SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (21st November)
BIRTHS: Ram Lal ‘Ramal’ (Chicha > Gondia India/Writer & Artist/1921),Kalab Ali ‘Qalab’ (Talhar/Poet/1926), Luqman ‘Musafir’ (Poet/1956), Ali Muhammad ‘Dard’ Solangi (Kazi Pir Muhammad/Poet/1965)
DEATHS: Srth Sobhraj Chetumal (Shikarpur/Social worker/1928) Muhammad Sidik Memon (Educationist & writer/1958), Moulvi Muhammad Naurangzado (Religious Scholar/1967), Amir Bux ‘Nazar’ Sindhi (Jahan Khan Almani/Poet/1967), Faiz Ahmad ‘Faiz’ (1984).
EVENTS: 21st November
1932: Haji Abdullah Haroon, G.M.Syed, Alama I.I.Kazi and other Muslim leaders meet to consider about starting/founding daily English Newspaper for Sindhi Muslims. But the idea is not materialized because required amount can not be collected. The fact was that the idea was brain child of Alama I.I.Kazi and supported by business minded leaders. It failed because Upper Class had nothing to do with these things.
1932: Muhammad Ayub Khuhro writes to Alama Iqbal requesting him to support Sindh separation case in the Round Table Conference.
1947: Nawab Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani is blamed by India that he is creating conditions of Hindu - Muslim roits in Bahawalpur state, where he is heading Govt. as its Prime Minister.
1950: The meeting of Jamait-i-Islami, Jinnah Muslim League, Azad Pakistan Party, J.U.I & Ahl-i-Hadith resolve to oppose anti-people policies of Punjab Government.
1958: 30th of November is fixed by Government to surrender false claims pertaining to rural and urban properties.
1968: The United States ambassador to Pakistan discloses that the dismantling of the USA Communication Unit in Badaber, near Peshawar would begin in January 1969.
1993: Army will stay in Sindh and will continue the Operation Clean-up, says Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan.
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