Sindh Assembly members don't even know who presented Pakistan Resolution!

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Thanks Saleem for sharing views on Sain G. M. Syed. He remained in jail for 30 years for his struggle to get rights of Sindh. I did not know that he made first PPP with Khan Ghaffar Khan soon after creation of Pakistan. I wonder he would have been champion of “Do Nazria Tehrik” had he borned in some other province. It is a shame that how dicators ruined this country by discriminating people. That was the main reason for breakup of Pakistan in 1971.

**Goden Asif you remebered A. K. Fazlul Huq but you never knew it was G.M. Syed who acutally presented Pakistan Resolution in Sind Assembly on March 3, 1943. But it is not your fault. It is the fault of authors of history books who always presented lies and distorted facts aimed at in the interest of dicators. He was later on termed as traitor and jailed for 30 years.

Irony of the fact is that one was Bengali and the other was Sindhi. Bengalis and Sindhi were condemned as traitors of Pakistan who actually were the main supporters of the separate land for Muslims. In history books of Pakistan you will never find this fact. That is wny people don’t know the names behind most important events in the history of Pakistan.

**Story of Pakistan | G.M Syed

.** M. Syed was a Sindhi nationalist and controversial figure in the political history of Pakistan. As an inflexible nationalist, he struggled for decades for the political rights of Sindhis that lasted for 74 years. Apart from his various miscalculations and ill-conceived moves, he was severely criticized as a person threatening to the integrity of Pakistan.

Ghulam Murtaza Syed popularly known as G.M Syed was born on January 17, 1904 to one of the Sadat family of Sindh in village of Sann in District Dadu on right bank of the river Indus. While G. M. Syed was young, his father Syed Mian Mohammad Shah was killed due to some family feud. His elder brother died at an early age and thus the only male member of the family left was G.M Syed. Due to the safety of the only male member left, he was not sent to School but received education at his Haveli.

Owing to an exalted position as Syed, he availed an ample opportunity to have free income through tributes, cash offerings and landed property. But after rejecting luxurious life style, he plunged into politics with enthusiasm. Politically he evolved and traveled from Pan-Islamist to Indian nationalist and then Pakistani nationalist (Having joined Muslim League) ended with Sindhi nationalist. His political life consists of seven decades and invariably the center of his political activities remained Sindh.

He started his life as social worker of League of Social reforms in 1919 and in 1922 joined the League for Pirs and Sadaats of Sind. At the same time he started his political career and actively participated at that time in the famous Khilafat movement, the beginning of his Pan-Islamist activities. During 1928-36, he worked as Director of Sind Co-operative Society and established Lower Sind Zamindara Bank. The separation of Sind from Bombay gave him the golden opportunity to be elected as member of Sind Assembly in 1937. In those days he was an active Indian Nationalist but then he joined Muslim League and as a devoted Pakistani nationalist, he brought all his focus to the creation of a new state for the Indian Muslims. In 1940, he became Vice President of Sind Muslim League and is recorded as the first person who presented Pakistan Resolution in Sind Assembly on March 3, 1943.

But his assoiation with Muslim League could not last long and on the issue of nomination of feudal and unqualified candidates for the election, G. M. Syed said good bye to Muslim League on January 4, 1946. Soon after the creation of Pakistan, G. M. Syed and Abdul Ghafar Khan known as Bacha Khan founded Pakistan Peoples Party, the first ever opposition party in the history of Pakistan and G. M. Syed was elected as its General Secretary. He remained in the camp of opposition to Muslim League struggling for the rights of Sindis. On the issue of separating Karachi from Sind and later for opposing One Unit he was sent behind the bars. In 1955 he played active role in the formation of Pakistan National Party.During Ayub’s era he remained in jail and and set aside from politics.

Mr. Syed was the architect of “Jiy-e-Sind” movement, aimed at achieving “Sindhu Desh”. He is the author of more than 60 books, with subjects ranging from politics, religion, culture, literature and commentaries on famous poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai.

As a political thinker, Literary figure and mystic, he dominated the political arena of Pre and Post-Partition era for decades while he remained in jail for 30 years.

He died on April 25, 1995.**

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^ Habib Jalib was a Punjabi and he was also termed as a traitor for bringing to light the injustices of the army especially during and after 1971.

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What this has to do with the above topic? How many years he spent in jail for being termed as traitor?

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The leftists were all termed traitors by the previous regimes, anyways this is my last post in this thread.

Habib Jalib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

He was a Marxist-Leninist and aspired to the ideals of Communism. He was a member of the Communist Party of Pakistan; later when the Communist Party was banned and started working under the banner of National Awami Party (NAP), Jalib joined the NAP. Due to his blunt expression of his beliefs, he suffered hard time all his life and spent most of time in Jails.

The Friday Times:In the shade of compromise by Mujahid Barelvi

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**Again what this has to do with above topic? Do you differentiate a person who remained in jail for 30 years just for the rights of people of Sindh and who was the first one to present Pakistan Resolution and a person who was persecuted just for Marxist-Lenin and ideals of communism?

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I don't know either.

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Most people would (or should) know about Hafeez Jullundhri. A more difficult Q is, who composed the National Anthem? **Ahmad G Chagla **composed it in 1950. He isn’t (or wasn’t) really taught in our history class

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cool..

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traitor! :naraz:

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For those of you who think knowing your's country's basic history is not important, you are wrong

While the above Q might be a slightly difficult one to answer (but still one would expect Sindh Assembly members, more than any other MPs, to know the answer because it was the first British Indian legislature to pass the resolution) but if someone doesn't know basic stuff like who wrote the anthem or who was the first PM then it is very sharam ki baat indeed. It isn't something to be proud of. Besides Pakistan did come into being. The resoultion cannot be blamed for what happened in 1971 and so on.

Does anyone know why we have citizenship exams in countries such as the US and UK? (now .... they should have done it in the 60s IMO!!) .... because you are expected to know atleast something about the history and culture of the country in which you are living

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exactly! learning about your history is very important... it helps us understand many events, it teaches us valuable lessons!

if we dont know much about our own history, what are we going to tell our future generations then?