CORRESPODENCE MADE DURING 1912-38
By. Dr.
Dur Muhammad Pathan
1. Mir
Ayab Khan to the Hon Secretary All India Muslim League (Date#20th
Jan 1912).
2. Hafizula
Shahabuddin to H.A.Ansari (Date#21st Feb 1912)
3. Hafizula
Shahabuddin Baba to the Secetary A.I.M.L (Date#04th Feb 1912)
4. A
page from the dispatch register (Date#04th Feb 1912)
5. G.M.Bhurgri
to Hon Secretary(Date#04thJune 1915)
6. Hon
Secretary to the Chairman of the Reception Committee Syed Wazir Hasan to the
Chairman of the Redeption Committee(Date#13thMar 1917)
7. Ghulam
Ali chagla to Syed Wasir Hasan(Date#24thSept 1917)
8. Ghulam
Ali chagla to Wazir Hasan(Date#25thSept 1917)
9. Ghulam
Ali Chagla to Mohd yousaf Assistant Secretary(Date#08thOct 1917)
10. Ghulam
Ali chagla to the Secretary All India Muslim League(Date#3rd Nov
1917)
11. Ghulam
Ali Chagla to Wazir Hasan(Date#05thNov 1917)
12. Ghulam
Ali Chagla to the Secretary All India Muslim League(Date#07thNov
1917)
13. Abdul
Walli Assistant Secretary to Ghulam Ali Chagla(Date#07thMay 1919)
14. A.M.Ahmad
Secretary Sind Provincial Muslim League to Syed Zahur Ahmed(Date#07thMay
1919)
15. Syed
Zahur Ahmad to A.M. Ahmad(Date#27thJan 1920)
16. A.M.Ahmad
to Syed Zahur Ahmad(Date#27thFeb 1920)
17. A.M.Ahmad
to Syed Zahur Ahmad in Closing Copy of the resolutions passed by the council of
the Sind Muslim League(Date#05thMar 1920)
18. A.M.Ahmad
to Syed Zahur Ahmad(Date#17thJuly 1920)
19. Syed
Zahur Ahmad to A.M.Ahmad(Date#17thJuly 1920)
20. G.M.Bhurgri
to Zahur Ahmad(Date#27thMar 1922)
21. G.M.Bhugri
to Zahur Ahmad(Date#03rdApril 1922)
22. G.M.Bhugri
to Zahur Ahmad (Date#09thApril 1922)
23. G.M.Bhugri
to Zahur Ahmad (Date#14thApril 1922)
24. S.Nur
Mahomed, Hon Secretary Sind Muslim League to the Hon Secretary (Date#22ndFeb
1923)
25. Hon
Secretary to Nur Mahomed (Date#22ndFeb 1923)
26. Ali
Mohamed H.Rashdi to Mouhvi Sir Mohd .Yakub(Date#7thJune 1931)
27. Shamsul
Hasan to Ali Mohd Rashdi(Date#7thJuly 1931)
28. S.N.Bhutto
to Sir Mohd Yakub(Date#1st Sept 1932)
29. S.N.Bhutto
to Sir Mohd Yakub(Date#2nd Sept 1932)
30. Proceedings
of a political conference of leading Muslims of Sind(Date#2nd Sept
1932)
31. Note
for the Brayre Sind Conference by Prof .H.R.K.Batheja(Date#2nd Sept
1932)
32. Ali
Buksh Mohd Hussain to the President Muslim League enclosing a copy of the
proceedings of the Muslim public meeting held at Shikarpur(Date#20th
Feb 1938)
33. M.A.Khuhro
to the Editor Hamdard Delhi enclosing a Statement on Sir Ghulam Hussain
Hidayatullah’s resignation from the office(Date#27th Mar 1938)
34. M
Mujtaba Kazi for Haji Sir Abdoola Haroon to the Secretary (Date#25th
July 1938).
35. Haji
Abdool Haroon to M.A.Jinnah(Date#29th July 1938)
36. Sayyed
Ali Muhammad Rashdi to the Secretary All India Muslim League (Date#21th
Oct 1938)
37. Members
of the All India Muslim League Council nominated by the Sind Provincial Muslim
League Council (Date#21th Oct
1938)
38. Abdul
Majied to Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan (Date#28th Nov 1938)
39. Sheikh
Abdul Majid to the Secretary (Date#30th Nov 1938)
40. List of the Office-bearers War King Committee
and General Body of the Sind Provincial Muslim League. (Date#30th
Nov 1938)
41. Muslim
League Branches in Sind (Date#30th
Nov 1938)
42. Hon
Secretary to Sheikh Abdul Majid(Date#30th Nov 1938)
43. Sheikh
Abdul Majid to the Gen. Secretary(Date#20th Dec 1938)
44. Constitution
and rules of Sind Provincial Muslim League (Date#20th Dec 1938)
1025, Napier Road ,
To,
The Secretary,
All-India Muslim League.
Luck now.
Dear Sir,
As desired by H.H.Sir Aga
Khan while he was recently here we are now considering to form a branch of All
India Moslem League in Karachi for Sind and to help us in this respect we
required a reference of the rules and regular objects of your branch. Will you
please therefore oblige us with a copy of the same per return of mail.
Thanking you
in anticipation
I am Dear Sir,
Yours faithfully.
Hafizula Shahudddin Baba.
RECEIVED
24. FEB.1912
1025, Napier Road ,
H.A.Ansari
Esqr;B.A
Assistant Secretary,
All-India Muslim League.
LUCK NOW.
Dear Sir,
I am in receipt of your
esteemed favour of the 8th instate; together with the rules and
objects of All-India Muslim League for which I thank you.
Indeed we are working in concert with the learned secretary of the Sind
Mahomedan Association who on the request of our young party has taken up this
very important place of work.
Of course All-India
Muslim League is the parent League and I beg your pardon for writing to the
contrary by an oversight.
I am Dear Sir,
Yours faithfully,
Hafizula
Shahabduddin
All India
Moslem League
To
The Chairman of the
Reception Committee
Shikarpore(Sind )
Dear Sir,
Thanks for the invitation
to attend the 4th session of the Sind
conference but I regret to write to say that I shall not be able to attend the
conference. However I pray to God for its success.
Yours faithfully.
Honorary Secretary.
To,
The Secretary,
All India
Muslim League,
Sir,
In conforming my telegram of the 2nd instant. I have the
honour to inform you that at a public meeting of the Mussalms Community held at
the G.H.Khaliddina Hall on the 1st instant; a Provincial Muslim
League for Sind was formed and named the Sind
Muslim League.
The following are
appointed the office bearers of the League:-
Mr. Yusifali Alibnoy,
President. Hon Mr. Bhurguri Vice President, Mr.Ghulamali G.Chagla, Honorary
Secretary & Mr.Haji Abdulla Haroon, Joint Secretary.
68 gentlemen have
so far enrolled themselves as members of the League.
The aims and objects of the League are the
same as those of the Central League.
I shall be obliged if you
will take early steps to affiliate the Sind Muslim League to the Central
League.
I beg to acknowledge with
thanks the receipt of your telegram dated the 5th Instant and am
awaiting a reply to my telegram dated the 5th Instant which I sent
to you from Hyderabad enquiring if the Sind Muslim League could in their
representation to the Secretary of State exceed the demands made by the Central
League, in the Congress League Reform Scheme.
I have the
honour to be,
Sir,
Your most
obedient servant,
Hon.Secretary
The Sind Moslem League.
All India Muslim
League
From
Abdulwalli Esqr.B.A.
Assistant Secretary
To
The Honorary Secretary
7.5.1917
Sir,
In going through the records of the year 1917 I came across with a
letter from you bearing date 7th Nov. 1917. In this letter you ask
the Central League to affiliate Sind Provincial Muslim League which, you say
have established in Sind .
I looked up the record of the
proceedings of the Council of the League in the hope of finding a resolution of
the council on the question the affiliation of Sind Provincial League, but no
resolution to this effect has been found.
I have the honour to
request the favour of your supplying this office with the copy of any
communication received by you from this office in answer to your above
mentioned letter.
I propose to put up the
matter before the next council for getting a formal resolution passed.
Kindly also send copied of the
reports of your meets and a list of members and office bearers of your league
together with any regulation that you have framed for the Central wise records.
Kindly treat the matter as
urgent.
I have the honour to be
Sir
Your most obedient servant.
A.M.Ahmad,B.A(Cantab)
Secretary
Sind Mosl.
To,
Syed Zahur Ahmed
Secretary All India Moslem.
Sir,
In going through the letters received by the I find that a letter from
you bearing the date 7th May 1917 not replied; the matter being n
important our I hasten to which I hope will receive your immediate attention;
I have carefully gone through
the file of late by the Sind Moslem League, but regret to say that I can
advising us that our league had been affiliated to the however there is a
telegram from Mr. Wazir Hassan date Nov.1917 in which he says he is taking
steps for affiliated of the same I am sending you herewith.
