether
all candidates (who inculde eve sir Ghulam Hussain and his estemable campanion
K.B.Khuhro) do it or not the proper criteria for judging the influence of the
united party would be to wait and see the number of its nominees who succeed in
the contest.
The minorities of sind needed a gesture of goodwill
from the majority community which the united party has duly made. The hundus
and the rest can not now say that the moslems of sind did not like to work
jointly with them, there is the ground and the programme and if the minorities
do not take advantage of it they must thank themselves-yours etc.
A.M Rashidi
Elder of the “Sind United Party”
Sukkur District, Karachi , November, 18.
(Daily Gazeettee 19th
November, 1936-Page 06)
Donations
It is undersigned that Haji A.J has given a donation
of Rs: 2000 to the sind United Party. Sir shahnawaz khan Bhutto, advisor to the
governor of sind and the present leader of the party and khan bahadur abdul
sattar have given Rs: 1000 each. The donations have been made with a view to
helping the party in its election compaign.
(Daily Gazeettee 20th November, 1936-Page 04)
Sind Unite Party Split
Hindu Leaders hope of strong opposition
Commenting on the split in muslim ranks and the
formation of a muslim political party in sind by Sir Ghulam H.N, dewan diatnol
dowlatram, retired judge and a prominent member of the sind hindu sahba party
said in an interview.
“the formation of the muslims party has cuased no
surprise. The reasons given for the split with the sind united party are
fluinsy. The Hindu sahba party exited and was a living force even before the
united Muslim Party was formed”
The introduction of syed Miran Mohammad Shah among
the office bears was only an excuse. The elements of disruption were internt in
the united party. Men who were rivals for power could not ensure to play a
second fiddle under a lesser light. Sooner letter they would have parted
company. They have done it sooner then expected.
Strong Opposition
“Ill
blows the wind that farows no body. The sind assembly would show better results
now. One of the tow parties would be in office and we shall have a strong
opposition equally desirous to obtain office each will now attempt to chalkpit
an economic programme of worked for the betterment of the people of sind. That
is all to the good and would to better government of the province.”
(Daily Gazeettee 21st November, 1936-Page 04)
A meeting of
members of the executive committee of the sind united party will be held at
karachin on Saturday January 2, 1937 at the residence of seth Haji Abdullah
Haroon at 3pm to approve and confirm the names of all candidates standing from
the various constituences for the sind legislative Assembly election.
(Daily Gazeettee 24th
November, 1936-Page 04)
Sindh United Party Election campaigin
It is undersigned that sir shah nawaz bhutto leader
of the sindh united party, along with other prominent members of the party will
leave karachi on a lour in various parts of sindh in the first week of December
the tour is being under taken in connection with the election campign of the
party.
The party will first visit larkana on December 5
where infhential persons including sardar nabi bux bhutto, OBE have arranged a
number of meetings of which the leader of the party will speak.
(Daily Gazeettee 26th November, 1936-Page 04)
30 nominations approved leader to Tour the province.
Many importance members of the Sindh united party and
the leader of the party, sir shah nawaz Bhutto, who met at the Hyderabad, Sindh
on Monday at the residence of syed miran Mohammad shah, discussed election
propects in connection with the sind legislative assembly.
In regard to 34 Muslim constituencies, about 30
nominations were approved, each candidate being required to sign a pledge.
The following who were present and offered themselves
for election from their respective constituticies signed the pledge, according
to an important worker of the party.
Sir shah nawaz Bhutto (Larkana North) seth Haji
Abdullah Haroon (Karachi City North)
Mr MH Gazdar (Karachi
city south) Mr GM syed (Dadu south) Mr BR Dardar, (Nawabshah east) and Raul Bux
un or (Nawabshah weast)
The committee resolved to request all members
approved as party condidaklis of Sindh in their signed pledge to the leader
before January, 1937 with his minimum contribution of Rs: 100 with his pledge.
The leader of the party will the province in January.
Sir shah nawaz Bhutto, the leader of the party has arranged his taker programme
in upper Sindh leaving Karachi
on January 2, 1937.
In the evening here was a large gathering of
inferential Muslims in lower Sindh of whom about 500 were present at the
helmsted hall. They were invited by: Mr Hussain Bux and syed Miran Mohammad
Shah to an “at home’ to meet the leader of the sindh united party sir shahnawaz
bhutto who addressed the meeting and answered several interesting questions
about the need of a united non-communal political organisaion in sindh.
Sir shahnawaz emphatically maintained that there was
no problem in the province in the province which could be settled without the
support and joint efferts principally of the majiority community of muslims and
effective minority community of hindus.
Sir shahnawaz bhutto was followed by seth Haji
Abdullah Haroon and syed miran mohammad shah who also addressed the gathering.
At night Mr parmanand kundanmal, barrister at law
invited about 50 guests to dinner at the masonic lodge to meet sir shahnawaz
bhutto the leader of the sindh united party.
(Daily Gazeettee 19th December, 1936-Page
19)
A meeting of Sindh united party met at sayed Ghulam
Murtaza Shaheed Bungalow under the chairmanship of K.B Allah bux.
The following members were present.
1.
KB
Allah Bux
2.
MH
Gazdar
3.
KB
Ghulam Nabi Shah
4.
NM
Sayed Esq
5.
GM
Sayed Esq
6.
Sardar
Jaffar Khan Burdi
7.
Pir
Illahi Bux
8.
Sayed
Khair Shah Esq
9.
Rais
Rasool Bux Khan Umar.
The following business was transacted. “It is
resolved that our party should place the following demands before the leader of
the condition party for early compliance”.
1.
That
hon’ble the revenue minister should make a statement in the assembly to day to
the effect that the recommendation of the committee regarding taker loans which
met hon’ble the chief minister is given effect to in totto and further resolves
that compound and penol interest should not be charged from the very beginning
of such takari loans.
2.
That
hon’ble the chief minister should give a clear understanding that at lest a cut
of 15 lacs of rupees will be affected within one year and the amount thus saved
will be utilized in giving facilities to non-barrage areas in connection with
water supply etc.
3.
That
Govt. should give special facilities to land alienation and debt conciliation
bills for the passing these bills into law and giving their support.
4.
That
Govt. should bring money lender bill in assembly on the lines of Mr Munch’s
bill, which he has introduced in Bombay
assembly’s
Sindh united party’s meeting was held on 06-03-1938
at Mr G.M sayed’s bunglow.
The following members were present.
1.
Muhammad
Osman Soomro
2.
R.B
syed Ghulam Nabi Shah
3.
Sardar KS Jaffar Khan
4.
Pir
illah Bux
5.
Mr
G.M Syed
6.
M.H
Gazdar
7.
KB
Allah Bakhsh
8.
Syed
Khair Shah
1.
Resolved
that a motion should be made in the meeting of the democratic coalition party
that govt should given special facilities for an early passage of land
alienation bill of Mr Ghazdar and the debt conciliation bill of Mr GM Sayed
during the current session. The party approves of the bill.
2.
Resolved
further that the money lenders as introduced in the Bombay
legislative assembly by the Bombay
govt be introduced by the sind govt.
