Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Sindh History (23rd April)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (23rd APRIL)

23rd April
 BIRTH DATES

Hidayat Ali ‘Tariq’ (Lalu Rank/Poet/ Born 23th April 1860),

 Ahmad Khan ‘Akhtar’ (Bola Khan/Poet/ Born 23th April 1915),

SaifMorai (Moro/Poet/ Born 23th April 1951),

Haji Ali GulBuriro (Pir Jan Muhammad/Folklore Poet/ Born 23th April 1956),

 Jan Muhammad ‘Jan’ Khaskheli (Karam Khan/Poet/ Born 23th April 1956).

DEATH DATES

ArshadHalai (Poet/ Death 23th April 1991),

ShoukatKehar (Agani/Writer/ Death 23th April 1999)

EVENTS

1832: British Acting Resident at Bhooj writes that Pittoojee Waghela has plundered Rahim Ki Bazar and on his report Sindh Government is moved to exert them to apprehend the free-booter.
1835: The Sindh Government shows its concern on the decision of the British Government to build the fortress in Bahawal Khan’s territory.
1932: Sindh Separation Conference starts in Karachi. It is headed by the Financial Secretary to the Government of India. It takes matters relating to separation of Sindh from Bombay Presidency.
1939: The Working Committee of the Sindh Muslim League meets at Karachi with Seth Haji Abdullah Haroon.
1947: There is a sudden flare-up of communal trouble in Calcutta. Seven persons are killed and 31 others injured. The curfew is imposed in the city.
1956: Muslim League expels its members of West Pakistan Assembly for siding Dr.Khan Sahib, who formed his own party ‘Republican Party’.
1965: Indian and Pakistani troops fight a major battle in Rann of Kutch. President Ayub and Z.A.Bhutto discuss the situation arising out of India’s warlike activities and postponement of President’s U.S.A visit.
1972: Maximum celling of land hold is reduced from 15000 produce index units to 12000 units.
1996: The Senate is told that Rangers will remain posted permanently in Sindh.

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