I am sending you a list of both the members’ bearers the receipt of
which please acknowledge.
I have also the honour to
request that in case not affiliated you kindly put the matter before the
getting a formal resolution passed.
Kindly treat the matters.
27.2.1920
To,
Syed Zahur
Ahmad Esqr,
Honrary Secratery
All India
Moslem League.
Dear Mr Zahur Ahmad,
I duly received
your favour of the 24th January 1920 and note contents.
As you are aware the matter of affiliation of our League to the parent
is an important one therefore I would request you to give it your immediate
attention & also to get a formal resolution passed as early as possible.
I am sending you a list of the members &
office bearers the receipt of which please acknowledge
I shall be very much
obliged if you will kindly send me a copy of the rules & regulations of All
India Moslem League as almost at Amritsar .
Sincerely Yours,
Office
Bearers of Sind Moslem League
President;
Honb.G.H.Bhurgri
Vice-President;
Seth Haji Abdullah Haroon
Secretary;
A.M.Ahmad B.A (Cantab)
Joint
Secretary; Seth Tayabali Alibhoy
Member
of the Council
Seth G.A.Chagla
Mir Ayub Khan Bar-at-Law
Mr.G.G.Mirza
Mohamed Khan
Sheikh Abdul Aziz
Abdul Majid
Mr. Mohamedali Mohamed
Ahmed Haji Dossul Khatri
Dr. Noormohamed H.B&B.S.
Haji G.H.Kassim M.B& B.S.
Mr.
Aboobakar Haji Moosa
Fidahussain
Quettawalla
Abdullah
Haji Zakria
Janmohamed Junejo Bar-at-Law
List of
Member of Muslim League
1.
Taj Mahomed Pir Mahomed
2.
Ali Akbar Hassanally
3.
S.Abdullah.
4.
Din Mahomed Vafari
5.
Noor Mahomd
6.
M.A.Haroon.
7.
Hakim Mahomed Hanif
8.
Sayed Jalal Shah
9.
Hassanally
10.
Ghulamali G.Chagle.
11.
Yusafali Ali
12.
Rahimtullah G.Chagla
13.
Adnanali Yusafali Alibhoy
14.
Tayabali Alibhoy
15.
Faiz Ahmed Haji Wali Mahomed
16.
Ahmed Shah M.Allah Bux
17.
Sadikali Mossaji
18.
Mahomed Ayub Memon
19.
Aboobakar Haji Moosa
20.
Abdullah Haji Zakaria
21.
Kasim Abdullah
22.
Wali Mahomed Jutfali
23.
Mir Ayub Khan
24.
Ghulam Hussain Bhurguri
25.
Shaikh Abdul Razak
26.
Abdul Aziz
27.
Mahomed Ali Alibhoy
28.
G.H.Bhurguri
29.
M.H.Chanduani
30.
Mahomed Sidik Hoosain
31.
Shaikh Mahomed chous.
32.
Mr. Khatay Keshay.
33.
Alidina Munshi Mamoo.
34.
Sayed Hashim Shah
35.
Khan Sahib Mahomed Khan Afghan
36.
Jan Mohomed Bhurguri
37.
Ghulam Hoosain Bhurguri
38.
Abas Khan Bhurguri
39.
Fida Hossain Mahomedally
40.
Abdur Rehman Bar-at-Law
41.
Abdur Rehman
42.
Haji Ghulam Hoosain Allahdin
43.
Haji Ramzan Hashim
44.
Saffarali Haji Rahman
45.
Manerali G.Lslan.
46.
Mahomed Ali Dina
47.
Abdullah Haji Karimtullah
48.
Abdul Hoosain Ghulamali
49.
Datoo Taleb Tejani
50.
Abdul Rasool Ghulam Ali
51.
Maherali Haji Jethabhai
52.
Noor Mahomed Pirbnoy
53.
Ghulam Hoosain Mahomed Hashim
54.
Mahomed Hashim
55.
Alidina Ghulam Hoosain Kasim
56.
Hassanali Haji Abdullah
57.
Habib Haji Rahimtullah
58.
Abdullah Khan
59.
Noor Mahomed Jagtiani
60.
J.M.Jomejo
61.
Munshi Kahlilur Rehman
62.
Hakim Shamsudin Ahmed
63.
Hatimbhoy Alibhoy
64.
Yusafali Mahomedbhoy Shah
Jahanpurwall
65.
S.Haji Ghulam Mahomed Khuhavir
66.
Dr.A.M.Ahmed
67.
Mirza Mahomed Alim.
68.
Mr. Yusafali A.Karimji Kazibarwala
69.
Ahmed Haji Bodal Moosa
70.
Usman S.O.Dosal
71.
Haji Abdur Satar Haji Karim
Mahomed
72.
Fakir Mahomed Dur Khan
73.
Hafiz Nasur Ahmed
74.
H.G.Kasim
75.
Mirza Naderbeg
76.
Esmail D.Adam
77.
Mahomed
78.
G.G.Waliji
79.
Tayabali Moosaji
80.
Adamji Ebrahimji
81.
Khair Kanomed
82.
T.A.andviwala
83.
T.M.Lotia
84.
Adamali Hassanali
85.
Abdullah Jan Mahomed Doslani
86.
G.G.Mirza
87.
Esmailji Moosaji
88.
Adamali Ismailji Adamji
89.
Hoosaini Seeleman
90.
Osman Mustikhan
Sind Moslem League office
Awadhi Press
Ahmad, B.A (Cantab)
Hon Secretary Muslim League
To,
Syed Zahur Ahmad Esq
Secretary All India Moslem League
Dear Mr Zahurahmad,
I have repeatedly written
to you on the subject of a libation of our League to the All India Moslem
League, but so far no Sectary reply has been received I, therefore more request
to you to candidate steps get our League affiliated, failing which I there to
write to the Press or to advise the Council of the League declare itself and
independent body.
Sincerely Yours,
Hon. Secretary Sind Moslem League
Dated: 17.7.1920
Dated the 27th
March 1922.
Dear Sir,
I regret I have not been
able to reply to your letters owing to the same reason for which I must express
my inability to serve on the Committee. I have been lying ill for the past
month and half and have not yet completely get over the effects of the attack.
I have been advised by my doctors to leave India
for change as soon as possible and I should therefore be leaving by the end of
next month the for England .
If I can be of any service to the League when there I shall not hesitate &
I shall be please to do it.
I may incidentally point out that the
necessity of organizing propaganda and other work in England was never so great as at
the present moment and I wish the Muslim League grave the lead in this matter.
Dated the 3rd April
1922.
My
Dear Mr.Zahur Ahmed,
I shall feel much
obliged if you would send me as soon as may be convenient to you a copy of the
Presidential speeches of the Presidents of the All India Moslem League
sessions, also of the speeches of the Chairman of the Reception Committees of
as many past years as you can spare. I think you may be having the entire
proceedings also in book form.
These
would also be useful to me.
Perhaps you know that
owing to ill health I am medically advised to take a long see voyage and am the
therefore leaving for England
on the 15th instant. The papers requested for may therefore kindly
be sent to me soon so that they me reach here before my departure.
Trusting this will find you well,
I remain
Yours sincerely,
Proceedings
1917
Lavs 1916
1915
1914
1913
1910
LKW 1908
Dated 14th April 1922.
My Dear Mr.Zahur Ahmad,
Many many thanks for your kindly taking the trouble of sending me the recasting
of the All India Moslem League. The following are however not among those that
you have sent and shall be much obliged if you would kindly take the trouble of
sending. I am leaving by the City of laying on the 25th instant from
Karachi and
would be leaving Hyderabad Sind by about the 22nd and therefore you
will kindly direct that the following he sent in List.
1. Annual report
of the Annual Moslem League Sessions held at Calcutta in 1911. Under the Presidency of
Nawab Salimullah Khan. Nawab Bahadur of Daces.
2. Annual report
of the Annual Moslem League Sessions held at Bombay in 1915 under the Presidency of Dr.
Hazharul Hasue.
3. A copy of the address that was to be
presented to Mr. reforms during his India tour.
4. If you have sererately
published any correspondence between the League the Government regarding the
Moslem views on the Tripolitan. Balkan the last war you will kindly send me a
copy of that also.
5. The original
constitution of the Moslem League as framed at Dacea and the subtenant change
made in it from time to time.
6. The
Presidential address of Sir Ali Imam at the Amritsar Annual Sessions held in
1908.
This undoubtedly means trouble to you and I
trust you would excuse it.
I
understand that the Central Khilafat Committee thinks of sending out some men
to Europe and Mr.Chottani enquired from me as to when I would be mailing from India . Now that
Agha Khan has also gene back think he should have some to assist him. But I
have as yet no clear idea as to what he Khilafat Committee prepares to do.
Trusting this will find you well.
I remain
Yours
Sincerely.
The Sind Muslim league office
Hyderabd
Sind, 22nd Febrary 1925.