3.
The
Sindh united party is of opinion that in order to be able to dispose of the
atoms of the programmed of the democratic coalition party effectively and
expenditionally and in order that the party should shoulder joing
responsibility of the babionet a representation may be given to this party in
the cabinet and also into posts of parliamentary secretaries be allotted to this party further
KB Allah bakhsh the leader is requested to convey this message to the hon’ble
sir ghulam Hussain the chief minister.
Signed Allah Bux
MH Gazdar
BIRTHS
1st January
ABDUL HALIM SOOMRO ( /Folk Literature/1951)
ABDUL KARIM
“Gadai” (Jacobabad/ Literature/1901)
AKRAM
ANSARI(Borri/Literature &
Education/1925)
ABDUL
REHMAN MANGI ( Nasirabad / Journalism /
1939)
ABID MAGSI ( Sobho Khan / Literature / 1951)
ABID MANGIO ( Sakrand / Literature / 1937)
ABDUL
MAJEED “Pyasi” ( Ghari / Poetry/1941)
AIJAZ
QURESHI (Arazi / Education & Social work / 1942)
ABDUL HAQUE
ALMANI (Literature / 1941)
ARBAB ALI
MANGANHAR (Anb Fakir / Literature /
1960)
BAHAR BURIRO (Mirpur
Buriro / Folklore Literature/1960
BAGHI GORAR
(Valyo Khoso/ Literature /1974)
BAKHAT RAZA
( Dadu / Literature / 1982)
BALRAM DODAI
( Badah / students Politics / 1966)
BHAGWAN TILWANI (Bobi
Ajmeer/Literature/1934)
“ DARD” JAWANRI
( Sita Road / Poetry / 1969)
FAIZ
PANHWAR ( Misri Chandio / Literature /
1952)
FAKIR
MUHAMMAD BHUTTO ( Arzi Bhutto / Folk
literature / 1942)
GHULAM
RASOOL SHAH ( Mirpurkhas / Journalism
/1935)
GUL BURIRO (Buriro Village /Poetry /1936)
GHULAM
“BETAB” ( /Poetry/ 1937)
GHULAM
QADIR “ Attash” (Bero Gadahi /
Literature /1924)
GHULAM
QADIR “Sadai” (Hamal Mastoi / Poetry /& Religion /1937)
GHULAM-U-DDIN
“ Moulai” (Sodho Khaskheli /Folk Literature/1951)
GHULAM MUHAMMAD BOZDAR (M.K.Bozdar / Social work / 1953)
GHULAM
HUSSAIN MANGI (Larkano /
Journalisim/1895)
HAFIZ FATEH M.Mahessar ( Mullan Ali / Social Work / 1966)
INAYATULLAH ZANGEJO (
Literature / 1937)
INAYATULLAH
BHUTTO (Literature /1942)
JEWARTRAM “Jot” (Ubauro Ulhansnagar/Poetry/1928)
KHISHANCHAND KHOOBCHANDANI (Bhirya
Ahmedabad/Poetry & Drama/1934)
JANI LUND (Sita Road / Literature / 1974)
JEWATRAM SEETPAL ( Sukkur Mombay / Poetry
& Journalism / 1937)
LAL PUSH (
Larkanao Mombay / Literature
/1935)
MOULA BUX
“SAGAR” (Larkano/Poetry/1924)
MUFTI
MUHAMMAD SALIH BHUTTO (Agani/Religion/1922)
MOULVI
MUHAMMAD QASIM (Garhi Yaseen/ Religion/ 1888)
MUHAMMAD
SOOMAR SHAIKH (Badin/Education &
Literature/1935)
MUNEER
SOLANGI (Pir-jo-Goth/ Poetry/ 1935)
MUHAMMAD
QASIM “Ajiz” ( /Poetry / 1936)
MURLIDHAR NANKANI ( Nawabshah Baroda /
Singing / 1937)
MUHAMMAD
SALIH “KHADIM “ MAHAR (Sadiq-ji-Wandh /
Poetry)
MOULVI
ABDUL HAKIM (Rajanpur/Religion/1901)
“MUJRIM”
LAGHARI ( /Poetry/1930)
NARAIN TOLANI (Larkanao Ahmedabad/Singing/1925)
MUHAMMAD
ALI “Muftoon” (Mir Hassan Gadahi /
Literature /1929)
MOULA BUX
“Mashghool” ( Old Rukun / Literature /
1935)
MUHABAT BALOUCH
(Dadu / Literature / 1974)
MUHAMMAD SOOMRO
( Panjodero / Literature / 1974)
MUHAMMAD
BUX “Salik Solangi” (Larkano / Poetry
/1943)
M.ALIM
SHABANAM DONGAR (Gul Dongar / Literature
/ 1926)
M.NAWAZ CHANNO
( Pir Bux Channo / Folklore Literature / 1966)
NAZIR
HUSSAIN TUNIO ( Phulari / Poetry / 1969)
NABI BUX
“NAZ” (Tando Ghulam Ali / Poetry / 1966)
QAMAR
NATHANSHAHI ( Mado / Literature /1949)
QADIR
SHAIKH (Valid- Dadu / Literature / 1968)
RATAN
CHHUGANI (Larkanao Mombay/Singing/1924)
RASOOL BUX
SHAIKH (Jacobabad/ Journalism
&Politics /1921)
REWANCHAND
AJWANI (Hingorja Mombay /Literature/1925)
SYED SARDAR
ALI SHAH “Zakir’(
Berri/Journalisim/1928)
SAWAN KUMAR “UDASI” ( Larkano Ulhasnagar /
Poetry & Singing / 1940)
SHOUKAT
SHAH “Sikyal” C Pipri /Poetry
/1968)
SABIR
SAEEDPURI ( Saeedpur / Literature /
1971)
SIRICHAND
“Sangdil” (Poetry / 1942)
SYED AHMAD
ALI LAKHVI (Lakhi / Poetry / 1900)
SHAMSHER SILRO
( Karachi / Literature / 1981)
SHUBAN “BAKHIT” (Jecobabad/Poetry/1932)
TARANG
LALWANI (Literature/1914)
TASEER
NATHANSHAHI (Mado / Literature / 1967)
USTAD BHUKHARI
(Ghulam Chandio / Education & Poetry /1930)
VISHANDAS
BHATIJA (Literature/1914)
2nd January
ABDUL
HUSSAIN SHAH MOUSVI (Rohri / Education
/& Literature/1902)
AHMED ALI
JAMALI (Rajwah / Literature / 1970)
ASHRAF
JARWAR ( Sahib Khan Jarwar /
Journalisim/1964)
ASIM
NATHANSHAHI (K.N.Shah/Poetry/1937)
AKASH AIJAZ
LASHARI (Mir Muhammad /Journalism
/1982)
ABDULLAH
“Aijaz” Bhughio (Jhoonjhan /Poetry /
1962)
ALI GOHAR
KHUHAWAR (Gaji Khuhawar /Journalism
/1941)
“GULSHAN”
LASHARI (Phulpota /Folklore
Literature/1962)
IMTIAZ
“Khiyam” (Poetry / 1953)
JAN
MUHAMMAD JUNEJO (Dhamrah / Freedom
