Category: HISTORY

  • Political Literatures

    Political Literatures

    Political Literature

     

    Political literature produced by Non-Muslim writers during British rule can be divided into 3 types viz :

                   

    1. Knowledge about glorious past to the young generation,

       

    2. Rejoinders to writings of major segment of the society,

       

    3. Propaganda of the political parties.

           
                   

    A few books are listed for your information:

         
                   

    “Nagpur Congress” (Hyderabad Dist: c.c-1921)

         

    “Azad Hind” (Deepchand Tilokchand-1946)

         

    “Congress Kahani” (Deepchand-1946)

           

    “Hindun Khai Muhinji Appeal” (Savitri Devi)

         

    “Choondin Ja Allap” (Hoondraj Dukhayal)

         

    “Hindu-Muslim Masailo” (Parmanand ji)

           

    “Hindustan Ji Paimali’ (Mahraj Vishno Sharma)

         

    “Congress Wazartun joon Khidmatoon” (Madhudas) “Manzilgah Ain Hindun Jo Farizu” (Rijhomal Agnani-1940)

    “Purab Sandesh” (Translation by devandas Azad-1927)

       

    “Hindu Jati Jo Bhayanak Bharam” (Arya Samaj)

         

    “Hindu Quom ji Kamalyat” (Dwarka Parsad-1936)

         

    “Veer Darshan” (Chainchaldas-1946)

           

    “Hindun Saan Vesahghat” (Khushhaldas)

           

    “Hindu Sabhiyata tai Hamilo” (R. Sharma)

         

    “Sarvech” (Tarachand Gajra-1935)

           

    “Harijan Halchal ain Shastran Ji Agiya” (Tarachand Gajra-1936)

       

    “Congress Wazartun Joon Khidmatoon” (Madhudas)

       

    “Devi Aruna” (M.R.Maidasani-1942)

           

    “Congress Sonahri Jubli” (M.R.Maidasani-1935)

         

    “Hindu Quom Khi Chitau” (Translation by Manohardas Kauromal)

     

    “Hindu-Muslim Fasad” (Translation by Manohardas Kauromal)

       

    “Congress Ghariban Ain Dukhyin Lai Chha Thi Kari”(Choithram Valechha-1935)

    “Jai Hind” (Translation by Gurdas Wadhvani-1946)

         

    “Khatray ji Ghinti” (Mangharam Hoondomal)

         

    “Mahatma Gandhi Ji Bagh Jo Mevo” (Veromal Begraj-1923)

       

    “Vedic Bomgolo” (Chetandev Varma)

           

    “Gandhi Veechar” (Deepchand-1945)

           

    “Sindh Ji Hanoki Halat” (Gurdinomal-1939)

         

    “Hindustan Ji Halat ja Kay Ang Akhar” (Ghanshyam Jethanand)

       

    “Mahatma saan Kay Galhyoon’ (Naraindas Malkani-1935)

       

    “Charkay Jo Raaz” (Translation-1946)

           

    “Goth Sudhar” (Translation-1946)

           

    “Pracheen Sindhu Sabhiyata Jo Nizaro” (Rochiram Sharma)

       

    “Veer Girjina” (Translation)

             

    “Chho Congress samivad Party?” (Totaram Chhabra-1935)

       

    “Niya Sansae” (by Ahmed Abbas Translation by Biharilal-1945)

     

    “Quom jay Kadiman Mein” (1947)

           

    “August Inqlab” (1947)

             

    “Ujala” (Sunder Sahitya)

             

    “Pi Ja Di De Khat” (Jawaharlal Nehru translation by Guli Kirplani-1934)

     

    “Quom Ja Poojari” (Translation by Melharam-1937)

         

    “Swaraj Ji Larai” (Surat Utamsing-1938)

           

    “Mahatma Jay Jail Jo Tajirbo” (Kauromal Sahitiya)

         

    “Ahmedabad Congress Jo Farman” (Dr. Choithram Gidwani -1922)

     

    “First Sindh Assembly Congress” (Dr.Choithram-1937)

       

    “Jalianwala Kos” (Nand Gidwani)”

