Saturday, 11 February 2017

HISTORY TODAY (13th February)


SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (13th February)
13th February
 BIRTH DATES
Hari Himthani (Hesab > Ajmir/Novelist/1930
Piral Machi (Haji Mashori/Folklore Poet/1942),
Baldev Kalro(Shikarpur > Mumbai/Singer/ poet/1947),
Makhdoom Khaliquzaman (Hala/Politician/1949),
Amar Ansari (Badn/Poe/1968),
Rizwan Gul (Larkano/ Writer & Poet/1977).
DEATH DATES
  Altf Abbadi (Writer/2007),
Nawaz Ruknai (Poet/2007).

EVENTS
   1928: Muhammad Ayub Khuhro is vested powers of Special Honorary Third Class Magistrate in his area, Larkano.
1931: The branches of Sindh Azad Party are opened at Chak and Deh 22 Nusrat of Tharparkar. For Chak branch K.B.Mir Muhammad Pathan, Pir Bux Khan, Abu Shoukat Hamzo and Allah dino are elected as President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer respectively. Whereas in Deh Nusrat Syed Jamal Shah (President), Moulvi Muhammad Moosa (Vice President), Syed Qabool Muhammad (Secretary) and Syed Hussain Shah (Treasure) are elected as office bearers.
1933: Sir Samuel in his statement in the House of common says that there could be no question of release Mr. Gandhi or other Civil Disobedience prisoners until Government had convincing reasons to believe that their release would not be followed by a revival of Civil Disobedience.
1939: a public meeting is held in Khalikdina Hall of Karachi with Haji Abdullah Haroon in chair. Pir Ali Muhammad Shah Rashdi presented the Progress report. Whereas Muhammad Ayub Khuro spoke on the political situation of Sindh. 
1969: Chairman PPP Z.A.Bhutto start hunger strike till lifting of emergency from the country. Asghar Khan hold talks with him for five hours in Larkano.
1977: Moulana Jan Muhammad Abbasi’s petition against Z.A.Bhutto’d unopposed election is dismissed by Election Commission of Pakistan for lack of sufficient evidence.1993: Supreme Court of Pakistan summons former COAS General (Rtd) Mirza Aslam Beg on contempt of court charges.
1994: In an interview with BBC Benazir Bhutto admits having helped Indian Prime Minister control Sikh uprising.

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