Movement/1888)
MUHSAN
ABBASI (Literature) / 1933)
M.ALAM SHAR
“Sufi” (Rasoolpur /Poetry / 1950)
M.SOOMAR
SOLANGI (Folklore Literature/1955)
MOR SINDHI (Manjhand / Literature/1986)
RAM CAHANDANI
(Sehwan Ghandhidham / Literature /
1933)
RAM GUL
RAJMAL ( /1933)
SUROOPCHAND
“SAHAD” (Poetry & Education / 1937)
SURESH
ROHRA (Ulhasnagar / literature &
Acting/1954)
“WAFA” MANZOOR PANHWAR (K.N.Shah /Literature /1956)
3rd January
ASGHAR
BURFAT ( Tahni, Sewan/ Journalism /1970)
ASIF AZAD
Mirani( Seeta Road / literature / 1983)
CHANDIRO ADWANI (Hyderabad Mombai /
Literature & Acting/1944)
GHULAM
SHABIR SOOMRO (Folklore Literature/1960)
GHULAM
RASOOL Kalhoro ( Jhali Kalhoro /
Education / 1941)
IQBAL
TAREEN (Students Politics &
Journalism / 1949)
KIRAT BABANI
( Nawabshah Mombai / Literature
/1922)
MAQSOOD
AGRO ( Sultan Agro / literature /1979)
M. QASIM
DERO ( Bora Lakhair / Journalism / 1949)
NARAIN “QALANDRI” (Sehwan Ajmeer / Poetry /
1913)
UDHAMRAM “UDHAS” ( Kandyaro Old/ Poetry /
1914)
4th January
ABDUL QADIR
SANJRANI ( / /1926)
ABDUL GHAFFAR
SABRI (Syed Pir
Muhammad/Journalism/1930)
AZIZ KINGRANI ( Haji Manik/Education &
Literature/1958)
ABUBAKAR MAGSI (Pario Khan Magsi/Advocacy&
Literature/1981)
DANISH JATOI (Bhitt Shah/ Journalism /1973)
HAFIZ KHER
MOHAMAMD CHULHANI (Gul
Buriro/Journalism/1953)
HAJI MAHAMMOOD
KHADIM (Larkano/Literature/1895)
IMAM BUX GAHOO ( /Politics/1902)
M. RAMAZAN NOMRO (Tando Thoro/Journalism &
Politics/1970)
NARAIN DAS
DHANJANI ( /Literature/1918)
QAZI ASIF (Dokri/Journalism/1965)
SIKAYAL MALLAH (Dali ji Miani/Journalism and Poetry
/1975)
SHOUKAT NOONARI (Bhira Road/Literature/1974)
SIKANDER ALI
SIDIQI (Shikarpure/Journalism/1954)
SYED HIDAYATULLAH (Khahi/Poetry/1914)
SHEWAK NANKANI (Nawabshah-Baroda/Singing/1930)
ZEENAT BEGUM
ABDULLAH (HYDERABAD/LITERATURE/1919)
5TH JANUARY
ABDUL KARIM BALOCH (Karachi/Stage,Radio,T.V/1939)
AHMED SOLANGI (Poetry/1968)
ANWAR ALI DAYO (Ferodero/Social services/1971)
CHANNA/Religion/Literature/1962)
HAFIZ MUHAMMAD
EISA CHANNA (Ibrahim
Mehboob Janwri (Kandiwar/Literature/1974)
KARIM BUX “GHAYAL”
(Naudero/Folk
Literature/Poetry/1919)
MUHAMMAD IRFAN
MAJIDI (Poetry/1918)
MAQBOOL BHATTI (Journalism/Literature/1927)
MEWAL AHUJA (Larkana/Baroda/Literatue/Acting/1939
Directions)
ROOPCHAND JETHRA (1890)
SARANG LATIFI (Karachi/Poetry & Acting/1942)
SAMI PARAS (Sukkur/Poetry/1981)
SUNDAR (Bhirya/Ahmedabad/Poetry/1945)
ZULFIQAR ALI
BHUTTO (Politics/1928)
ZIA UL HAQ MAHESAR (Rahro /Doctor/Literature/1947)
6th JANUARY
AMEER BUX BHATTI (Subhani Khan
Bhatti/Journalism/1942)
DR. ROCHALDAS
SABASINGH (1881)
DR. HAMID ALI
NANANI (Khanwahan/Nanani/Research/1934)
HEROTEK MADAS
SHEWKANI (Choohar
Jamali/Alhas Nagar/Literature/1935)
LAL “PYASA” (Tando Adam/Gandhi Ram/Poetry/1944)
MUSHTAQ KALWAR (Sachedino Kalwar/Literature/1965)
MOTI GULRAJANI (Hyderabad/Mumbai/Literature/Acting/1923)
RAHI CHAND (Johi/1952)
7th JANUARY
ALI MUHAMMAD
LEGHARI KHESANWI (Ghulam
Muhammad Leghari/Journalism/1961)
ARJUN HANID (Karachi/Ahmedabad/Poetry/1930)
DR. WADAL SHAH (Science/Research/1939)
FAIZULLAH SHAH
JEELANI (1770)
GOKALDAS BHAGIA (1907)
GHULAM MUSTAFA
BHURGIRI (Politics/1913)
HAJI SAADULLAH
SIPAHI (Naarpur/Poetry/1925)
IBRAHIM MALLAH (Ghulam Muhammad
Mallah/Literature/1982)
JAMSHAID MEHTA (Karachi/Politics/1886)
KHANCHAND DARYANI (Dramatist/1899)
NOORAL SHAH NOORAL (Poetry/1890)
MOHAN LAL (1920)
MISKEEN CHANNA (Maado/Literature/1949)
M.BACHAL KALHORO (Bhat/Literature/1984)
RAFIQUE QURESHI (1936)
RAZA KALHORO (Sanghar/Poetry/Literature/1974)
RAJA B.H KALHORO (Khairpur Nathin
Shah/Literature/1973)
8th JANUARY
ABDUL AZIZ BOZDAR (Ratodero/Journalism/1969)
ASAD ABBASI (Sukkur/Poetry/1972)
ALI MUHAMMAD
“ARZOO” (Poetry/1956)
ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA (1957)
HUSSAIN BUX
“MANZIL” (Poetry/1954)
IBN MAKHDOON (Doctor/Literature/1967)
MEHBOOB SARWARI (Poetry/1934)
MUHAMMAD PARIYAL
“ABEDAR” (Poetry/1937)
SAROJ JASOJA (Mumbai/Acting/1952)
WAQAR SIYAL (Haji Jan Muhammad
Siyal/Poetry/1975)
9th JANUARY
DR. AYAZ HUSSAIN
QADRI “MARHOOM” (Research/Educationalist/Poetry/
1927)
HOONDRAN BALWANI (Larkana/Ahmedabad/Poetry/Acting/Director/Painting/1946)
NABI BUX SARKI
LALA (Jacobabad/Journalism/1892)
TEKCHAND ADHOODAS (1920)
SYED JAMAL SHAH
“ILYAS”(Poetry/1907)
10th JANUARY
ABDUL JABAR
“AAJIZ”MANGI (Sikarpur/Literature/Poetry/1972)
ASKRAN SHARMA (Hyderabad/Ahmedabad/Singing/1936)
ABDUL WAHID
“AAJIZ” BHAYO(Rustam/Poetry/Politics/1924)
ALI MUHAMMAD
“SAQI” (Poetry/1948)
ATTAULLAH “AAJIZ
BROHI” (Khan
Goth/Literature/Social Services/1974)
