SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (2nd JUNE)
2nd June BIRTH DATES
1. Haji Muhammad Shah (Matiari/Saint/ birth 2nd June 1891),
2. Jhamatmal Bhawnani (Hyderabad/Writer/ birth 2nd June 1905),
3. Ghumansingh Dayaram (Nawabshah >Ajmir/Political Activist/ birth 2nd June 1921),
4. Ghulam Khan ‘Gohar’ (Poet/ birth 2nd June 1936),
5. Vasdev Nirmal (Karachi > Mumbai/Poet/ birth 2nd June 1936),
6. Muhammad Chhutal (Folklore Poet/ birth 2nd June 1941),
7. Ruki Punjabi (Writer/ birth 2nd June 1944),
8. Gul Muhammad Jakhrani (Sardar Malguzaar Jakhrai /Writer & Politician/ birth 2nd June 1957),
9. Ayub Gad (Larkano/Poet & Artist/ birth 2nd June 1960)
2nd JuneDEATH DATES
1. Muhammad Hassanjan Sarhandi (Saint/ death 2nd June 1946),
2. Tahalram Panjwani (Writer/ death 2nd June 1946),
3. Haji Imam Bux Jatoi (Jatoi/Politician & Poet/ death 2nd June 1956).
2nd June
EVENTS
1838: Colonel Pottenger send request to Mir Noor Muhammad Khan that some boats coming from Punjab had been stopped and plundered at place called ‘Bakee Pattung’ by sepoys of Mir Ali Murad son of Mir Sobdar Khan and that act was direct breach of treaty . it was in interests of both the Governments that measures should be taken without delay for the punishment of the culprits.
1904: Philosopher, Social worker & Man of letter Diwan Dayaram Gidumal establishes ‘The Industrial Association’ at Hyderabad so as to promote home-industry and enhance industrial know-how.
1917: The Citizens’ Association of Hyderabad celebrates its second anniversary. It is presided over by Seth Harchandrai Vishindas and speakers of the occasion are Karamchand Gurmukhdas, Gopaldas Jhamatmal,Jethmal Parsram and Santdas Mangharam.
1929: 8th Annual Session of the Sindh Students’ Conference starts under the presidency of G.N.Gokhale.
1939: Twenty influential Muslim leaders, including the Premiers of Bengal and Punjab, suggest voluntary renunciation by Shias and Sunis of the right claimed by them to public recitation of the Tabarra and Madah-e-Sahaba, respectively. Such renunciation, the leaders urge, would offer a reasonable basis for an honorable settlement.
1948: Pakistan Newspapers’ Editors Council (PNEC) condemns Government restrictions on ‘Al-Waheed’ and ‘Sindh Observer’.
1950: More than 2031000 migrants have reached from India to Sindh. Very serious differences are emerged between Sindh and Central Governments. General impression in Sindh is taking place that they are being converted into minority and their social setup is being destroyed with intentions. They are not against migration of victimized Indian Muslims, but there should be equal distribution and settlement amongst all provinces.
1951: Reforms Committee recommends Provincial status for Baluchistan.
1955: For the first time perhaps in the history of Pakistan, a lady is hanged in Gujrat Jail for murder.
1958: Feroz Khan Noon, Prime Minister of Pakistan blames Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan that he is opposing ‘One-Unit’ because, he wants to create ‘Pakhtonistan’.
1966: Opposition demands lifting of Emergency and condemns ‘Tashkant Declaration’.
1971: India is training 30,000 anti-Pakistanis from East Pakistan, discloses Pakistan.
1973: Pir Pagaro wants to see me killed, blames Jam Sadiq Ali, Sindh Minister for Local Bodies.
1979: Ghous Bux Bizenjo is elected President of newly formed Pakistan National Party (PNP).
1904: Philosopher, Social worker & Man of letter Diwan Dayaram Gidumal establishes ‘The Industrial Association’ at Hyderabad so as to promote home-industry and enhance industrial know-how.
1917: The Citizens’ Association of Hyderabad celebrates its second anniversary. It is presided over by Seth Harchandrai Vishindas and speakers of the occasion are Karamchand Gurmukhdas, Gopaldas Jhamatmal,Jethmal Parsram and Santdas Mangharam.
1929: 8th Annual Session of the Sindh Students’ Conference starts under the presidency of G.N.Gokhale.
1939: Twenty influential Muslim leaders, including the Premiers of Bengal and Punjab, suggest voluntary renunciation by Shias and Sunis of the right claimed by them to public recitation of the Tabarra and Madah-e-Sahaba, respectively. Such renunciation, the leaders urge, would offer a reasonable basis for an honorable settlement.
1948: Pakistan Newspapers’ Editors Council (PNEC) condemns Government restrictions on ‘Al-Waheed’ and ‘Sindh Observer’.
1950: More than 2031000 migrants have reached from India to Sindh. Very serious differences are emerged between Sindh and Central Governments. General impression in Sindh is taking place that they are being converted into minority and their social setup is being destroyed with intentions. They are not against migration of victimized Indian Muslims, but there should be equal distribution and settlement amongst all provinces.
1951: Reforms Committee recommends Provincial status for Baluchistan.
1955: For the first time perhaps in the history of Pakistan, a lady is hanged in Gujrat Jail for murder.
1958: Feroz Khan Noon, Prime Minister of Pakistan blames Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan that he is opposing ‘One-Unit’ because, he wants to create ‘Pakhtonistan’.
1966: Opposition demands lifting of Emergency and condemns ‘Tashkant Declaration’.
1971: India is training 30,000 anti-Pakistanis from East Pakistan, discloses Pakistan.
1973: Pir Pagaro wants to see me killed, blames Jam Sadiq Ali, Sindh Minister for Local Bodies.
1979: Ghous Bux Bizenjo is elected President of newly formed Pakistan National Party (PNP).
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