To,
The Honorary Secretary,
The All-India Muslim League
Sir,
I have the honour to inform you that
the Sind Muslim League has been revived, and we hope to push on the work of the
league in Sind thereafter and shall soon be able to request the Council of the
All-India Muslim League to recognize Sind Muslim League as a Provincial League,
as separate from the Bombay Provincial Muslim League and enjoying all rights of
a Province in the constitution of the All-India Muslim League.
I herewith enclose a copy
of the proceedings of our inaugural meeting, held on the 10th
instant. I am now trying to collect the opinions of Sind Mussalmans on the
important questions referred to in Resolution No.2, in the proceedings herewith
attached. Members are also being enrolled. I hope to be able to call a Meeting
of our Committee by the end of March, when the Committee will finally
formulates its view on these vital questions, in light of the opinions to be
received. We shall also at that meeting prepare our Rules and Regulations for
the Sind Muslim League, which shall be placed before the Special Session of our
Sind Muslim League to be held in May.
I shall be thankful
to you if you keep in touch with us, send us for our information and guidance
copies of the Constitution and Resolution of the All-India Muslim League and
any other League literate your advice to be useful to us here in our work of
the League can you suggest to us anything in connection with the holding of our
Sind Provincial Muslim League Sessions?
I have the honour
to be,
Sir,
Your most
obedient servant,
Hon;
Secretary, Sind Muslim League,
The Sind Provincial Muslim League.
At
the invitation of Dr.A.M.Ahmed, the retiring Secretary of the Muslim League,
about 40 Mussalmans of different shades of opinion there together on Tuesday,
the 10th February 1925, at 10 a.m. at the residence of Mr.Noor
Mahomed, M.L.C., at Hyderabad Sind.
Dr Shaikh Mr. Noor Mahomed M.B. B.S. was
elected to the chair.
Erst Mr. Mahomed Khan gave a short history
of the Sind Muslim League and he Shaikh Abdul-Majid Kazi Abdul- Rahman and
several others made speech howing the necessity of reviving the Sind Muslim
League.
Seth Haji Abdullah Haroon
Sahib,M.L.C., who could not come to attend the meeting owing to his mother’s
illness had sent a letter of sympathy which was read in which he hoped that
Mussalmans of different shades of League for the upliftment of Mussalmans.
The following three
Resolutions were passed;-
1) That the Sind
Muslim League be revived.
2) That the
programme of work before the Sind Muslim League be as follows;-
1. To ascertain
the opinion of Sind Mussalmans with regard to the question of Separate
Electorates.
2. To determine
the position of Mussalmans with regard to their share in Services and
representation on Councils and various Local Bodies
3. To decide
whether to separate the Province
of Sind as a separate
Administrative unit on linguistic basis.
4. To ascertain
the opinion of Sind Mussalmans with regard to the contemplated reforms in the
Government of India.
5. To improve
the economic condition of agriculturists and other Mussalmans.
6. To do any
other necessary work.
3) That a
provisional Committee, consisting of the following 25 members is appointed to
carry on the work of the Sind Muslim League, to enroll members of the League
and to arrange for the holding of a Special Sessions of the Sind Provincial
Muslim League within three months:-
It is a pleasure to learn of the progress you have made in re-organizing
you Sind Muslim League from your letter 22nd ultimo. I am obliged
for the proceedings of the 10th ultimo, furnished to me with your
letter work forward with great hope to the successful working of your
provisional committee and to the deliberations of the special session which you
are to hold most probably in Easter.
I am forwarding
copies of constitution and resolution of the All India Muslim League passed at Lahore and Bombay
to gether with my reports for the last five years. I shall be glad to furnish
any other information that may be required and to advise on any matter in
regard to which you may be please.
Yours
Sincerely,
Honorary Secretary
1 copy of Constitution
1 copy of Resols of Labore & Bombay
5 copies of Hon. Secretary Report for
1919-1924.
Bahman,
P.O.Naodero, Sind .
7th June 1931
Thanks for your letter of the 28th
ultimo. I am endeavoring my utmost revive the Provincial Branch of the Moslem
League in Sind and as such I have asked many prominent Publicman to attend the
meeting which will, I hope, come off by about the end of this month. I shall be
obliged if you kindly ask some other provincial Branch to furnish me with the
copy of their by-laws and the constitution which a Provincial League has got to
pass. The Rules which you have been kind enough to send to me do not give any
information about the constitution of Provincial Branches, for instance,
whether we have to create any Managing Committee besides the general body of
the League, how many representative we have to elect for the parent body out of
the number allotted to the Presidency how many office-bearers are to be elected
what will be their designations and what is the membership fee in case of the
Provincial League. I shall deem it a favour if you kindly furnish with full
particulars at your earliest convenience so that I may act accordingly.
As to the invitation to be extended to the All India League, I am to say
that it will give us great pleasure if the Parent body holds its session in Sind which is an important province in view of the
question of separation which has been agitating the mind of the entire Moslem
India. But this invitation is to be extended after the Provincial branch is
brought into being. Unfortunately the number sincere and selfless public corker’s
into tremely limited in Sind , and requires a
lot of trouble to arrange the whole affair. Nevertheless I assure you that we
will not lag behind in rendering this place of service.
As soon as the
first meeting is held I shall run upto Muradabed to see you and discuss the
question of holding the session of the All India League, in Sind .
As early reply
is solicited.
With best
regards,
Ali Mohamed H.Rashdi
Secretary Sind
Mohamedan Association
To ,
Moulvi Sir Muhammed Yakub,
Kt., M.L.A.,
Muradabad.
Dated 1st
September 1932
My Dear,
Herewith I am enclosing a complete copy of the proceedings of the
political conference of the Moslem leaders of Sind
for the information of the Moslem League. The two main resolutions have already
been communicated to you by telegram.
With kind regards
INDIAN POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS DEPARTMENT
O SG Karachi I two ADS 234.
PRIVATE
SECY H E VICEROY SIMLA. SIR MOHD YAKUB SECY MUSLIM LEAGUE SIMLA.
POLITICAL
CONFERENCE LEADING MOSLEMS SIND WAS CONVEND KARACHI TODAY UNDER PRESUDEBTSHIP
SIR SHAH NAWAB BHUTTO WHICH PASSED FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS STOP THIS CONFERENCE
EXTENDS WHOLE HEARTED SUPPORT TO THE RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT RECENT MEETING OF
EXECUTIVE BOARD OF ALL INDIA MOSLEM CONFERENCE HELD ON TWENTYFIRST AUGUST DELHI
AND FULLY APPROVES OF THERE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY SAID BOARD WITH REGARD
COMMUNAL AWARD STOP THIS CONFERENCE FURTHER EXPRESSES DISSATIS FACTION AT THE
TREATMENT METED OUT TO MOSLEMS OF PUNJAB BENGAL AND BOMBAY PRESIDENCE PROPER AS
PUNJAB AND BENGAL HAVE BEEN DEPRIVED OF .
This form must company say inquiry respecting this Telegram.
INDIAN POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS DEPARTEMT.
Received here
at______H._______M.
SEPARATION (2)
STATUTARY
MAJORITY AND BOMBAY PRESIDENCY MOSLEMS HAVE BEEN ALLOTTED ONLY SEVENTEEN
PERCENT WITH POPULATION NINE PERCENT AS AGAINST TWENT-TWO PERCENT ALLOTTED TO
HINDUS AND SIKHS NORTHWESTERN FRONTIER PROVINCE WITH POPULATION EIGHT PER-CENT
IT IS SINCERELY TRUSTED THAT HIS MAJESTYS GOVT.WILL BE PLEASED TO RECONSIDER
THE POSITION WITH REGARD THIS AND OTHER POINTS MENTIONED IN RESOLUTIONS PASSED
BY MOSLEM CONFERENCES SECOND RESOLUTION THIS CONFERENCE LEADING MOSLEMS SIND
WHILE APPRECIATING HIS MAJESTYS GOVT ACTION ON RECOGNIZING PROINCIPLE OF SIND
SEPARATION FEELS CONSTRAINED TO EXPRESS
STRONG APPROVAL FOR GOVERNMENT LEAVING QUESTION IN FURTHER SUSPENSE
ALTHOUGH SIND POSSESSES STRONG AND UNCHALLENGABLE AS CASE IMMEDIATE SEPARATION.
This form
must company say inquiry respecting this Telegram.
INDIAN POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS DEPARTEMT.
Received here
at______H._______M.
SEPARATION (3)
STOP CONFERENCE
THEREFORE EMPHATICALLY ORGES GOVERNMENT TO SEPARATE SIND
IMMEDIATELY FAILING WHICH HIS MAJESTYS GOVERNMENT WILL FORETY CLAIM ON MOSLEM
COMMUNITYS AND COOPERATION ENTIRELY.
“BHUTTO”
A political conference of leading Moslems of
Sind was convened at Khan Bahadur Wali Mahomed Hassanallay’s Bunglow at Karachi
on 1st September 1932 at 10.A.M.Where following gentlemen were
present from different parts of Sind.