ABDUL SATTAR KHOSO (Gohram Khan/Litrature/1980)
DR. SHAMS ABBASI (Educationalist/1924)
DEV NATHANI (Thorha/Naagpur/Literature/1924)
DAS TOPAN(Dadu/Ponu/Peotry/Singing/1924)
DARD JANWRI (Seeta Raod/Literature/1969)
HAJAN SOOMRO (Mehar/Wesar/Folk Literature/1941)
KHUDA BUX “KHADIM” (Mehar/Literature/1906)
MUHAMMAD QASIM
HYDER (Literature/1955)
MUHAMMAD SALIH
“AAS” (Bit
Sirani/Education/Literature/1942)
MUHAMMAD SALEH
KHASKHELI (Pat Serai/Literature/1942)
MUHAMMAD RAMAZAN
“AZAD” (Poetry/1907)
MUNO
TOLARAMGADWANI(Boonak/Jiapur/Poetry/Singing/Painting/1911)
SYED GHULAM QADIR
LAKYARI (Bindi Atal
Shah/Politics/Journalism/1924)
11th JANUARY
AHMED BUX DEPAR (Hakim Depar/Journalism/1962)
MUHAMMAD SALIH
“KHADIM” MAHAR (Sadi Ji
MOLVI ABDUL HAEE
(RELIGION/1927)
PAWAN SINDHI (Literature/1954)
QAYOOM BURIRO (Sangi/Sukkur/Journalism/1971)
SAHIB MEMEON (Doaabo/1965)
Waandh/Poetry /1983)
12th JANUARY
ABDUL RAZAQ
“MURAD” JAMALI (Jacobabad/Literature/Poetry/1953)
ALI ANWAR ODHANO (Khair Muhammad Odhano/Folk
Literature/1961)
DILBAR JAMALI (Imam Bux
Jamali/Literature/Advocacy/1950)
DR. HAIMAN DAS (1895)
GULAM NABI
“NASHAD” (Gahi
Khan/Literature/Poetry/1955)
INDAR KUMAR SINGH
MALANI
(Sindh/Ahmedabad/Acting/1960)
JAGDESH SHEHDAPURI (9161)
“MUHARAM” BALOCH (1921)
MOLVI GHULAM
MUSTAFA DODVI (1925)
QAZI GUL MUHAMMAD (Maari/Potery/1895)
13th JANUARY
ADHARAM “UDHAS” (Literature/1916)
“ADA” QURBAN SOOMRO (Morandpato/Literature/1980)
AZHAR SOLANGI (Mewo
Khan/Education/Litrature/1942)
AADIL SOOMRO (Thariri
Muhabbat/education/Literature)
BADAR URF NANGAR
SOOMRO (Gharhi
Mori/Politics/Litereature/Eduction/1958)
DR MOTIRAM JOTWANI (Sukkur/New Delhi/Poetry/Research/1936)
GORDHEN BHARTY
(Aarazi Ajmair/Education/Poetry/Singing/Acting/Direction/1929)
JAGDESH SHEHDAPURI
(Ahmedabad/Acting/Direction/Painting/9161)
MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ
“MARHAM” (Literature/1953)
SADAF ABRO (Theba/Litereature/1977)
SIMRAN SOOMRO (Sehwan/Literature/1980)
14th JANUARY
KRANTI KUMAR (Hyderbabad ilhas Nagar/Education/Journalism/1928)
MANZOOR MOLAI (Kareem Bux Khoso/Litrature/1966)
MISS ZAMEER SHAIKH (Khairpur Nathan
Shah/Education/Literature/1969)
NOOR MUHAMMAD
BHUTTO (Adamji Shikarpur/Journalism/Literature/1955)
PERMANAND
SHIKARPURI (1898)
SALEEM AKHTAR
BHATTI (Jacobabad/Journalism/1962)
SHAIKH ABDUL
RAHEEM
(Journalism/1924)
SYED FAIZULLAH
SHAH JILANI
(Ghotki/Literature/1771)
15th JANUARY
ABDUL SATTAR “ABD” (Poetry/1932)
Arazi/Poetry/Singing/1930)
AMANULLAH “MUFALLIH”
(LITERATURE/POETRY/1916)
AZIZ GARHWI (Literature/1960)
BABAR MUNEER QAZI ( Dokri/
Journalism/Literature/1973)
BEHRO “BEWATAN” (Poetry/1934)
BAHRO CHHABAR A“BEWATAN”(Kot Sher Mohammad Bullo Raipur/Poetry/1936)
DR. GHULAM NABI
SADHAY(Jaccoabad/Education/Research/Literature/1949)
DR. SYED MUHAMMAD
SALEH SHAH
(Educationist/Writer/1925)
HAMSAFAR GADHI ( Baid Dadu/Journalism/Literature/1970)
HUSSAIN SHAH
RASHDI
(Dadu/Politics/1938)
HUSSAIN BUX
“KHADIM” SARWARI ( DR. GHULAM
JUMMA KHAN “
GAREEB” ( Mureed
Lakhair/Literature/Poetry/1885)
MUHAMNMAD HAYAT
SHAIKH (
Nasirabad/Journalism/1955)
MANSOOR “UDAAS”(Poetry/1959)
MANSOOR THALHO (Literature/1959)
MOULANA ABDUL
GHAFOOR SEETAI (Bacho
“MEVO” CHANG (Ghandhan/Folk
Litrature/1937)
QADIR SOOMRO ( Detha/Education/Research/1933)
QAZI FAZULLULLAH ( Naushero Larkana/Politics/1902)
SAIF QAZI ( Dokri/Litrature/1962)
SAAIL ”NASHAD” (Poetry/1951)
Wahan/Journalism/Religion/1910)
16th JANUARY
GOPI MOTWANI (Naushehro Feroz Mumbai/Literature/1926)
HOONDRAJ
“DUKHAYAL”
(Larkano Adeepur/Literature/Singing/Journalism/Politics/
1910)
IRSHAD GILABANI
(Shahdadpur/Literature/Poetry/Journalism/1964)
Lakhmichand “Lahooti” (New
Delhi/Literature/Journalism/1913)
MUHAMMAD ISHAQ
SHAIKH (Jacobabad/Literature/1967)
USTAD BUKHARI (Poetry/Education/1930)
17th JANUARY
ARJUN “HAASID” (Poet/1930)
ALI AKBAR MANGI (1935)
DADAN FAQEER (Miandad Chinjini/Poetry/1906)
EISO FAQEER (Sadiq Waandh/Poetry/1889)
G.M.SYED (Sun/Politics/Literature/1904)
LACHHMAN BHAMBHANI (Nawabshah Jaipur/Literature/Acting/1937)
MUHAMMAD KAMIL SOLANGI (Abu Bakar Solangi/Poetry/1950)
MUHAMMAD KHAN “SARWAR” (Gulo Syal/Folf Literature/Poetry/1936)
MIAN HAMID HAZOORI (MiroKhan/Religion/1798)
MAKHDOOM BASARUDDIN (Sehwan/Literature/Medical Practice/1865)
YASIR QAZI (Ratodero/Literatue/1979)
18th JANUARY
AZIZ JAFRANI (Literature/1944)
DAYANAND KARPLANI (Ghotki/Journalism/1948)
GAMCHAND AMRATRAI (1866)
KHUSHI MOLVANI (Sukkuer Lakhnao/Acting/Directing/1916)
KHALIL MORYANI (Literature/1949)
PARKASH
ABICHANDANI
(Acting/1952)
SYED AMEER ALI
SHAH JAMOT (1940)
19th January
ABDUL MAJEED MAGSI (Gul Muhammad
