Sunday, 22 March 2020

Sindh History (22nd March)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (22nd March)

22nd March

 BIRTH DATES

Moulana Taj Mahmood Amroti (Religious Scholar, Poet & Freedom Fighter of first rank/ Born 22nd March 1841),

 Moulana Din Muhammad ‘Adeeb’ (Ferozshah/Religious Scholar, Poet & Freedom Fighter/ Born 22nd March 1897),

 Indar Dev Bhojwani (Belo > Saurashitri/Poet/ Born 22nd March 1918),

 Abdul Ghafoor ‘Sikayal; (Poet/ Born 22nd March 1938),

 Abbas Ali Beg ‘Abbas; (Tando Agha/Poet/ Born 22nd March 1944),

 ‘Bulbil’ Khorwahi (Poet/ Born 22nd March 1954),

 Shafique Halai (journalist/ Born 22nd March 1961)



DEATH DATES

Makhdoom Muhammad Usman Mutaalvi (Religious Scholar/ Death 22nd March 1805),

 Pir Ali Muhammad Qureshi Ghouspoto (Religious Scholar/ Death 22nd March 1866).



EVENTS

1838: The Government of India asks Colonel Pottenger that apprise Sindh Rulers of views of British Government that the Government is surprised to know that they have submitted themselves to the Court of Persia and it has become matter of concern for the Government of India.
1948: Hindu members of Assemble holds meeting Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah at Dhaka to discuss and review the situation created by the partition and its impact/effect on Hindu community.
1949: Muhammad AyubKhuhro is disqualified for three year and now cannot take part in politics and political activities.
1951: Sindh Chief Minister Kazi Fazul-Ullah resigns.
!956: The new constitution is promulgated in Pakistan.
1971: Bhutto is holding meeting with Mujeeb in Dhaka. General Yahya asks Doultana, Sardar Shoukat Hayat, Muti Mahood, Wali Khan and GhousBuxBizinjo to holds talks with Mujeeb to resolve important political matters.
1977: Z.A.hutto blames PNA for avoiding negotiating vital political issues with his Government.PNA blames and claims arrest of its ten thousand workers.
1978: Heads of States and Governments of Egypt, Syria, Iran, Indonesia, Qatar, Bahrain and Canadian House of Commons appeal to Zia to commute Z.A.Bhutto’s death sentence. Qadafi sends Special emissary. British, U.S and India refuse to comment

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