Sir
Shah Nawaz Bhutto KT., G.J.M.O.B.T., M.L.C
Khan
Bahadur Mohomed Ayub Khuhro M.L.C. Larkana.
K.B.Jan
Mahomed Khan Pathan M.L.C Sukkur
Shaikh
Abdul Majid M.L.C. Karachi
K.B.Imam
Bux Khan Jatoi M.L.C. Nawabshah
Mr.Katchi
B.A.Zamindar Dadu
Moulvi
Mahomed Muaz President Khilafat Committee Nawabshah
Seth
Ghulam Ali Chagla Karachi
Mr.Abdulmajid
Khan
K.S.
Fazulillahi Khan Karachi
K.S.
Burham Khan
Mr.
Ahmed Khan Bhutto Larkana
Mr.
Ghulam Hussain Bhaledino leader
Syed
Mahmood Shah Ghazi Karachi
Mr
Mahomed Usman Soomro
Mr.Kazi
Abdulrahman Karachi
K.S.
Allah Bux Gabol
K.B.Wali
Mahomed Hassanally
K.S.Mirza
Farukh beg Nawabshah
Mahomed
Alim Shah
K.B.Allahbux
Jalbani Sukkur
Wadero
Mahomed Ismail Mahesar Mehar
Wadero
Nur Mahomed Thebo
Serai
Pir Bux Khuhawar
K.S.Dost
Mahomed Khan
Rais
Najam Aldin Khan
Syed
Nur Mahomed Shah Walad Maradali Shah
Mr
Ghulam Hussain Khan Editor
Main
Fakir Mahomed
Jan
Muradali Khan
Mr.Kazi
Abdulaziz
M.Abdulkadir
Syed
Miran Mahomed Shah
Syed
Haji Abdul Rahim Shah
Mr
Mahomed Hashim Gazdar
Mr.Kazi
khudabux Bleader Karachi
Syed
Wali Mahomed Shah Zamindar
K.S.Shamusaldinkhan
Sujawal
Main
Baduraldin Shadadkot.
Following resolutions were adopted unanimously:-
1) This
conference of leading Moslems of Sind extends its whole hearted support to the
resolutions at the recent meeting of the Executive Board Moslem Conference held
on 21st and 22nd only approved experts.
That in view of communal Award having left question of separation of
Sind in abeyance and thus given a shock to the expectations of all the Moslems
India in general and Moslems of Sind in particular, the conference resolves
that following steps be taken to make Sind Separation on accomplished fact.
A) A political Conference be convened at
Hyderabad and be named as “Sind Separation Conference” where foundation of
permanent political organization be laid and agitation for immediate Sind
Separation be set on fact on organized basis by establishing branches of the
conference in every village and town of Sind.
B) That a
permanent fund be collected from which expenditure for furtherance of the
objects and purpose of the Conference be incurred and with that view fund of
one lakh of rupees be immediately raised.
C) The
Deputation consisting of following gentlemen be sent to Simla to wait upon His
Excellency the Viceroy and place before him a strong case for immediate
separation of Sind .
D) Immediate
steps be taken to start a Daily English paper and finance vernacular Local
papers in Sind .
E) That 16th
September be fixed as Sind Celebration Day through length and breadth of Sind .
F) An Appeal be
issued to Moslems of Sind to join the above conference by becoming members of
the said conference and its reception committee in large numbers.
Names of
Deputation:-
1. Sir
Shah Nawaz Bhutto Kt C.L.R., G.B.E., M.C.C
2. K.B.Khuro
M.L.C
3. K.B.Allahbux
M.L.C
4. Syed
Miran Mahomed Shah M.L.C
5. Shaikh
Abdual Majid M.L.C
6. Hon’ble Main Alibux Member Council of State
The following office bearer and members of
Working Committee are appointed to carry on the above programmer.
Officer
bearers
Chairman Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto Kt. C.I.E.,
O.B.E., M.L.C
K.B Khuhro Vice Chairman
Syed Mahomed Kamil Shah Vice Chairman
Syed Miran Mahomed Shah working Secretary
Shaikh Abdul Majid Joint Secretary
Haji Abdullah Haroon Treasurer
Officer
bearers will be exofficie members of the Committee.
Members of the Working Committee
1. K.B.Wali
Mahomed Hassanally
2. Mr.
Kazi Abdul Rahman
3. Haji
Abdul Rahim Shah
4. Mahomed
Usman Soomro
5. Mr.
Nur Mahomed
6. Mr.
Bandali Khan
7. K.B.Ghulam
Nabi Shah
8. Mr.
Ghulam Hussain Bhaladino
9. Rais
Najamuddin
10. K.S
Miran Farukh Beg
Seven
members will form quorum
11. K.B.Allahbux
12. K.B.Jan
Mahomed Khan Pathan
13. K.B
Chakar Khan
14. K.B
Dilbabad Khan
15. K.B
Mahomed Parial Kalhoro
16. Wadero
Nabibux Bhutto
17. Syed
Ghulam Mirtaza Shah
Resolution No: 4
While recognizing the fact that Alwahid (Daily Sindhi) and Unity (Weekly
English) have rendered valuable service to the daily Sind Separation, this
conference appeals to Moslems of Sind to render financial assistance to these
papers in order to keep them live so that they may continue to do the useful
work in the cause of community and country.
This conference further appeals to Moslems to support morally and
financially other papers just as Sind Zamindar, AlNajam and other papers which
have Simila rly helped in the cause of Sind Separation and have generally
advocated the cause of Moslem community Proposed by the Chairman and
unanimously adopted.
Resolution No: 5
That
the above resolutions be wired to
The Prime Minister
The Secretary of State for India
His Excellency the Viceroy
of India
His Excellency the Governor
of Bombay
The Secretary Moslem
League Simla
Resolution No: 6
That above Sind Separation Conference be convened at Hyderabad on 15th November 1932.
Note for
the Brayne Sind Conference by Professor H.B.K Batheja
We have now reached a stage
of our discussion at which all the relevant materials for setting the budget of
a separated Sind are available. For the
benefit of the members of the Conference and to serve as a basis of discussion,
I have prepared the attached statement giving a rough picture of the way in
which I propose to overcome the financial difficulties disclosed by the Miles
Irwing Report. It will be seen that I have tried to do so, at least, as far as
the ordinary deficit is concerned, without the help of a formal subvention from
the Central revenues. It will be agreed on all hands that a subvention to an
autonomous self-governing province as viualised by the new Federal constitution
will be undesirable from every point of view. It is sure to breed a sense of
irresponsibility and fin noised extravagance. It is not difficult to see how
inefficient the province is likely to be, if it is allowed to milk the cow when
come one else is holding the burns. The subvention will be resented by other
units of the federation as a burden and probably by the unit receiving it as a
symbol of political inferiority and is likely to lead to endless and bitter
controversies if an impression is crested that it is being given to satisfy a
communal demand.(The case of the North Western Frontier Province stands on an
entirely different footing as well know imperial considerations were involved
in the subvention granted to it). It is no doubt these facts which induced the
Peel and Peron Federal Finance Committees to devise a scheme of division of
federal resource which will do justice to every province big and small and
insure to each an autonomous existence. They have modified the present basis
distribution of income tax with a view to make Bombay
and Bengal their way and they have further changed the basis of assessing
provincial contribution so as to make Bengal, Behar & Orissa and Assam
self-supporting. For wiping out the deficit of the last they have suggested
special measures and concessions. I propose similar adjustments and concessions
as regards Sind so as to dispense with the nee
of a subvention. These are quite justified in law and equity and consistent
with the theory of federal finance. Under the Government of India Act of 19-19
all revenues of British India belong to
Majesty the King Emperor and are in theory controlled by the Secretary of State
in Council. Under section 20 of the same Act all liabilities of any part of British India are a charge on these revenues. In
practice, in the interests of efficiency and autonomy, certain revenue have
been assigned along with some obligations to the Provinces under the Devolution
Rules. There is nothing in constitutional law an usage and in past and present
political practice, to prevent His Majesty Government from making changes in
these assignment of revenues and functions in the interests of order, justice and
good government. The only limits to its constitutional power of interference in
this respect are those imposed by the considerations of administrative
efficiency and the material and moral well being of the provincial units. As
lost as provinces are not independent sovereigns units and the Central Govt retains this power of altering their
obligations and their share of the revenues, it is bound to make necessary
reasonable adjustments in order to ensure to them adequate revenues for normal
scales of expenditure. The situation at present is that His Majesty’s
Government having accepted the principle of separating Sind from Bombay, the
Central Government after theoretically resuming the functions and revenues and
liabilities which it had allotted to the Bombay Presidency under the Devolution
Rules, is reassigning them to the two new provinces of Bombay and Sind in
accordance with the federal principles governing the devision of functions and
financial resources settled by the Round Table Conference. This does not mean
that the Federal Structure Committee and the Federal Finance Committee can
write on a clean slate and run away from existing facts. But this does imply
the power and obligations to make some adjustments necessitated by certain
intractable facts e.g. the obligation to cover the “Deficit” of Bengal, Bombay , Bihar& orrissa Assam
and if, it is separated of Sind . In
reassigning revenues and liabilities to Sind & Bombay, practical rather
strictly equitable considerations governing the division of the assets and
liabilities of a partnership, will have to be followed and the constitutional
necessity of dispensing, as far as possible, with a sub-venation must be borne
in mind, considerations which govern the division of assets and liabilities