Magsi/Education/Literature/1969)
DEEPA RANI (Ahmedabad/Literature/1957)
GHULAM RASOOL
MEMON (Shikarpur/Printer/1939)
HAKEEM REHMATULLAH (Dadu/Journalism/1951)
RASOOL BUX UNAR (1937)
20th JANUARY
GULZAR ALI “GUL” (Khan Goth/Literature/1971)
GHULAM QADIR
BHUTTO (Mirpur
Bhutto/Folk Literature/1930)
GIANCHAND
JETHANAND “GIYAN”
(Sukkur Mumbai/Poetry/1942)
KHADIM HUSSAIN
“KHADIM” (Poetry/1928)
KHURSHEED MEMON (1933)
MUHAMMAD AYUB
“MUNTAZIR” (Sawali
Wahucho/Folk Literature/1970)
PARWANI SOOMRO (literature/1956)
RASOOL BUX PALIJO (Jangshahi/Politis/Literature/1930)
SHAKIR ABRO (literature/1937)
SANATDAS JHANGIANI (Hyderabad New Delhi/Research/1926)
SHAH ABDUL KAREEM
BULRI WARO
(Poetry/Religion/1536/1538)
THAKUR DAS
“THAKUR” (Bhalani Raipur/Poetry/1928)
21st JANUARY
ABDUL GHAFOOR
SINDHI,ALASITI
(Editor/Literature/1931)
AMEER-U-NISA MAGSI (Gul Muhammad
Magsi/Literature/1961)
ASHRAF JARWAR (Sahib Khab Jarwar/Journalism/1964)
HAJI GHULAM NABI (Muhammad pur/Journalism/1928)
KARAM CHAND
HINGORANI (Education/Literature/1885)
MUHAMMAD QASIM
SOOMRO (1938)
QAMAR BHATTI (Badah/Politics/1957)
SARSHAR UQIALI (Poet/ Bureaucrat/1907)
22nd JANUARY
“DAAGH” TRAJHRAI (Poetry/1916)
ANEETA JAI
SINGHANI
(Hyderabad Ahmedabad/Singing/1941)
GEETA CHANDNANI (Lakhnao/Singing/Acting/1959)
KISHWAR PAHOJA
“JEEWAN” (Jacobabad ilhas Nagar/Poetry/Short Story/1922)
23rd JANUARY
DAYAL “AAJIZ” (Hyderabad Baroda/Poetry/Singing/Painting/1923)
MOHAN DAS MATAANI (1905)
MASTER GANGARAM (1911)
MUHAMMAD QASIM
CHANDIO
(Warah/Journalism/Student Politics/1982)
MAHENDAR RAM
PANJWANI (Larkana Mumbai/Acting/1948)
RAMESH DADLANI (Mumbai/Acting/1957)
24th JANUARY
AZIZ KANGRANI (Literature/1958)
DEROMAL BAIGRAJ (Sukkur/Politics/Journalism/1874)
HERO CHAWLA (Shikarpur Mumbai/Acting/1933)
MUHAMMAD YOUSIFANI (Literature/1929)
25th JANUARY
ALI HASSAN
“MAROOF” CHANNA (Ratodero/Poetry/1939)
ANWAR PIRZADO (Haji Lal Bux Shaikh urf
Balhreji/Poetry/Journalism/1945)
DR. MOLA BUX
KALHORO (Larkano/Journalism/Poetry/1957)
GHULAM SHAH MAST
GHAZI (Poetry/1909)
LAL CHAND AMAR
DINO MAL
(Hyderabad/Literature/1885)
NAZEER AHMED
KHOKHAR (1962)
PANDIT BHAGWAN DAS (1922)
QADIR BUX (Dhoro Naro/1880)
SANJAY KIRPALANI (1946)
ZAHID “GUL”
SOLANGI (Setharja/Folk
Literature/1969)
26th JANUARY
HAMAL FAQEER (Poetry/1879)
HATIM ALVI (Politics/1976)
MUNIR MANIC (Naushehro
Feroz/Literature/Journalism/1982)
MOLVI MUHAMMAD
KACHHI (Religion/1969)
27th JANUARY
AABID KAZMI (Madeji/Poetry/Journalism/1969)
ABDUL KARIM PALLI (Poetry/1940)
28TH JANUARY
ABDUL RAZAQ
MASTOID (Bhit
Shah”Moro”/Poetry/Journalism/1963)
AZRA CHANNA (1953)
JOHAR BROHI (Literature/Poetry/1950)
MOLVI MUHAMMAD BUX
KHAYALI (Religion/1920)
QAMARUDDIN
“MAJZOOB” (1939)
SHABEER AHMED
SOOMRO (Muhammad
Salih/Literature/Poetry/1970)
WAFA BAHADUR
CHANDIO (Bharam/Literature/Social
Services/1973)
29th January
ABDUL SATTAR
PIRZADO (Haji Lal Bux Shaikh
urf Balhreji/Literature/Private job/1950)
JOHAR BROHI
(Tharechhani/Education/Literature/1950)
KAMAL PYASI
(Jacobabad/Barochh/Literature/Poetry/1929)
MOHAN LAL “UDASI” (Tando Adam
Jaipur/Literature/Poetry/Acting/Singing/1935)
RAHEEM BUX JUNEJO (Folk Literature/1948)
SHAIKH “RAZ”
(Sukkur/Literature/Poetry/Education/1919)
SAGAN AHUJA (Literature/1923)
SANGEETA (Delhi/Acting/1951)
30th January
MIRZA FATAH ALI
BAIG (1948)
31st January
BE RAM SINDHU (Sukkur Mumbai/Literature/Acting/1931)
GHULAM MUHAMMAD
LEGHARI (Politics/Journalism/1917)
JIA NARJUN AASRANI (ilhas Nagar/Acting/1955)
SHAFI MUHAMMAD
AKHUND
(Journalism/1918)
Democracy to have full trial
State Help for debt settlenment
From oujt staff corresponded “The governemtn of india act of
1935 is best more or less on the western parliamentary instututions and
naturally a neel arises for the working of such reforsm on the system as is
prevalent in the west today. The need of parties is very essential especially
in a province like ours, where the interests of different classes oif people
have got to be protection. In my opinion, we will have to tackle the whole
position on some economic principles”
Open to All sindhis
“we have no quarrel with any
other group and our party is open to every person in sind. We propose to work
the consitution for what is may be worth through I do recognise that there is a
group what believes in wrecking the present reforsm. I do not agree with scu
persons who have been co-workers of mine in the past” declared seth haji
Abdullah haroon while announcing the birth of the sind united party to a group
of pressmen this morning at 10-30 at his residence on victoria road, karachi .
