SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (9th AUGUST)
9th August
BIRTH DATES
Ghazi Muhammad Ayoob Shar (Sikandarabad/Writer, & Social Worker/1933),
Prof. Badaruddin Larik (Naushero Feroz/Text Books writer/1941),
Muhammad Bux ‘Shad’ (Tharri/Poet/1951),
Muhammad Qasim Malah (Malak/Writer/1953),
Nasir Aijaz (Bhirya City/Journalist & Writer/1954),
Rahmatullah ‘Joni’ (Poet/1963),
(Imtiaz Ali Kalhoro (Garhi Khda Bux/Poet/1966),
Rahim Bux ‘sajan’ (Shikarpur/Poet/1968),
Hansika Motwani (Mombai/Actress/1991),
DEATH DATES
Nazir Abbasi (Political Activist/1980)
EVENTS
1843: Governor-General of India acknowledges and offers his comments on Charles Napier’s correspondence with Sindh Rulers before the fall of Hyderabad. (Source: Letter No.298).
1844: Government of India approves action of the Sindh Governor to bring the 39 ringleaders of the 6th Regiment, N.1, to trial before a general Court Martial (Source: letter No.169).
1942: All-India Congress Committee launches ‘Quit India’ Movement. Sindh Congress played its praiseworthy role. (Source: Newspapers).
1947: First outrage is committed on Pakistan Special Train. The railway line is blown up 15 miles west of Bhatinda. (Source: Newspapers).
1957: Lahore to remain Head Quarter of the West Pakistan. No need of shifting it to any other place, declares the Governor Akhtar Hussain. (Source: ibid).
1967: The World Bank approves a loan of 35 million dollar to the Pakistan Industrial Credit & Investment Corporation (PICIC). Sindh has still not produced an scholar/ Economist who can work on all aids and loans received by the Pakistan Government and their Sector-wise and province-wise utilization from 1947 to date. (Source: Newspapers).
1971: Mujeeb will be tried by a Special Military Court for waging war against Pakistan (Source: Newspapers).
1972: Crack down on Sindhi Nationalists. PPP Government makes large scale arrests in the length and breadth of Sindh. G.M.Syed is also arrested. (Source: ibid).
1973: NAP decides to join UDF’s civil disobedience campaign from 24th August. (Source: ibid).
1977: 43 PPP workers are arrested in Lahore for disturbing PNA leaders meeting. (Source: ibid)
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