between a member of a joint family leaving the family and the rest of the
members as in the case of Burma, need not apply in the case of Sind when the
member though setting up a separate house does not leave the family and
contributes in other ways to its burdens and obligations, As between Sind &
Bombay the head of the family i.e. the
Government of India to whom ultimately all assets and liabilities belong, may
decide that the assets should be divided geographically as being the only
practicable course under the circumstances, but recognizing the hardship that
this may entail on Sind, since it will lose the present and future revenue
benefit of its connection with Bombay City where most of the moral and material
assets of the President are located it may compensate it by distributing the
interest and pension charges of the Presidency in manner, which if it were as
single transaction standing by itself strict considerations of equity may not
allow. I do not support entirely my Mussalman friends in their claim that the entire
debt of the Presidency (including the Sukkur Barrage debt) should be divided
between Sind and Bombay in proportion of their contribution to the joint
revenue, but I do think that on the above considerations Sind should be held
liable only for pensions paid from Sind Treasuries and for the interest on the
Barrage debt and on account of the Provincial loan Account and borrowings from
the famine insurance Fund. The rest of the unproductive debt on deficit etc and
the pre-reform irrigation debt may be taken over either by the Bombay
Government by the Government of India, preferably by the former as it stands to
gain a great deal by getting rid of the Sind “deficit” of one crore, the burden
of which is ultimately thrown on the Government of India. Without this
arrangement of separating Sind, the Bombay
“deficit” would not be 65 laks as given on page 22 of the Federal Finance
Committee’s Report but 165 lakhs and that will have to be met anyhow by other
federal adjustments if Sind is not separated
and Bombay President is to enjoy an autonomous existence. With Sind, Bombay will not have a
surplus of 54 lakhs but a deficit of 38 lakhs even after income tax has been
distributed. In this connection I should to explain the confusion which
surrounds the use of the word “deficit”. There can really be no “deficit”
province as long as the whole joint family i.e. India is financially sound. A
provincial “deficit” only means that under given artificial conditions of
division of revenue and function certain province has deficit but these
artificial condition that Sind will be able to
balance its budget and even spend large sums on development of the province
without any outside assistance.
Public meeting of the Muslims of Shikarpur(Sind ) was held at 5 P.M. on the 12th February
1938 in Jama Masjid, near Lakhi-Gate, Shikarpur, many Muslims were present at
the Meeting.
Khan Sahib Gul Hasan Khan, Retd. Naib Vazir,
Khairapur State, proposed Honourable Khan Bahadur Ali Buksh Mohamed
Hussain,M.C.S. to the Chair, which proposal having been seconded by Shaikarpur
Main Ghulam Mohamed Sahib, Retd. Deputy Collector and unanimously approved by
the Audience, the Honourable Khan Bahadur Ali Buksh occupied the Chair.
After recitation from Holy Koran and preachings on
the Unity of Muslims the following proposal was made by the Honble Khan Bahadur
Ali Buksh Mohamed Hussain and seconded by Khan Sahib Gul Hasan Khan.
“It appears that those of our brotheren who are generally out of touch
with the Newspaper are unaware of the extent to which the Congress is opposed
to the interests of the Muslim Community and of the Congress mentality to ruin
the rights of the Muslims whenever such occasion arises. If some few Muslims
have joined the Congress, it is simply because they have an axe to grind; and
by so doing they have caused many other Muslims to fall into error and thus be
misled into regarding the Congress as their representative. This is wrong and
the Congress is quite against the rights and interests of the Muslim Community.
Had the Muslim League not been established for the cause of the Community and
had it not opposed the Congress and exposed the congress maneuvers, the Muslims
would have been much worse now and worst in the future. Mostly throughout India , the
Muslims have recognized the League as Champion of their cause; and this fact is
evidenced from the Resolutions passed everywhere in this connection. It is in
the interests of the Muslim Community that the League opposes Congress: and it
is therefore that so many Muslims have enrolled themselves as Members of the
League. Hence the Muslims of Shikarpur should, in the interests of the
Community joint the Muslim League as Members and should safely really on it.
Having placed this proposal I request the
Audience to express their true intention. If they want to join the League, they
should send a Resolution to that effect to the League and become its Members.”
The Audience unanimously passed this
Resolution and expressed their desire to join the Muslim League as its Members
and prayed for the opening of a Branch of the League at Shikarpur(Sind ).
KHAN
BAHADUR 124.
MUSLIMCOLONY
M.A.KHUHRO
BRITTO ROAD
M.L.A. KARACHI Dated, 27.3.1938
To,
The Editor,
“Hamidard” Delhi .
Dear
Sir,
We forward herewith our Statement
on the sudden resignation of Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatallan’s Ministry from
the office in the Cabinet of the Sind
legislative “assembly, and request you to kindly insert the same in your paper
at your earliest convenience, for the general information of the public.
Yours Faithfully
M.H.Gazdar,M.L.A.Sind Khan Bahadur,
&
Member of the Democratic
M.A.Khuhro, M.L.A Sind&
Party
Sind .
General Secretary Democratic Party Sind .
A STATEMENT
BY MUSLIM BAHADUR M.A. KHUHRO AND MR. M.A.GAZDAR OF THE SIND
MUSLIM PROVINCE ASSEMBLY ON SIR GHULAM HUSSAIN ASSINATION FROM THE OFFICE.
We
feel we are a duty to the public in apprising them of the true situation which
caused the sudden resignation of Sir Ghulam Hussain’s Ministry on 21st.
inst: Those who have been in the know of developments in Sind politics during
the course of last one year, must have been greatly surprise of shocked to bear
of the sudden and un-expected result of voting in the Legislative Assembly on
18th March.
In September, the members of the
“United Party” numbering about to agreed to join the Democratic Party headed by
Sir Ghulam Hussain, thus naming the new party as Democratic Coalition Party. At
the time of merger, it was quite clear that no jobs will be demanded by this
group needed by K.B.Allan Bux.A common program was agreed upon, and all the
members of the party signed pledges and the programs. By the end of September
coalition was completely formed and in early November the working Committee of
this new party was nominated by the leader Sir Ghulam Hussain and act of 10
Muslim members of the working committee, three were nominated from the Group of
the old united party. The working committee started deliberations for the first
time on 9th December 1937. The meeting continued for three days. The
resolutions pass in these meetings were conforms by the full party held on 25th
and 28th February. The subsequent meetings of the working committee
discussed and decided upon the various items of the programme in early March.
THE CABINET HAS NOT ENLARGED.
Certain
members of the working committee belonging to the old United Party were of the
opinion that the cabinet be enlarged and the number be raised from 3 to 6. Thus
by increasing the number of ministers,K.B.Allah Bux Leader of the United Party
group and Mr.Binchaldas leader of the Hindu Independent group, could have been
provided and there by conduced to the stability of the ministry.
The leading members of the
United Party like K.B.Allah Bux and Mr.G.S.Syed however made it clear that they
would not defect from the party for at least one year whether the number of
ministers was increased or no, and that the ministry would be given a fair
chance to give effect to the recommendations of the Working committee. The
object of increasing the number of ministers was that three ministers were
unable to cope with the heavy routine work and at the same time, to give effect
to new ideas and schemes laid down in the party programme.
Loyalty
Promised
Sight
up to 17th perch the united party members clearly declared that they
would be loyal to the party and will cause no trouble whatsoever. On 18th
March at 1-30 p.m. eight of these members signee a letter of resignation from
the party and handed it over to the general secretary of the Party viz; Khan
Bahadur Khuhro at the Assembly Hall. The voting on the remaining items of the
Budget was to take place between 3 and 6 that very afternoon. Five members of
the ministerial party were absent from Karachi
that day and it was not possible for the township of the party to get them at
such short notice.
TREACHEROUS
ACTION
Had
these United Party members been honest and straight forward they should have at
least given notice on the previous day about their desertion and the party
strength could have been easily mobilized by telegraphically getting the
absentee members to Karachi .
So it does not require any elaboration to show that their action was clearly treacherous.
It has now transpired that these United Party members had entered into an agreement
with the Hindu Independent Party headed by Mr.Mihchaldas on 17th
morning with a view to overthrow the ministry and this fact was kept strictly
secret by them.