He said; the rural population consists of what we call the “haris
or the agriculturists and the zamidars as landlords. The urban population
consists of commercial and middle classes to day in the rural area whicle it is
true that the position and the status of the haris are delporabel yet I also
feel that the zamidar needs support and freedom from circumstances that
unfortunately surroudn him”
“within the next five years of eht life of this lefisleture we
purpose to tackle the problem fropm the bottom which shall consist of mass
education a living and securoty fopr the ordinary hari and protection of the
zamidars from hardships that they often have to nmarketing of their products,
state protection, support and security.”
Rural Debts
“one of the most important question that faces our rural
population to day is that of their debt according to the figures I have been
able to collect friom he provincial banking enquiry communittes report of 1930
give an awful position and the degration that our present has had to fce
accouridnt to this report there are 6,55,800 agricultural families carring a
debt of 17 crores which workds out to Rs259 perfamilyas a debt upto 1930. this
gives an enormous figyures which has got to be adjested some howm, as in my
opinion a complete repudiation of any
debt is no remdy of a future peceful condiciton”
“I feel that it will be possible for us in our province to reduce
this total debt for immediate payment and adjustment to the credotirs provided
we are abel to creat by public agitation and arbitration boards a force behind
govgfernment to support our scheme”
A settlement could be arrived at wkith the creditors if paymkent
could be guaranteed by the state between 25 to 50 percent of the debt, of
courage with the debtors taking responsibility for their share.
This will not only give an extra inpetus to what we know in our
villages as the barria money lender who with cash re-imbur-sements will be able
to have an increased trade, but with a freedom from this burden the
aggriculturist both the haris and the zamidar will hjave the courage to go
forward and create a new future.
Urban Problems
“turning to the urban population as an istance with our karachi growing in its importance in every direction as
the first airport
of india , probable one of
the very important sea bawes also, the commercial faciliteis for our people and
the consequent industial development will need immediate attentkion. We raw
produce, eg. Cotton cereals and oilseeds the latter I under stand the
agricultrla deptt: is making experience on to develop and increase the
products. We can have more industries and this parlty esolve the preswnt
unemplyment problem of the eudcated clases I my self feel that ouir education
toung men should go back to the land and take agriculture with such vast areas
available in our province”
Engough of communalism
“we have had enough of communication and in the attempts to
quarrel on minors issues we have ignored the major ones and there can not bge a
greater question then the freedom of the country. This can only be done by
co-operation and support of all irrespective of the classes or communities and
in the interests of evey induviaual belonging to our province our province has the great prioviledge of
being known as the “sufi’” province and is it too much to ask at least for
another 10 years, that each one of us,
no matter to what community or caste he or she may belong, should go forward
with his or her full force and work in the intersts of building our province
for the good of all concerned.”
(Daily Gazeettee 30th
October, 1936-Page 04)
Hindus and Muslims Join
Seth H.Asadullah Haroon elected leader, on 31
October, 1936, the hindu and muslims leaders, including sir shahnawaz khan
bhutto, sir Ghulam Hussain hidaatulah khan bahadur khuhra, Rai Bahadur Hotchand
chandumal and other leaders belnging to different schools of thought signed the
pledge of the sind united party.
In the eveinig at the resicence of seth haji
asadullah haroon the party was fomally in agurateda dn its policy and programme
approved. At the conclusion, the following office bearers were elected.
Leader of the party seth Haji asadullah haroon deputy
leaders sir shah nawaz Bhutto, sir ghulam hussain hidayatullah, and syed miran
mohammad shah, secrataruws Mr MH gazdar and KB khuhro joint secretaries Mr
Hatim Alavi and Mr Syed Mehar ali Shah.
(Daily Gazeettee 2nd November, 1936-Page 04)
United Abdullah Haroon explains United Party split “By Petty Issue”
“Province planged into Election on communal lines”
Denial that there was any misunderstanding. In these
days of democracy a person like sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah to have
ventured to the attityude of breaking from the Sindh united Party only on a
mirror issue of an extra deputy leader indicates fully what the future is
liokely to be with him or any where with a party led by him. Said seth Abdullah
Haroon, leader of the sind united party, to a special representative of the
“The Daily Gazeettee” when interviews to day with regard to the formation of
the sind Muslim Ploticial party under the leader ship of sir Ghulam Hussian
hidayatullah. Haji Abdulla Haroon added:
The sind united party, after sevderal discussions
came into existance as a result of the deciusion arived between few friends
prominenet among wheom were syed mran Mohammad Shah and Mr MH Gazdar.
United Party’s Strength
“Immediately provincial arrangements were made for
the working of the party. The party’s aims and objects were board cast all over
the province. The propganda work was carried on by this group of provincial
leaders of the party which has shown wonderful results by the resoonse the
party received from every citizen and oublic worker of the province.”
“While sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah in the intial
stage completely kept himself a loof for reasons best known to himself,
probably under presure of intrested parties subsequently findint the party
growing in strength and receiving support from every public minded sindhi
irrespective of caste or creed, he joined the party.”
National Aims.
“The aioms and objects of the party are based on the
fesibility of working them success fully one of the editors of a karachi , english daily
(not to dayly Gazette, pointed out at the journalist gathering the other day”
“The aims and objects of the party were identical to
the fresmost national organisation, the congress”
“Sir ghulam Hidayatullah imediately negotiated
through his emissary KB Mohammad Ayoob Khuhro and his friends to join this
party provinced and some of his best friends were guaranteed prominent places
in the exacutive of the party. The promotors of the party having only one ideal
in view-that of service of the province bases on the unity of differenct
communities to work the new constitution for what ever it may be worth-readily
accomodated persosn like sir ghulam Hidayatullah and his friends’
“At the convention every member who attended had the
option to propose any amoundemtn resulition etc. a proposed that was put
forward for three deputy leaders instead of one as laid in the original
consitution proposed, was carried by an over whiolming majority with only Mr
Nazar Ali voting against it.”
