Saturday, 27 November 2021

Sindh History (November 28, 2021)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (28th NOVEMBER)
Research by Dr Dur Muhammad pathan
28th November

BIRTH DATES
1. Moulana Muhammad Hashim Ansari (Phulji/Religious Scholar/ birth 28th November 1887),
2. Sudharshan 'Nachez' (Karachi - Mumbai/Poet & Actor/ birth 28th November 1935)
3. Tariq Chandio (Badah/Poet/ birth 28th November 1990)

DEATH DATES
1. Ghulam Sarwar 'Faqir' Qadri (Larkano/Poet/ death 28th November 1932)
2. Khushiram Basharam (Garhiyasin/Freedom Fighter/ death 28th November 1945)

EVENTS

1883: Captain East wick requests Captain Melville, Assistant Resident in Cutch to supply him with one thousand camels or even more to enable the British force to proceed into the interior of Sindh as it was useless to depend on Sindh rulers for any assistance as they in spite of their profession were hostile to the advance of the British army and would be delighted to throw obstacle in their way.
1923: The Sindh Khilafat Committee releases its Annual Report. It is wonderful document on the party, its leaders, branches and activities. It also contains list of Party workers those were sentenced to imprisonment.
1938: Shaikh Abdul Majeed Sindhi, Secretary Sindh Provincial Muslim League writes to Nawa bzada Liaquat Ali Khan Hon. Secretary to All India Muslim League for the affiliation of Sindh Muslim League.
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1947: Pakistan is now Gate Way to Indian Muslim migrants. 155235 reach today.
1951: Some people of Karachi demand that Karachi be declared as the Governor's province.
1960: West Pakistan is divided into 11 administrative Divisions. Sindh stand divided into 2 Divisions.
1969: Gen. Yahya Khan announces election under Provisional Constitution Order, on 5th October 1970, and also promises to disband one - Unit.
1977: March 1977 polls were a complete hoax, says former Chief Election Commissioner Justice Sajjad Ahmad Jan.
1978: Pir Pagaro faces no - confidence move. Muhammad Hussain Chatta becomes new party chief. PML splits into two factions.

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