           

    Jawahar Jeevni” (Asha Sahitya Mandal)

           

    “Mukti” (Asha Sahitya Mandal)

           

    “Hindu-Muslim Itihas” (Gobind Punjabi)

           

    “Inqlabi Nehru” (Gobind Punjabi)

           

    “Chalo Delhi” (Hindustani Sahitya-1945)

           

    “Ireland Ji Azadi” (Translation by G. Jethanand)

         

    “Gandhi Saan Hik Hafto” (Translation by P.R.Punjabi-1946)

       

    “Inqlabi Sipahi” (Translation by Gobind malhi-1947)

         

    “Inqlabi Shahrah” (Translation by Gobind malhi-1947)

       

    “Azad Hind Fauj” (Hindustani Sahitiya Ashram)

         

    “Vote Jo Hakdar Ker?” (Hindustani Sahitiya Ashram)

       

    “Congress Jo Mukhtasir Itihas” (Hindustani Sahitiya Ashram)

       

    “Azadi Ji rah” (Hindustani Sahitiya Ashram)

         

    “Quomi Jhando” (Hindustani Sahitiya Ashram)

         

    “Hindustan Ji Azadi Jee Tahrek Tay Hik Nazar” (Gurdinomal)

       

    “Sindh Danhu saniha” (Translation by Ghanshiyam-1946)

       

    “Gandhi Tariko” (Translation by Ghanshyam-1946)

         

     

    The material/data/information can be provided on request.

     

     

  • Publication Institutions

    Publication Institutions

     

    PUBLICATION INSTUTION

       

    Important Publishing Institutions

     

       
     

    Zindagi Publications (Hyderabad)

     
     

    Harisingh & sons (Shikarpur)

       
     

    Pokardas & sons (Sukkur)

       
     

    Hemandas & sons (Sukkur)

       
     

    Sunder Sahitiya Mandal (Karachi)

     
     

    Sanatandharam Sabha (Karachi)

     
     

    Ratan Sahitiya Mandal (Karachi)

     
     

    Nayee Duniya Kitabghar (Karachi)

     
     

    Hindustani Sahitiya Astan (Karachi)

     
     

    Asha Sahitiya Mandal (Karachi)

     
     

    Educational Publishing Co. (Karachi)

     
     

    Ratan Sahitiya Mandal (Karachi)

     
     

    L. Dwarkadas & Bros. (Karachi)

       
     

    Bharat Publishing House (Karachi)

     
     

    Popular Publishing works (Karachi)

     
     

    The Kapoor & Co. (Karachi)

       
     

    Sindh Publishing House (Karachi)

     
     

    Nagrani Publishing House (Karachi)

     
     

    Wadhumal Awatrai Publisher (Karachi)

     
     

    Quomi Sahitiya Mandal (Hyderabad)

     
     

    Kahani Sahitiya Mandal (Hyderabad)

     
     

    Kauromal Sindhi Sahitiya Mandal (Hyderabad)

     

    Bharat Jeewan Sahitiya Mandal (Hyderabad)

     

    Gokaldas Essardas & Sons (Hyderabad)

     
     

    R. H. Advani & Sons (Hyderabad)

     
     

    Hari Sunder Sahitiya (Shikarpur)

     
     

    New Jeewan Sahitiya Mandal (Nawabshah)

     

    Kranti Sahitiya Mandal (Hyderabad)

     
     

    7 Hindu Sahitiya Parkash (Hyderabad)

     

    These were active publishing institutions in Sindh engaged in producing books and literature in Sindhi language.

     

     

    The material/data/information can be provided on request.