FLUID
ELEMENT
We are not oblivious of the fact that
there is a certain fluid element both among Mohommedan and Hindu member of the
Assembly and many small groups within each party and that therefore it was not
possible to form a stable ministry for more than six months with only three
gentlemen in the cabinet in these days of Democracy the demands of the people
are many and it not possible therefore for any three ministers to carry on,
however efficient and willing they be to meet all individual requests or public
grievances.
The defent of Sir Ghulam
Hussain’s ministry in snap division by a majority of only one vote any that too
under the circumstances enumerate above can not by any fair-minded person be
considered a defeat at all. But Sir Ghulam Hussain not possible daily realizing
that without enlarging the cabinet it was for him to form a stable ministry
resigned his office on list March.
MAY
MR.MIHCHALDAS
It may be realized for the
information of the public that at the time of resignation of Gobindram due to
his financial troubles in October last, it was decided that in view of the
joint responsibility of the Cabinet, it was not possible to offer Mr.
Minchaldas a seat in the Cabinet,ne having decline to sign the programme.And
this programme was substantially prepared by Mr. G.M.Syed the guiding spirit of
the United Party group. This was the reason why Dr. Hemandas who joined the
party was selected as Minister. This action was misconstrued by many Hindu
members as an act of communalism and therefore later on they refused to support
Dr. Hemandas and adhered to Mr. Minchaldas or we may call them left-wingers
thought that ministry was not strong enough to fight against the domineering of
the I.C.S. Secretaries and the Departmental Heads, so as to bring about a
change in their mental out-look on the other hand certain officials thought
that the ministry was out to give undue concessions to the Zamindars. All these
factors combine with un-expected treachery on the part of these sight members
of the United Party brought about this sudden collapse.
Sir Ghulam
Hussain’s Ministry’s Achievements
Those who
are out to find fault with late ministry in order to justify the ignoble act on
the part of K.B. Allah Bux’s group, should not forget that Sir Ghulam Hussain
ministry did a great deal for the people of this province during the short
period of less than a year that they were in the office. Some of their
achievements are the following:-
a) The abolition
of the Grazing fees from the Revenue fields.
b) The reduction
of 1/3 of grazing fees on bovine cattie in the forest areas.
c) The abolition
of the lease-money on all Non-Barrage lands.
d) The
continuance of policy of liberal Fasili-remnissions.
e) Entire
remission of accumulated interest that is simple Compound and Penal int in
Karachi District, kotri taluka of Dadu Distric Rohri Sub-Division of Sukkur
District and Daryahiwah of Gooni taluka on takavi loans and the decision to
calculate interest at the rate of 6 per cent from the very time the loans were
taken and recovery by easy installments spread over a long spell of years.
f) And the
suspension of the later-course charges survey expenses etc., amounting to
Corrode runes pending appointment of a committee to go into this question
thoroughly and report thereon.
g) The suspension of application of new
settlement rates.
h) The
appointment of anti-corruption committees.
i) The establishment of the Public Grievance
Burearu to put down corruption.
j)
The abolition of the system of collector’s and
Commissioner’s Chairs.
These are no mean achievements and vie with
these of any Congress ministry.
Sir Ghulam
Hussain Hidayatallah in an absolute Majority.
The above exposition will
show that K.B.Allah bux the leader of only about ten member’s followers was
called upon by this Excellency the Governor of Sind to form the ministry which
he could only do with the help of Mr. Nihchaldas and his ten communalistic
adherents. Even with Mr. Nihehalds’ help the total strength of this new party
was but twenty followers; whereas the strength of Sir Ghulam Hussain’s party
even on the day he had resigned numbered as many as twenty five excluding the
Europeon members. Thus he was indisputable leader of the largest single party.
In the circumstances it would
appear a little inexplicable as to why His Excellency the Governor of Sind did
not call upon Sir Ghulam Hussain to Form the ministry once more Having reformed
the ministry it is not unreasonable to anticipate that he would have got a
working majority of 34 to 35 members. For obvious season that the fluid element
would then have gravitated to his side.
PUNISTMENT
FOR TRACHERY.
The Congress although not coalescing are
supposed not to actively opposes them for some little time. This virtuely means
that either the congress group will surrender to this new ministry their vowed
principles or that the ministry will completely place itself in the handed of
the congress group and act in obedience to their dictates. Such ministry’s deem
is clearly fore-shadowed after an inglorious short life. Born of personal
ambitions actively assisted by Hindu rank communalism, it will do more harm
than good to this province. These conflicting elements that have combined to
form the ministry carry within themselves the poisonous germs which will soon
destroy its existence and will never as a fitting punishment for its
treacherous deeds.
1. Khan Bahadur
H.A.Khuhro,
Member of the Legislative Assembly Sind .
&
General Secretary
Democratic Party, Sind .
2. G.H.Gazdar
Member of the Legislative Assembly Sind .
Telegrams;
“SHADMAN” Karachi
HAJI SIR ABDOOLA HAROON Kt.
Suger Merchant & Selling
Agent.
Dear
Sir,
I have the honour to enclose
here with copy of the letter which was address to the Delhi Address of the All
India Muslim League for your information.
Yours Faithfully,
INDIAN POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS DEPARTEMT.
Received here
at______H._______M.
O SA KARACHI F H
28-27 MOHAMEDALI JINNAH GULE RANA DELHI
SITUATION FAVOURABLY IMPROVING FOR MUSLIM LEAGUE
BUT
ALLAHBUX BLOCK OF SEVEN MUSLIMS CREATED
DIFFICULTIES SHALL
INFORM FURTHER DEVELOPMENT= HAROON=
“SHADMAN”
2738.
786, Napier Road ,
From,
Sayyed Ali Muhummed Rashdi
General Secretary,
To,
The Secretary All India Moslem League.
Dear
Sir,
I shall be grateful if you
kindly send me the following particulars per return of post:-
1. Names of
office bearers of various provincial League in India together with the addresses
of the provincial office.
2. Name of the
Secretaries in charge of the parliamentary activities of the Provincial League
in India .
3. The All India
Moslem League literature which you would like our provincial league to keep in
view.
4. The date, if
any by which the provincial League are expected to send in names for election
to the office of President All India Moslem League (Patna Session).
I
would further request you to kindly send a communication to the various
provincial Leagues in India
to direct their Secretaries in charge of the parliamentary sections to send us
copies of all the Bills that may have been moved or passed into law in the
Assemblies of their respective provinces after the investigation of Attorney.
I hope you will kindly deal with these matters promptly.
Yours faithfully,
“SHADMAN”
2738.
786, Napier Road ,
THE SIND
PROVINCIAL MUSLIM LEAGUE
MEMBBERS OF THE ALL INDIA MUSLIM LEAGUE COUNCIL NOMINATED BY THE SIND PROVINCIAL MUSLIM LEAGUE COUNCIL ON 27th November
1938.
1. Agha Abdul
Sattar Jan Serhudi Goth Saindad Dist. Hyderabad Sind .
2. Rais Ghulam
Mustafa Khan Bhurgari Hirabad.
3. Syed
Hassanbus Shah Zamindar Mehrabpur Taulka Sakrund Dist Nawabshah.
4. Sheikh Nur
Ahmed C/o Babu Jaladin Saddar Bazar Hyderabad Sind .
5. Syed Khair
Shah M.L.A. Nawab Shah
6. Syed Nur
Mohammed Shah M.L.A Bhiria Dist
Nawabshah
7. Agha Nazar
Ali Khan Editor Sind Zamindar
Sukkur
8. Sheikh Wajid Ali Khan Advocate Shikarpur
9. Mr Ghulam
Nabi Pathan B.A.
Zamindar Sultan Koat Sukkur
10. Kazi
Fazlullah Advocate
Larkana
11. K.B.Mohammed
Ayoob Khoro M.L.A.Larkana
12. Syed Ali
Mohammed Rashdi
Muslim League office Karachi
City
13. Mr. G.M.Syed
M.L.A SUNN Dist DADU
14. K.B.G.M. Khan
Issran M.L.A LARKANA
15. Pir Ghulam
Hyder Shah M.L.A Bulri Dist Karachi
16. Syed Meherali
Shah Zamindar Sujawal
17. Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah M.L.Aseafiled
Road
Karachi .
18. Mr. Abdul
Ghaffar Khan Pleader Mirpur
Khass.
19. Babu Jalal
Din Sahib Saddar Bazar Hyderabad Sind
20. Moulvi
Sanaullah Muslim League office Karachi .
21. Mir Bunday
Ali Khan Talpur M.L.A. Tando
Ghlamali Khan Dist Hyderabad
22. Haji Naziruddin Editor
Daily Hyat Karachi.
23. Moulvi
Zahurul Hassan Dars Camp Karachi .
24. Mr Mohad
Hashim Guzdar M.L.A Runchore Line
Karachi .
25. Sheikh Abdul
Hakim Zamindar Jecababad
26. Sheikh Abdul
Majid M.L.A KARACHI CITY
As
Secretary of the Provincial Muslim League.
