Thursday, 5 May 2016

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (6th May)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (06th MAY)
6th May  BIRTH DATES

1. Hasaram ‘Piya’ (Lalo Rank > Baroda/Poet & Journalist/ birth 6th May 1935),
 2. Bhagwan Kapoor v(Karachi >New York/Artist/ birth 6th May 1935),
3. GordhanTanwani (Larkano>JalAun/Writer/ birth 6th May 1941),
4. Muhammad Sharif ‘Talib’ (Writer/ birth 6th May 1945),
5. Abid Shah ‘Abid’ (Bajara/Poet/ birth 6th May 1953),
6. Aseer Malah (KaroKuho/Poet/ birth 6th May 1957),
7. Sangeta Butani (Nagpur/Actress/ birth 6th May 1960),
8. Samina Memon (Moro/Poetess/ birth 6th May 1965),
9. Valji Ram Kolhi (Samaro/Journalist/ birth 6th May 1973)






6th MayDEATH DATES

1. Makhdoom Bilawal (Religious Scholar & Freedom Fighter/ death 6th May 1523),
2. Sufi Faqir Muhammad Suleman (Saint & Poet/ death 6th May 1976),
3. Dhani Bux Memon (Sita Road/Folklore Poet/ death 6th May 1995)



                              


6th May
EVENTS

1927: Sindh Commissioner inaugurates ‘The Karachi Muslim Gymkhana’ at Karachi. It is second Gymkhana in Karachi by Muslims, first was of Bohra community. Inaugurated building coasted Rs.30900/ and the fund was collected with donation of Haji Abdullah Haroon, Ghulam Ali Chagla, Yousif Ali Alvi, Agha Abdul Ghafoor, Usman Salih Muhammad,Tayab Ali Mandiwala and K.B.Abdul Sattar.
1931: Largely attended meeting of Karachi Muslims is held under the presidentship of Moulana Muhammad Sadiq of Khada in which it is resolved that all Sindh Muslims were agreeable to ‘Sindh Pact’ which enunciated ‘Joint Electorates’, ‘Sindh Separation’ and ‘weightage for minority’.
1939: Subash Bose clarifies his position about tendering his resignation as the President of the All-India Congress. He says ‘Self-respect, honored duty towards my country demanded that I should not surrender before will and wish of Mahatma Gandhi, but resign after having made all possible attempts to reach an honorable compromise’.
1940: Judicial Enquiry Committee starts recording statements and collecting evidences on the Sukkur riots during the Movement for Restoration of Masjid Manzilgah. This may kindly be noted that 109 statements were recorded in Sukkur and Karachi within two months
1945: Indian Seamen and Workers observe May Day at the Indian Workers’ Centre in London. S.Qureshi, Secretary of the center says that ‘we rejoice at the victory of the Red Army – the army of liberation. We hope one day this gallant army wills crush imperialism as it 
SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (06th MAY)

6th May 
 BIRTH DATES

1. Hasaram ‘Piya’ (Lalo Rank > Baroda/Poet & Journalist/ birth 6th May 1935),
 2. Bhagwan Kapoor v(Karachi >New York/Artist/ birth 6th May 1935),
3. GordhanTanwani (Larkano>JalAun/Writer/ birth 6th May 1941),
4. Muhammad Sharif ‘Talib’ (Writer/ birth 6th May 1945),
5. Abid Shah ‘Abid’ (Bajara/Poet/ birth 6th May 1953),
6. Aseer Malah (KaroKuho/Poet/ birth 6th May 1957),
7. Sangeta Butani (Nagpur/Actress/ birth 6th May 1960),
8. Samina Memon (Moro/Poetess/ birth 6th May 1965),
9. Valji Ram Kolhi (Samaro/Journalist/ birth 6th May 1973)






6th May
DEATH DATES

1. Makhdoom Bilawal (Religious Scholar & Freedom Fighter/ death 6th May 1523),
2. Sufi Faqir Muhammad Suleman (Saint & Poet/ death 6th May 1976),
3. Dhani Bux Memon (Sita Road/Folklore Poet/ death 6th May 1995)



                              


6th May
EVENTS

1927: Sindh Commissioner inaugurates ‘The Karachi Muslim Gymkhana’ at Karachi. It is second Gymkhana in Karachi by Muslims, first was of Bohra community. Inaugurated building coasted Rs.30900/ and the fund was collected with donation of Haji Abdullah Haroon, Ghulam Ali Chagla, Yousif Ali Alvi, Agha Abdul Ghafoor, Usman Salih Muhammad,Tayab Ali Mandiwala and K.B.Abdul Sattar.
1931: Largely attended meeting of Karachi Muslims is held under the presidentship of Moulana Muhammad Sadiq of Khada in which it is resolved that all Sindh Muslims were agreeable to ‘Sindh Pact’ which enunciated ‘Joint Electorates’, ‘Sindh Separation’ and ‘weightage for minority’.
1939: Subash Bose clarifies his position about tendering his resignation as the President of the All-India Congress. He says ‘Self-respect, honored duty towards my country demanded that I should not surrender before will and wish of Mahatma Gandhi, but resign after having made all possible attempts to reach an honorable compromise’.
1940: Judicial Enquiry Committee starts recording statements and collecting evidences on the Sukkur riots during the Movement for Restoration of Masjid Manzilgah. This may kindly be noted that 109 statements were recorded in Sukkur and Karachi within two months. 
1945: Indian Seamen and Workers observe May Day at the Indian Workers’ Centre in London. S.Qureshi, Secretary of the center says that ‘we rejoice at the victory of the Red Army – the army of liberation. We hope one day this gallant army wills crush imperialism as it curshed Fascism on the continent’.
1947: Gandhi meets Jinnah at the latter’s residence. The interview lasted nearly three hours. The ‘Pakistan’ demand is discussed. The two leaders also discuss steps to more effectively carry on joint peace appeal issued by them.
1961: The Constitution Commission, headed by Justice Shahabuddin, submits its proposals to the president. The president wants to give country the Constitution of the President and by the President.
1963: Indian Foreign Minister Swarn Sing proposes the permanent division of Kashmir along with existing cease-fire-line. Pakistan rejects the proposal.
1971: India holds up three foreign ships carrying Wheat from U.S.A to East Pakistan.
1972: The Governor of Balochistan, Ghous Bux Bezenjo, orders Urdu to be the official language in the province.
1990: Bomb blast in Karachi-bound Tezgam. 11 killed and 43 injured.
1992: Jamait-i-Islami quits IJI alliance. Blasts government’s Afghanistan policy. Fascism on the continent’.
1947: Gandhi meets Jinnah at the latter’s residence. The interview lasted nearly three hours. The ‘Pakistan’ demand is discussed. The two leaders also discuss steps to more effectively carry on joint peace appeal issued by them.
1961: The Constitution Commission, headed by Justice Shahabuddin, submits its proposals to the president. The president wants to give country the Constitution of the President and by the President.
1963: Indian Foreign Minister Swarn Sing proposes the permanent division of Kashmir along with existing cease-fire-line. Pakistan rejects the proposal.
1971: India holds up three foreign ships carrying Wheat from U.S.A to East Pakistan.
1972: The Governor of Balochistan, Ghous Bux Bezenjo, orders Urdu to be the official language in the province.
1990: Bomb blast in Karachi-bound Tezgam. 11 killed and 43 injured.
1992: Jamait-i-Islami quits IJI alliance. Blasts government’s Afghanistan policy.

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