“for the information of the public I give behid a
letter dated october 31 signed by both sir Ghulam Hidayatullah & KB Khuhro
and addressed to one of the chief promoters of the sind united party, syed
Ghulam G.Murtaza Shah.” “You and I have agreed that in the interests of unity
among Muslims there should be only one party and Sir Ghulam Hussain & Sir Shah Nawaz both should be requested to join
one party. It was further agreed between us that seth HA Haroon should be the
P/1 leader iof this united party and Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto and Sir G.Hussain to
be the deputy leaders and my self and Mr Gazdar to be secretaries. I talked over
this matter with sir G.Hussain & Sir Shahnawaz and after reasoning they
agreed to this arrangement. I communicated this to tou and to Mr Gazdar last
evening and we all three went to Sir Ghulam Hussain who personally agreed to
it, in the interests of muslims as a community. We later went to saw sir
shahnawaz and he too agreed then. We stand by this understanding and if sir
shahnawaz and also others stick to that we will join the party.”
No Minunderstanding
“Any man reading the above letter would see that there
was no understanding that there would be only two deputy leaders as alleged by
sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah in his statement to the papers. I leave it to
the public to judege the conduct of sir G.Hussain in leaving the party on this
petty issue and plunging the whole province into the consequences of a severe
election contest fought on purely communal lines”
(Daily Gazeettee 4th December, 1936-Page 14)
United Party Split
Mr Gazdar Answers Sir GHH unseemly and base Allegations
“Sir Ghulah Hussain Hidayatullah in his recent ont
burst in the press has made some very unseemly and baseless allegations against
seth AH the leader of the united party, of a personal nature which are quite un
becoming to a public man of his standing with about 14 years experience as a
member of the government says the Mr M.H Gazdar, General secretary to the
press.”
"Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah will admit that today the
gap between the unity of the different communities is more a fact due to lack
of confidence in one an other and lack of good-will towards one another then
absence of a desire to get together. I myself fell that is will not be long
before sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah will fine some of the best non-muslim
elements also behind this party, thuis making it really what the name indicates
a true united sind party. let sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah have a litte
patience, as each one of us feels confidence of showing by our actions and
deeds and proving ourselves worthy of the confidence of non-muslims.
“The very fact that our labours resoulted durign a short period
in interesting sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah and his emissart, khan bahadur
khuhro to come forward to join our party on the last day of the gathering on
oct 31 was enough to gladden us for they were some of our strongest opponents
in the begning and were not inclined to support us, the keepint themselves
aloof as our adversaries for reasons best known to themselvess”
“Communal Bogey” Raised
“Sir Ghulam Hussain” adds Mr Gazdar has raised the communal bogey
and accused seth H.A.Haroon of his omjmission and commissions in the past. Even
if all were true, that sir Ghulam desires the pubglic to believe, is is fair
for him to with draw or break from a united party on a minor issue that he
raised of an extra deputy leader? Evediently Sir Ghulam Hussain public coneer
in any public bod is based on the dictum “either I do as I desire or I secede
and form a party even with myself alone as leader and followers, as he lately
did in the legislative assembly, breaking from Mr Jinnah’s president party when
he was not nominated for the post of president of the Central assembly.”
“we are today out to serve our people what ever may to be the
last creed or community of each one of us with the rural population starvingt
today and increasing urban middle clas un employment problems preplexing all of
us, is it fair that leaders like sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah who proposed
to staingf from the ladn holders constituency which consists of voters both
Hindus and muslims should venture to raise these communal quarrels and prblems
which are not necessary to day the public and specially the non-muslims
population consisting principally of hindus have to realse what protection they
can have from persons of Sir Ghulam Hussain hidayatullah mentality infletect on
the joing ticket.”
(Daily Gazeettee 10th November, 1936-Page 10)
Sindh United Party
Khan Muhammad Jan Muhammad on Split :
Commenting upon the Sindh united party “Split” khan
Bahadur Jan Muhammad, president of the District Muslim League, poona, Branch,
who is on a business visit to Karachi stated in an interview that he deplored
the attitude of certain leaders who, while preaching unity were prepared to
throw produce to the winds and shalter a policy upon the merest quibble in respect
to an appointment or on the least production.
He further stated that he was surprised that such
acknowledged leaders sir G.H.Hidayhallah and sir shah Nawaz Bhutto who as
cabinet Ministers of the Bombay Government have handled difficult situations with
fact in the past, should allow themselves to be the principles in a party
“split” which will do more harm to the commitment than any direct opposition
“such incidents as these hardly repay other leaders who give their value able
time and spend money lavishly for their cause.” He added.
“So long as personal difference are allowed enter the
arena of Muslim politics, the community will have very little hope of future
advancement”
Khan bahadur Jam Muhammad left the Bombay on Thursday.
(Daily Gazeettee 14th November, 1936-Page 13)
New Leader of Sindh United Party
Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto has party. Seth Haji Asadullah
haroon has resiged from the leadership because business interests take him out
of sind, and will necessiate his absence for some weeks at a time when it is
necessary that there should be no lull in the political activities of the
party.
(Daily Gazeettee 16th November, 1936-Page 01)
Sindh United Party
Mr Punthakey’s Question Answered.
In the editor dailty gazeette: sir-As you have
published Mr Jahangir Puthakey’s question addressed to the leader of the sindh
uinited party you will, I hope entend the same indulgence to my following
replies to his questions.
I must admit I have not been able to understand the
motive which has promoted Mr punthakey to ask these questions. But I ams sure the purpose must be an
altuistic one. One who is so kind and compassionate to wards animals will, I am
confident never deny the same consideration to the people of sind who have now
for ling bled under the iron red of communalism I am sure any replies will
satisfy him and he will give the united party the unique oprivilede of having
him within its fold.
It must be remerbed that the united party has started
its wotrk from october 31 when its constitution was formally adopted. Although
the response which it has received as extremely encouraging it has had to
contend at the very initial stages of its growth, with the difficultiues
created in consqeuences of Sir Gh: Hussains defection from its fold and the
subsequent offensiree laid against it by him. But the party has never the less
maintained its steady growth and the membership applications are pouring in
daily.
Several Hindus candidates have already joined the
party and other are bound to do it as soon as the principles of the party
brought home to them properly, Mr Punthakey should realise that inspite of the
fact that mischief makers have been out for al this time to pertatuate
separatistmentality the united party has been receiving a marvellous response.
It is not correct that baroing congressities all
other hindus cponsidates are offereing themselves on behalf of the hindu sahba,
The question whom to setup for and whom to keep out
of elections is yet a premature done. The enrolment is going on briskly and the
exacutive committee has been duty formed to consider that question at proper
time, I must how ever as sure hikm that of parsee gentleman of Mr punthakey’s
eminence and popularity joins the united party it will surely give the question
of his considature its most thoughtful consideration. He ought to have no
anxiety on that account.
The question whether all Mohamadan candiated would be
prepared to leave the connunal platform is clearly a hypothetical one whether
all candidates (who inculde eve sir Ghulam Hussain and his estemable campanion
K.B.Khuhro) do it or not the proper criteria for judging the influence of the
united party would be to wait and see the number of its nominees who succeed in
the contest.
The minorities of sind needed a gesture of goodwill
from the majority community which the united party has duly made. The hundus
and the rest can not now say that the moslems of sind did not like to work
jointly with them, there is the ground and the programme and if the minorities
do not take advantage of it they must thank themselves-yours etc.
