SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (13th JULY)
13th July
BIRTH DATES
Gano Samtani (Hyderabad >Mumbai/Writer/ birth 13th July 1934),
SarlaKanAhuja (Sukkur> Ulhasnagar/Writer/ birth 13th July 1937),
Shabnam Shalwani (Writer/ birth 13th July 1951),
Jam Jamali (ShahbegJamali/English Poet & Social Worker/ birth 13th July 1959),
Hamiz Ali Sohu (Haji Mashori/Writer/ birth 13th July 1962),
Iqbal Halipoto (Poet/ birth 13th July 1977)
DEATH DATES
‘Piyasi’ Ranjho Khan (Poet/ date 13th July 1978),
Ahmad
Khan ‘Asif’ Misrani (Mitho Babar/While defending his family he was
killed by dacoits along with family members/ date 13th July 1989),
Nazim Mangi (Tharri Muhabat/ date 13th July Poet)
EVENTS
1844:
The Governor-General of India disposed to sanction as experimental
measures the establishment of dispensaries at Sukkur, Shikarpur,
Hyderabad and at Karachi and asks for submission of a specific
proposition, the plan and cost of the buildings and the expense for
establishment that would be required for the purpose. (Source: Letter
No.359).
1945: Sir Hugh Dow, Governor of Sindh
addresses general meeting of the Sindh Scout’s Association. This be kept
in mind that Sindh Scout’s Association was most active Association of
Sindh during the British era. It was established much before 1900 and a
Journal in Sindhi & English ‘Scout’ was also published for years. In
April 1939, Sea Scout Group Council was also formed with efforts of Rai
Sahib Gokaldas Ahuja. (Source: Dr.Pathan’s Ph.D Thesis and Bheromal
Advani’s book Sindh Ji Hindu Ji Tarekh).
1950:
Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan refuse to answer to the
question of a journalist that Pakistan will send troops to Korea as
desired by U.S.A. (Source: Newspapers).
1951: In
recent election Punjab Muslim League members worked against candidates of
the party. 474 involved members are expelled from the party. (Source:
ibid).
1952: Acting General Secretary of the
Communist Party of Pakistan is released from Lahore Jail. He was
arrested last year in July under Pakistan Safety Act. (Source: ibid).
1960: Khuhro and Nawab Akbar Bugti are disqualified for taking part in politics. (Source: ibid).
1962: I was asked and advised by U.S.A for taking extra-constitutional step, admits ex-President Iskandar Mirza. (ibid).
1965:
U.S.A is bent upon to postpone the World Bank Consortium, but Pakistan
will, in no case subject itself to economic or political domination from
any Great Power, says Z.A.Bhutto, Foreign Minister of Pakistan.
(Source: ‘Source-Material on Bhutto family’, compiled by Gul Hayat
Institute).
1966: The full bench of the West
Pakistan High Court dismisses writ petition of 22 opposition leaders
detained under defense of Pakistan Rule. (Source: ibid).
1972:
Language issue in Sindh has political motives behind it, says Hafiz
Pirzado, Education Minister of Pakistan. (Source: ibid).
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