Saturday, 20 June 2020

Sindh History (20th June)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (20thJUNE)
BIRTH DATES 1. TarachandShoukiram (Hyderabad/Educationist/ birth 20th June 1850), 2. PirKhuddino (Nasrpur/Saint/ birth 20th June 1875), 3. PirZiauddinRashdi (Sait/ birth 20th June 1887), 4. LilaramRachindani (Tharo Shah -Ahmadabad/Journalist/ birth 20th June 1934), 5. ChannaShabirNaz (Shikarpur/Dramatist/ birth 20th June 1936), 6. JagatMunsharamani (Sukkur - Rajkot/Poet/ birth 20th June 1940), 7. MoulanFaiz Muhammad Hakro (AyubHakro (Religious Scholar/ birth 20th June 1940), 8. Mir Hazar Khan 'Mansoor' (SachalSarki/Journalist & Poet/ birth 20th June 1946), 9. ZafarTalpur (Talpur Wada/Writer/ birth 20th June 1968 ), 10. 'Tanha' ShabirChandio (KaziArif/Writer/ birth 20th June 1980)
DEATH DATES 1. Moulana Abdul Ghafoor 'Muftoon'(Hamayun/Religious Scholar/Poet/ birth 20th June 1918). 2. Teyon Faqir (Khando/Singer/ birth 20th June 1942), 20th June EVENTS 1943: M.A.Jinnah, replying to an address presented to him by the Karachi Muslim Chamber of Commerce, says that unless a nation is economically well organized and powerful, it cannot, progress in any spare. The economic side is the very foundation of a nation. (Source: Indian Annual Register, Vol-1, 1943). 1947: Bengal Assembly members decide that the province should be partitioned. (Source: Newspapers) 1959: Anjuman Taraqi PasandMusanfeen is declared unlawful. (Source: The Government Notification) 1964: Total number of people those lost their lives in cyclone, that hit Hyderabad Division is more than 600. (Source: Newspapers) 1974: Ban is imposed on political activities of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Source: Newspaper) contd 1970: The Land Commission is a abolished by the West Pakistan Govt. The Governor issuer orders. (Source: Newspapers) !977: Z.A.Bhutto proposes Muslim countries Defense pact. (Source: Ibid) 1992: Curfew is clamped on six areas in Karachi. Six are killed in clash among rival MQM groups. (Source: Newspapers). 1993: Altaf Hussain wanted me dead, says Major Kaleem of the F14 when examined as Prosecution witness by Special Public Prosecutor before Special Court for STA.

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