OFFICE BEARERS OF THE SIND PROVINCIAL MUSLIM LEAGUE
Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon M.L.A President
Agha
Pir Ghulam Mujadid Vice President
K.B.
Mohd Ayoob Khoro M.L.A Vice
President
Sheikh
Abdul Majid M.L.A
General Secretary
Sir
Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah
Treasurer
Syed
Ali Mohammed Rashdi
Joint Secretary
Mr
Ghulam Nabi Puthan Joint
Secretary
Elected:-
1) Kazi Khuda
Bux Saheb, B.A. LL.B, Advocate, Bunder
Road Karachi
2) M.Hashem
Guzder Esqr, Rais Karachi.
3) Hatim Alvi
Saheb Karachi .
4) Sh. Abdul
Majid Sahed Karachi.
INDIAN POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS DEPARTEMT.
Received here
at______H._______M.
28 NOV 1938
O TB KARACHI C 28=28
NAWABZADA LIAQATALI KHAN HONORARY LETARY ALL INDIA
MUSLIM LEAGUE
PARK MENSION DELHI
GATE DELHI .
“SHADMAN”
2738.
786, Napier Road ,
THE SIND
PROVINCIAL MUSLIM LEAGUE
From,
Sheikh Abdul Majid, M.L.A
General Secretary
The Sind
Provincial Muslim League,
To,
The Secretary,
The All India Muslim League,
Dear
Sir,
I have requested you
telegraphically to kindly move the council of the All India Muslim League for
the affiliation of the Sind Provincial Muslim League.
In this connection I beg to
inform you that Mr Mohammed Ali Jinah nominated an organizing Committee for our
province on the Occasion of the Sind Provincial Muslim League Karachi.
Out of 9 districts in Sind
including the Karachi City which is treated as a seprate district Muslim Leagues were established on 20th
November 1938 in all districts excepting two viz Tharparkar and Karachi
districts which were unable to hold their elections on the appointed date.
The meeting of the representatives
of the seven districts Muslim League met at Karachi on 27th November 1938, and
elected their office bearers their Working Committee and their representatives
on the Council of the All India Muslim League.
The names of the office bearers and
the members of the Working Committee and of the Council of the All India Muslim
League are herewith appended.
I may also inform you that
up to this time 138 Primary branches have been established in Sind
as under:-
NO
|
NAME OF THE DISTRICT
|
No OF Primary branches.
|
1
|
Larkana District
|
24
|
2
|
|
16
|
3
|
Tharparkar
|
20
|
4
|
Nawabshah
|
16
|
5
|
Sukkur
|
13
|
6
|
Jecababad
|
9
|
7
|
|
7
|
8
|
Dadu
|
16
|
9
|
|
17
|
|
Total
|
138
|
The total no of the
members of the General body of the Sind Provincial Muslim League Muslim League
including 27 Members of the Sind Legislative Essembly is 88;.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
You’re most obedient Servant
General Secretary
The Sind Provincial Muslim
League Karachi .
MEMBERS
OF THE WORKING COMMITTEE SIND PROVINCIAL
MUSLIM
LEAGUE COUNCIL KARACHI
1. K.B. Allah
Bakhsh Khan Gabole.
2. Ghazi Mahmood
Shah Sahib
3. Seth Mohd
Abdul Latif Memon
4. Sir Ghulam
Hussain Hidayatullah
5. Mr. Mohd
Hashim Guzdar
6. K.B.Mohd
Ayoob Khuro
7. Mir Ghulam
Ali Khan Talpur
8. Mr. G.M.Syed
9. Pir Rasul Bus
Shah
10. Mr. Mohad
Yusif Chandio
11. K.B.Ghulam
Nabishah
12. Rais Ghulam
Mustafa Bhurgari
13. Nazi
Fazlullah
14. Mr Ghulam
Nabi Pathan
15. Syed Hassan
Bus Shah
16. Babu Jalal
Din Sahib
17. Mr. Mohd
Yusif of Kotri
18. Mr. Hassan
Ali Mir Mohamed Baloch
19. Hafiz Khair
Mohammed
20. Moulvi Mohd
Issmail
21. Agha Nazar
Ali Khan
22. Syed Ali Mohammed
Rashdi
23. Haji
Naziruddin
24. Mian Abu
Sokat Humza
25. Syed Khair
Shah
26. Sir Haji
Abdullah Haroon ex office President
27. Sheikh Abdul
Majid ex office Secretary
THE OFFICE
BEARERS WORKING COMMITTEE, AND GENERAL BODY
OF THE SIND PORVINCIAL MUSLIM LEAGUE.
Office
Bearers
Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon
President
K.B.Muhammed Ayoob Khoro.
Vice President.
Aqa Pir Ghulum Mujaddid Sahib. “
Syed Sheikh Abdul Majid Joint secretary
Sir Ghulam nabi khan of Jecababdd. “
Sir Ghulam Hussain Rihamtullah Treasurer.
Working committee members
1. Sir
Gulam Hussain Hidayutullah.
2. Mr
Mohammed Hashim Guzdar.
3. K.b.Mohd
Ayoob khoro.
4. Mir
Ghulam Ali khan Talpur.
5. Mr
G.M.Syyed.
6. Syed
khair shah.
7. Pir
rasul bux shah.
8. Mr.
Mohammed Yousaf Ghandio.
9. K.b.Makhdum
sahib of Agha Nasar Ali.
10. K.b.
Ghulam Nabi Shah.
11. Haisgulam
Mustafa Bhurghari.
12. Kazi
fazlullah.
13. Mr
Ghulam Nabi.
14. Syed
Hasan Bux Shah.
15. Babu
Jalai din sahib.
16. Mr
Muhammed Yousaf
17. Mr
Hassan Ali Mir Muhamd Balocah.
18. Hafiz
khair muhammed
19. Mouliv
muhammed ismail.
20. Agha
Nasar ali
21. Syed
Ali Muhammed Rashdi.
22. Haji
Nasar Ali.
23. Miam
Mohad Hamza.
24. Seth
Abdul latif Memon.
25. Syed
Mahood Shah Ghazi.
26. Sir
Haji Abdullah Haroon
ex office president
27. Sheikh
Abdul Majid. “ “ Secretary
THE MEMBERS
OF THE GENERAL BODY THE SIND PROVINCIAL
MUSLIM
LEAGE AND OFFICE BEARERS.
