SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (13th MAY)
13th
May
BIRTH DATES
1. Pir Ghulam Mujadid Sarhandi (Freedom Fighter/ birth 13th May 1883),
2. Abdul Fatah ‘Abd’ (Aaqil/Poet & Journalist/ birth 13th May 1907),
3. Nawab Bahawal Khan Laghari (tajpur/Poet/ birth 13th May 1921),
4. Sushila Lalwani (Hyderabad >Mumbai/writer/ birth 13th May 1923),
5. Ardo Utradhi (Kandhkot/Writer/ birth 13th May 1949),
6. Shaban Khokhar (FaizKhokhar/Folklore Poet/ birth 13th May 1950)
7. Rab Nawaz Burdi (Bagul Khan/Writer/ birth 13th May 1969),
8. Syed Rushdullah Amroti (Religious Scholar/ birth 13th May 1978).
13th May
DEATH DATES
1. Kalachand Kalyan (Hyderabad/Singer & Social worker/ death 13th May 1911)
2. Moulana Ghulam Rasool Abbasi (Larkano/Religious Scholar/ death 13th May 1970)
13th May
EVENTS
1843: Mir Muhammad Nasir Khan writes to Governor-General that he,
in 1838, helped Sir John Keane; in purchase of provision at Sabzalkot and
Rs.8000 are still outstanding. That amount is paid to me. The letter starts
with words:” MAY Nawab Governor Sahib Bahadoor, the august and elevated, the
possessor of prompt and grandeur, the selected of the world, the phoenix of the
age, be preserved.”
1856: “Sind Kossid’, periodical of Karachi, edited
by Briggs, in course of its editorial protest against the reluctance of Bombay
Government to connect Karachi with Aden and Syez by Steam communication. It pleads that Steam
communication would benefit the whole of North- Western India, including the Punjab.
1949: Prime Minister of India refutes allegation
that his country is interfering and indulging in NWFP affairs.
1950: Jodhpur-Sindh border is closed to block undue
influx of people from India.
1953: Death sentence awarded to Moulana Moudoodi
and Moulana Niazi is converted into imprisonment of 14 years, Punjab C.M.L.A
issues orders.
1958: Government takes administrative steps and
asks the Settlement Commissioner to provide help to Muhajreen, either it is be
given in cash and kind, or morally in resolving their settlement problem
without any delay.
1966: The Dhaka High Court asks the East Pakistan
Government to clarify and justify its position on the arrest of Shaikh
Mujeeb-u-Rahman and other Awami League leaders.
1971: It is announced that 147 anti-state and
terrorists are killed in East Pakistan.
1974: Resolving the the Kashmir issue can only
bring peace and progress in the region, says Z.A.Bhutto, Prime Minister of
Pakistan during his address in the Great Peoples’ Hall in Peking.
1975: Pir Pagaro
disassociate himself and his party from PNA
1977: No question of resigning as
Prime Minister on the wish of a few opposition leaders, however, referendum can
hold to get the decision of the people, says Z.A.Bhutto, Prime Minister of
Pakistan.
1990: The Senate of Pakistan passes enforcement of Shaiat Bill, that became
very disputed since its introduction in the National Assembly.
1992: Detained MNA Asif Ali Zardari is brought to Islamabad to attend National Assembly
session.
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