Thursday, 24 September 2020

Sindh History (24th September)


 

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (24th SEPTEMBER)

BIRTH DATES AatmaramTahilyani (Sindh >Mumbai/Port/ birth 24 September 1902), Anwar HussainMemon (Hyderabad/Local Politician/ birth 24 September 1924), Dr.Ali Muhammad Ansari (Matiari/Author/ birth 24 September 1928), Mohan Dingra (Hyderabad >Mumbai/Singer & Actor/ birth 24 September 1935), ShamshadMirza (Sukkur/Writer/ birth 24 September 1945), AkhtarDargahi (Rohri/Poet & writer/ birth 24 September 1964), ’Ghamdil’ Lakhr (GulanLakhr/Poet/ birth 24 September 1976)

DEATH DATES Karam Ali Shah Jilani (Ghotki/Saint/ death 24 September 1844), Pir Imam Bux Shah (Bukera/Saint/ death 24 September 1866), Mirza Dost Muhammad Baig ‘Dost’ (Hyderabad/Poet/ death 24 September 1920), Muhammad Bux ‘Kojhui’ (Poet/ death 24 September 1959), Muhammad Sidik ‘Musafir’ (Educationist, Writer & Poet/ death 24 September 1961).

EVENTS 1832: Colonel Pottenger informs his Government that there was a considerable chance of civil war in Khairpur State between Mir Ali Murad Khan and his two elder brothers, and the cause of the war was refusal on the part of Mir Rustam Khan and Mir Mubarak Khan to restore to Mir Ali Murad Khan some Pargnas which he had given to them. Mir Murad Ali Khan of Hyderabad’s efforts to reconcile the brothers proved ineffective. (Source: letter No.189) 1853: The Deputy Collector of Shikarpur forward report prepared by the Assistant Commissioner of Jagers to Commissioner with recommendation that Pir Muhammad Ashraf son of Pir Fida Muhaudin Sarhandi be granted jager. (Source: letter No.61). 1939: The Daily Al-Wahid, Karachi advocates case of the restoration of Masjid Manzilgah and asks Sindh Government not to avoid from resolving the matter otherwise Muslims will launch agitation leaving no option for Government to bow before will of people. (Source: indicated). 1950: Moulvi Abdul Haq advises Balochistan Government to adopt Urdu as official language of the Province.(Source: Newspapers). 1957: Federation of Provinces, but not One-Unit, the cabinet of West Pakistan favours the idea. (Source: Newspapers). 1977: Bhutto damaged democratic institutions, PNA function at Hyderabad demands probe. (Source: Newspapers). 1978: It was my father’s will that I must assume party leadership, says Benazir Bhutto. It is interesting to note that Asif Ali Zardari also assumed the leadership of party and produced Benazir’s will in writing. 1991: PDA issues ‘White Paper’ on election rigging by IJI. It is said that at least seventy seats won by IJI were rigged. 1992: Floods are conspiracy of Nawaz to punish people, relief money is being distributed among PML workers, says Benazir Bhutto (Source: Newspapers). Now, Nawaz, Floods and people are very much there but, without Benazir.

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