1. Sheikh Abdul
Majid Sahib
Sind Essembly Members
2. K.B Allahbux
Gabole
3. S.B. Allahdad
Khan
4. K.B Haji Amir
Ali Lahori
5. Arbab Toghach
6. Mir Ghulam
Ali Khan
7. Mir Ghulamullah
Khan
8. Sir Ghulam Husain
Hidayatullah
9. Makhdum Ghulam
Hyder
10. K.B. Ghulam
Mohammed Isran
11. K.B Ghulam
Nabi Shah
12. Jam Jan
Mohaamed Khan Junejo
13. Mrs Jena Bai Ghulam Alli
14. K.B. Aaisor
Khan
15. Syed Khair
Shah
16. Miran Mohammed
Shah
17. Syed Mohammed
Ali Shah
18. K.B Mohammed
Ayoob Khoro
19. Mohammed Hassim
Guzdar
20. Mohammed Yossif
Ghandio
21. Pir Rasool
Bakhsh
22. Pir Shamsuddin
Khan
23. Pir Ghulam
Hyder Shah
24. Syed Nor
Muhammed Shah
25. Hasool Bakhsh Khan Unner
26. Syed Ghulam Murtaza Shah
27. Mir Budy Ali
Khan
28. Moulvi Zahoorul
Hassan
29. Syed Ghulam
Nabi Ouj
30. Haji Nazirruddin
31. Ghazi Mahmood
Shah
32. Hassan Ali
Mir Mohammed Baloach
33. Seth Ghulam Husain
Ghafoorbhoy
34. Mr Ghulam
Nabi
Sukkur
35. Agha Nazar
Ali
36. Abo Sokat
Hamza
37. Mr Nimatullah
38. Mr Ahmed Ali
Alig
39. Abdul Wahab
40. Mr Majid Ali
Vakil
41. Mr
Mumtazali
42. Jam Abdul
Razak Sahib
43. K.S.
Dostmohad Khan
Nawabshah
44. Syed Hassan
Bakhsh Shah
45. Pir Mohmmed
Masoom
46. Syed Haji
Ummer Shah
47. Syed Ghulam
Hyder Shah
48. Usta
Soff
49. Nadero Haji
Abdul Wahid
50. Chodri Tale
Mohammed
51. Rais Khan Mohammed
Khan
52. Syed Ghualm
Rasool Shah
53. Syed Shah
Muhammed Shah Hyderabad
54. Hais Ghulam Mustafa
Khan Sahib
55. Mir Husain Bakhsh
Talpur
56. Mir Fateh
Mohd Khan
57. Mian Allah
Bachayo
58. Mir Sahib Mir
Rasool Bakhsh
59. Babu Jalal
Din
60. Haji Mohammed
Shah
61. Seth Abdul
Laitf Memon
62. Aqa Pir
Ghulam Mujaddid Sahib
63. Kazi
Fazlullah
Larkana
64. Pir Ali Anwar
Shah
65. Syed Ali
Mohammed Shah Rashdi
66. Mian Varyal
Shah
67. Moulana Abdullah
68. Wadero Fakir
Mohammed Khan
69. Moulvi Md Ismail
70. Kazi Jan Mohd
71. Mohmmed
Siddique Tonia Larkana
72. Wadero Ghulam
Mohammed Khan
Dadu
73. Wadero Abdul
Majid Khan
74. Wadero
Mohammed Qassim
75. Wadero Jan
Mohammed Khan
76. Haji Khadim
Bux
77. Mian Mohammed
Yuosiff
78. Osto Abdullah Jecababad
79. Syed Meher
Shah Thul
80. Mohammed
Yunis
81. Hafiz Khair
Mohammed
82. Mohammed
Chattal
83. Amir Bux
84. Hon’ble Mian
Ali Bux
Council Of State
85. Sir Haji Abdullah
Haroon Hind
Essembly
86. Sirdar Nabi
Bux Bhotto
87. Mian Ghulam
Kadir Shaban
88. Abdul Hamid
Khan Isani
Sukkur
Members of the All India Muslim League Council
Nominated by the Sind
Provincial
Muslim League.
1. Agha Abdul
Satter Jan Serhundi Hyderabad
2. Rais Ghulam
Mustafa Bhurghari Hyderabad
3. Sheikh Nur
Ahmed Hyderabad
4. Syed Hassan
Bux Shah
Nawabshah
5. Syed
Khairshah Nawabshah
6. Syed Nur
Mohammed Shah
Nawabshah
7. Agha Nazar
Ali Khan
Sukkur
8. Sheikh Wajid
Ali
Sukkur
9. Mr Ghulam
Nabi Pathan
Sukkur
10. Kazi
Fazlullah
Larkana
11. K.B.Mohammed
Ayoob Khoro
Larkana
12. Syed Ali
Mohammed Rashdi Larkana
13. Mr
G.M.Syed.
Dadu
14. K.B. Ghulam
Mohammed Khan Issran
Dadu
15. Pir Ghulam
Hyder Shah
Karachi Dist
16. Syed Meher
Ali Shah
Karachi
Dist
17. K.B. Syed
Ghulam Nabi Shah
Mirpur Khass
18. Mr Abdul
Ghaffar Khan Mirpur Khass
19. Babu Jalal
Din Sahib
Mirpur Khass
20. Moulvi
Sanaullah
Karachi City
21. Mir Banday
Ali Khan Karachi City
22. Haji
Naziruddin
Karachi City
23. Moulvi Abdul
Hayyee Haquani Karachi City
24. Mr Mohammed
Hashim Guzdar Karachi City
25. Sheikh Abdul
Hakim
26. Sheikh Abdul
Majid Secretary Sind Provincial Ex Office Member
27. Haji Sir
Abdoola Haroon President Sind Pro.Moslem Ex Officio Member
28. Mr Ghulamkadir
Md. Shudban, M.B.A
29. Sardar Nab
Bux Bhutto, M.L.A
30. Hon’ble Mian
Ali Bux Md. Hussain
Moslem League Branches in Sind .
District
Larkana.
1.
Mirokhan
2.
Miran
3.
Mahboobkhan Tonio
4.
Larkana
5.
Pir
6.
Alisher Tonio
7.
Gathar
8.
Umer Gopang
9.
Nurang
10.
Hani
11.
Ali Md. Gehar
12.
Ali jayona
13.
Warah
14.
Bhati
15.
Jhang
16.
Mandho
17.
Chhuto Johio
18.
Kamber
19.
Ali Md. Khan Mastoi
20.
Shahdad kot
21.
Gaji Khawar
22.
Bakrani
23.
Bahman
24.
Bungaldero
District Hyderabad Sind .
1)
Uderolal
2)
Germi
3)
Tando Md.Khan
4)
Hyderabad Sind
5)
Nasarpur
6)
Phurho
7)
Matiari
8)
Tando Ghulam Hyder
9)
Hala
10)
Talhar
11)
Tando Jam
12)
Kamaro Sharif
13)
Khose Matli
14)
Chot Sayed Sharif Md. Shah
15)
Wahid Dina Jagasi
District
Tharparkar.
1)
Mirpurkhas
2)
Mahomed Alam Pali
3)
Kheral
4)
Khambro
5)
Waryar
6)
Kharro Shariff
7)
Doro Naro
8)
Toyoon and Nohyoon
9)
Wahori
10)
Muhramali Khan Laghari
11)
Chak No.151
12)
Umerkot
13)
Kangoro
14)
Khudro
15)
Nabisar
Road
16)
Nabi Sar Shahr
17)
Shadipali
18)
Werho Shariff
19)
Kinjhar
20)
Shadi Taluka Samaro.
District
Nawabshah
1) Nawabshah
2) Sakrand
3) Khir Lakhmir
4) Jalbani
5) Moro
6) Bherani
7) Nawab Hydrali
Khan P.O. Bobi
8) Mahrabpur
Taluka Sakrand
9) Bhiria
10) Ghot Lado
Chandio
11) Ghot Bagh
12) Ghot Morio
13) Ghot Bhaji
Khan Chandio
14) Khahi Kassam
15) Ghot Damarkhi
16) Shahpur
Chakar
District
Sukkur.
1)
Sultankot
2)
Nur Md. Shujra
3)
Kamoon Shaheed
4)
Shahgarh
5)
Sayed Amirali Shah
6)
Yusaf Khan Bhati
7)
Shikarpur
8)
Sukkur
9)
Ghotki
10)
Rustom
11)
Bado
12)
Mian Jo Chot
13)
Rohri
District
Jacobabad.
1)
Jacobabad
2)
Kandkot
3)
Kashmore
4)
Channa
5)
Thul
6)
Daya-Nianjo ghot
7)
Balidina abad
8)
Haji Nihalkhan Ghot
9)
Ghonospur.
District Karachi
1)
Chutto Ganro
2)
Helaya
3)
Khadai
4)
Buno
5)
Tatta
6)
Shahbunder Taluka
7)
Malir
District
Dadu.
1)
Goza
2)
Kotri
3)
Bhatra
4)
Dadu
5)
Bubak
6)
Pat
7)
Khanpur
8)
Mehar
9)
Sann
10)
Chhuchhur Taluka Kotri
11)
Gokalri Taluka Korti
12)
Sardari Taluka kotri
13)
Unerpur
14)
Kalri
15)
Ghot Ibrahim chano taluka khaipur Nathan shah
16)
Arazi
1)
Primary Moslem League Sadder
2)
Primary Moslem League Lawrence Qr.
3)
Primary Moslem
League Runchore
Land Ramswami
4)
Primary Moslem League Bhimpura
5)
Primary Moslem
League Nishin Road
6)
Primary Moslem
League Garden Qr.
7)
Primary Moslem League Civil Lines
8)
Primary Moslem League Keamari
9)
Primary Moslem League Nayabad
10)
Primary Moslem League Gask Ganji. Moosa Lane
11)
Primary Moslem League Old Kumbarwara
12)
Primary Moslem League Kalankot Gharbabad
13)
Primary Moslem
League Lawrence Road
14)
Primary Moslem League Serai Qr.
Total 138
branches in Sind .
7th December
1938.
Dear
Sir,
The application for affiliation from
the Sind Provincial Muslim League was considered by the Committee that was
appointed by the Council of the All India Muslim League to decide the
applications for affiliation subject to confirmation by the council.
I am sending you an extract
from the report of the Committee regarding your application.
Yours sincerely
Honorary
Secretary
All India
Muslim League.
Extract
from the Report of the Sub Committee.-
“ The Sind Provincial
Muslim League be requested to send a copy of their constitution and Rules
either in Urdu or English and also their contribution as laid down in
Constitution of the All India Muslim League. In the meantime the Committee
resolved to affiliate the Sind Provincial Muslim League provisionally till the
next meeting of the Council which will be held on the 25th of
December 1938.”
To
Sheikh Abdul Majid Saheb M.L.A.
Honorary Secretary
The Sind
Provincial Muslim League
“SHADMAN”
2738.
786, Napier Road ,
EXPRESS.
THE SIND
PROVINCIAL MUSLIM LEAGUE
To,
The General
Secretary
All India Moslem
League
Dear Sir,
With reference to your letter No.4512 dated 7th instant on
the subject of the affiliation of the Sind Provincial Moslem league, I enclosed
herewith a copy of the Urdu translation of the Constitution of the Sind
Provincial League. I have also remitted Rs 50 per m.o. as the provisional
contribution. The final adjustment will be made after the accounts of the
Provincial League are finally.
Please acknowledge receipt.
Yours faithfully,
General Secretary,
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