Sunday, 23 April 2017

SINDH HISTORY (24th April)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (24th APRIL)
24th April  BIRTH DATES
1.Moulana Mir Muhammad Naurangi (Religious Scholar & Freedom Fighter/Born 24th April 1890),
2. Makhdoom Ghulam Hyder (Hala/Gadi Nashin & Politician/ Born 24th April1899),
3. Mohan Dingra (Hyderabad - Mombai/Singer/
 Born 24th April 1935),
4. Ali Nawaz 'Naz' Tunio (Poet/
 Born 24th April 1947),
5. Syed Muhsan Shah Bukhari (Tando Muhammad Khan/Politician/
 Born 24th April 1951)
6. Ashiq Amar Sitai (Poet/
 Born 24th April 1965)
DEATH DATES
1. Makhdoom Allah Bux Khuhrvi (Religious Scholar/ Death 24th April 1917),
2. Makhdoom Ghulam Umar Mahesar (Rahro/Religious Scholar/
 Death 24thApril 1901),
3. Khudadad Khan Surahio (Larkano/Freedom Fighter/
 Death 24th April 1950),
4. Raz Sarwari (Badah/Poet/
 Death 24th April 2007).
EVENTS
Part1
1839: It is British Govt. rule in Sindh and Govt. can do whatever it wants. But, it opted to honour the right of property of people. Lieutenant Leckie directs Colonel Spiller, Commanding at Thatta that if wants to cut timber in Thatta area for any unavoidable reason, he must get permission from concerned property holders.
1938: Khilafat Tahrik was a religious - oriented movement. After the abolution of the Khilafat institute by Turkey, Sindh Khilafatees stood disappointed and hunted for parties having religious touch or slogan. They founded it fit to joinhands with Muslim League. That is why, today, Sindh Khilafat Committee, in its meeting held at Hyderabad, resolves and asks Sindhi Muslims to join Muslim League.
Part2
1959: In the event of external threat, Pakistan and India must defend jointly with extending cooperation to each other, suggests Pakistan.
1968: It has been trend and tradition of the Pakistan politics in early days that people working in foreign office were appointed as ministers or prime ministers. Arshad Hussain, Pakistan's High Commissioner in India is appointed as the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, today.
1989: Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto launches Peoples' Program in Peshawar. Akbar Bugti Chief Minister declares to oppose its implantation in Balochistan and terms it amounting to infringing the status of provincial autonomy.
1995: Prime Ministers of Pakistan and Bangladesh agree to repatriate 250000Biharis to Pakistan.

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