A.M Rashidi
Elder of the “Sind United Party”
Sukkur District, Karachi , November, 18.
(Daily Gazeettee 19th
November, 1936-Page 06)
Donations
It is undersigned that Haji A.J has given a donation
of Rs: 2000 to the sind United Party. Sir shahnawaz khan Bhutto, advisor to the
governor of sind and the present leader of the party and khan bahadur abdul
sattar have given Rs: 1000 each. The donations have been made with a view to
helping the party in its election compaign.
(Daily Gazeettee 20th November, 1936-Page 04)
Sind Unite Party Split
Hindu Leaders hope of strong opposition
Commenting on the split in muslim ranks and the
formation of a muslim political party in sind by Sir Ghulam H.N, dewan diatnol
dowlatram, retired judge and a prominent member of the sind hindu sahba party
said in an interview.
“the formation of the muslims party has cuased no
surprise. The reasons given for the split with the sind united party are
fluinsy. The Hindu sahba party exited and was a living force even before the
united Muslim Party was formed”
The introduction of syed Miran Mohammad Shah among
the office bears was only an excuse. The elements of disruption were internt in
the united party. Men who were rivals for power could not ensure to play a
second fiddle under a lesser light. Sooner letter they would have parted
company. They have done it sooner then expected.
Strong Opposition
“Ill
blows the wind that farows no body. The sind assembly would show better results
now. One of the tow parties would be in office and we shall have a strong
opposition equally desirous to obtain office each will now attempt to chalkpit
an economic programme of worked for the betterment of the people of sind. That
is all to the good and would to better government of the province.”
(Daily Gazeettee 21st November, 1936-Page 04)
A meeting of
members of the executive committee of the sind united party will be held at
karachin on Saturday January 2, 1937 at the residence of seth Haji Abdullah
Haroon at 3pm to approve and confirm the names of all candidates standing from
the various constituences for the sind legislative Assembly election.
(Daily Gazeettee 24th
November, 1936-Page 04)
Sindh United Party Election campaigin
It is undersigned that sir shah nawaz bhutto leader
of the sindh united party, along with other prominent members of the party will
leave karachi on a lour in various parts of sindh in the first week of December
the tour is being under taken in connection with the election campign of the
party.
The party will first visit larkana on December 5
where infhential persons including sardar nabi bux bhutto, OBE have arranged a
number of meetings of which the leader of the party will speak.
(Daily Gazeettee 26th November, 1936-Page 04)
30 nominations approved leader to Tour the province.
Many importance members of the Sindh united party and
the leader of the party, sir shah nawaz Bhutto, who met at the Hyderabad, Sindh
on Monday at the residence of syed miran Mohammad shah, discussed election
propects in connection with the sind legislative assembly.
In regard to 34 Muslim constituencies, about 30
nominations were approved, each candidate being required to sign a pledge.
The following who were present and offered themselves
for election from their respective constituticies signed the pledge, according
to an important worker of the party.
Sir shah nawaz Bhutto (Larkana North) seth Haji
Abdullah Haroon (Karachi City North)
Mr MH Gazdar (Karachi
city south) Mr GM syed (Dadu south) Mr BR Dardar, (Nawabshah east) and Raul Bux
un or (Nawabshah weast)
The committee resolved to request all members
approved as party condidaklis of Sindh in their signed pledge to the leader
before January, 1937 with his minimum contribution of Rs: 100 with his pledge.
The leader of the party will the province in January.
Sir shah nawaz Bhutto, the leader of the party has arranged his taker programme
in upper Sindh leaving Karachi
on January 2, 1937.
In the evening here was a large gathering of
inferential Muslims in lower Sindh of whom about 500 were present at the
helmsted hall. They were invited by: Mr Hussain Bux and syed Miran Mohammad
Shah to an “at home’ to meet the leader of the sindh united party sir shahnawaz
bhutto who addressed the meeting and answered several interesting questions
about the need of a united non-communal political organisaion in sindh.
Sir shahnawaz emphatically maintained that there was
no problem in the province in the province which could be settled without the
support and joint efferts principally of the majiority community of muslims and
effective minority community of hindus.
Sir shahnawaz bhutto was followed by seth Haji
Abdullah Haroon and syed miran mohammad shah who also addressed the gathering.
At night Mr parmanand kundanmal, barrister at law
invited about 50 guests to dinner at the masonic lodge to meet sir shahnawaz
bhutto the leader of the sindh united party.
(Daily Gazeettee 19th December, 1936-Page
19)
A meeting of Sindh united party met at sayed Ghulam
Murtaza Shaheed Bungalow under the chairmanship of K.B Allah bux.
The following members were present.
1.
KB
Allah Bux
2.
MH
Gazdar
3.
KB
Ghulam Nabi Shah
4.
NM
Sayed Esq
5.
GM
Sayed Esq
6.
Sardar
Jaffar Khan Burdi
7.
Pir
Illahi Bux
8.
Sayed
Khair Shah Esq
9.
Rais
Rasool Bux Khan Umar.
The following business was transacted. “It is
resolved that our party should place the following demands before the leader of
the condition party for early compliance”.
1.
That
hon’ble the revenue minister should make a statement in the assembly to day to
the effect that the recommendation of the committee regarding taker loans which
met hon’ble the chief minister is given effect to in totto and further resolves
that compound and penol interest should not be charged from the very beginning
of such takari loans.
2.
That
hon’ble the chief minister should give a clear understanding that at lest a cut
of 15 lacs of rupees will be affected within one year and the amount thus saved
will be utilized in giving facilities to non-barrage areas in connection with
water supply etc.
3.
That
Govt. should give special facilities to land alienation and debt conciliation
bills for the passing these bills into law and giving their support.
4.
That
Govt. should bring money lender bill in assembly on the lines of Mr Munch’s
bill, which he has introduced in Bombay
assembly’s
Sindh united party’s meeting was held on 06-03-1938
at Mr G.M sayed’s bunglow.
The following members were present.
1.
Muhammad
Osman Soomro
2.
R.B
syed Ghulam Nabi Shah
3.
Sardar KS Jaffar Khan
4.
Pir
illah Bux
5.
Mr
G.M Syed
6.
M.H
Gazdar
7.
KB
Allah Bakhsh
8.
Syed
Khair Shah
1.
Resolved
that a motion should be made in the meeting of the democratic coalition party
that govt should given special facilities for an early passage of land
alienation bill of Mr Ghazdar and the debt conciliation bill of Mr GM Sayed
during the current session. The party approves of the bill.
2.
Resolved
further that the money lenders as introduced in the Bombay
legislative assembly by the Bombay
govt be introduced by the sind govt.
3.
The
Sindh united party is of opinion that in order to be able to dispose of the
atoms of the programmed of the democratic coalition party effectively and
expenditionally and in order that the party should shoulder joing
responsibility of the babionet a representation may be given to this party in
the cabinet and also into posts of parliamentary secretaries be allotted to this party further
KB Allah bakhsh the leader is requested to convey this message to the hon’ble
sir ghulam Hussain the chief minister.
Signed Allah Bux
MH Gazdar
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