SINDH HISTORY (4th May)
EVENTS: 4th May
1839: Lieutenant Leckle writes to Colonel
Pottenger informing him that British fleet has been detained at Sehwan
under orders of Sindh Rulers.
1845: It is beginning of the
imposition of treaty by the British on Mir Ali Murad Khan Talpur, ruler
of the Khairpur state. He raises objections but, all in vain. His
friends of yesterday are behaving as his masters. Very un-trustworth
role is being played by them.
1921: A public meeting is held at the
Eidgah ground of Karachi. It is presided over by Muhammad Khan, whereas
is addressed by Lalchand Amardinomal Jagtiani, Durgdas B.Advani; Manilal
Vyas; Chunirai Virbhdas;Jetley; Sundardas Valabhdas and others. The
meeting congratulates Sawami Govindanand and other victimized leaders
and workers of the Non-Cooperation Movement on their patriotic work and
sacrifiece. It is decided that ‘Dedanta Ashram’ of Sawami Govindanand
will be looked after by a committee during his absence because of being
in jail.
1927: Judgment in the case of a pamphlet containg
objectionable material and use of ugly language against Holy Prophet
(PBUH) is delivered by Justice Kunwar Dalipsing of the Lahore High
Court. The accused Rajpal, the publisher of that pamphlet is set free.
The same pamphlet with same was later on translated and published by
Nathoram in Sindh. He was killed in court by Ghazi Abdul Qayoom in
Karachi.
1930: Sir Shafi and M.A.Jinnah are in Sukkur and are
invited by Haji Abdullah on lunch. M.A.Jinnah was there to plead case of
Pir of Pagaro.
1938: A letter written by Syed Budhal Shah appears
in the issue of Al-Waheed, in which he has criticised the role being
played by G.M.Syed in the Sindh Legislative Assembly. He terms
anti-Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah activities of G.M.Syed as line of
action designed by Hindu politicians.
1947: M.A.Jinnah, Liaquat Ali
and Gandhi meet the Viceroy and discuss with him the communal situation
in the Frontier, Asam,Bengal and Punjab.
1954: Pakistan Government rejects the Russian protest made on March 27, against US-PAK Military cooperation.
1971: PPP Chief, Z.A.Bhutto, calls for transfer of power to the elected representatives before the next budget.
1977: PPP Government charges Asghar Khan of subverting armed force’s loyalty by writing ‘open letter to officers’.
1989: Jam Sadiq Ali is granted interim bail in Hur murder case.
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