     

     

  • Freedom Fighter List

    Freedom Fighter List

    FREEDOM FIGHTERS LIST


     

     

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    Aminuddin (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Ali Ahmed Khan (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Amanullah (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    A.K. Punjabi (Congress)
    Akhund Abdul Karim (Vice-President
    Sindh Azad Party/  District Thatta)

    Abdul Jabbar (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee & Congress)
    Abdul Jabbar (Secretary
    Sindh Azad Party/ Hyderabad)

    Allahdino Khan Bhutto (Treasurer Sind Azad Party/ Moulvi Abdul Hai Village, taluka Dighri)

    Allama Ghulam Sarwar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/ Ram Sawami Karachi),

    Alllahdad Telegraph Inspector (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 145/Mirpur Mathelo),

    Ameer Ali Khan Nizamani(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Bucheri),

    Ameer Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Ram Sawami Karachi),

    Ameer Bux Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Saeed Khan Khushk Post Tando Gul Shah),

    Ameer Bux Khushak (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Nawabshah),

    Aminuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Amir Ali Lahori (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Amir Bux (Muslim League)

    Anwar Hussain (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Anwar uddin S/o Din Muhammad Bajjar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Taluka Naushoero Feroz),

    Anwer Hussain Hidayatullah (Muslim Leauge)        

    Aqa Pir Ghulam Mujaddid Sahib (Muslim League)                                                                     

    Aqa Pir Ghulum Mujaddid Sahib. (Muslim League)                                             

     Aqil Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Halani),

    Arbab of Kambar (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Arbab Togachi Mir Mohammad Nohri (Muslim Leauge)

    Arbab Toghach (Muslim League)                                                

    ArbabTogachi Mir Mohammad Nohri (Muslim Leauge)

    Arzi Khan (Worker/Gohth Brahmani), (KHAKSAR TAHRIK)

    Atmerup Sadacharya(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Atramrup; Shevapuri; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Attur Khan Kolachi of Dokri (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ayoob Khan Khoro (Muslim League)

    Ayoub Khan (Khilafat Committee)

    Allah dino Khan Bhutto (Secretary Sind Azad Party/ Moulvi Abdul Hai Village, taluka Dighri)

    Allah Dino Larik (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Allah Dino Policeman of Miro Khan (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Allah Dino Salar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Nauo Mullah Larkana),

    Allah Dino Soomro (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Allah Kotwal of Kamber (Khilafa Khilafat/ District Larkana t)

    Allah Rakhyo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

    Allah Warayo (Salar/Saan), (KHAKSAR TAHRIK)

    Allah Warayo Jarwar (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Sattat Jan Sarhandi (Muslim League)

    Abdul Sattat Jan Sarhandi (Muslim League)

    Adnan Khan Mirza (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    A.R.Khan (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    Abdul Ghafar Fakir Muhammad (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    ArbabJamaludin  (Tando Ghulam Hyder/ Muslim League)

    Allah Warayo Shaikh (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Allahdad (Janbaz/Mirpur Mathelo), KHAKSAR TAHRIK

    Allahdad Khan Shujara, (KHAKSAR TAHRIK)

    Allahdad Shujra B.A(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Shikarpur Sadar),

    Allahdino Khan (Treasurer Sind Azad Party/ Chak, Jacobabad)

    Ali Muhammad Wasan (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Nawaz Ghaghro (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Nawaz Khan Jatoi(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Jatoi Post),

    Alloudin (Khilafat Committee)

    Ali Sher Khan (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Alidina Ghulam Hoosain Kasim (Muslim League)

    Alidina Munshi Mamoo. (Muslim League)

    Allah Bachyo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hyderabad),

    Allah Bachyo Janbaz no 587 (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Mullah/Ram Bagh Karachi),

    Allah Bachyo S/o Muhammad Jaffar Mallah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 587/ Karachi),

    Allah Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

    Allah Bux Jalbani (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Allah Bux Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Allah Bux Khan Gabol (Muslim League)

     Allah Dad Tunio (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Allah dino (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Aashiq Hussain S/o Muhammad Akbar Qisaab(Khaksar Tahrik /Karachi),

    Abas Khan Bhurguri (Muslim League)

     Abaudullah (General Secretary/Muslim League)

    Abbasi Moledino Advocate (Salar/Thatto),

    Abdul Aziz (Muslim League)

     Abdul Aziz Bin Habibullah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Thatto),

    Abdul Fatah Aali (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Fateh (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Aqil Larkana),

    Abdul Gafhoor Lakho (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Hosh Muhammad Lakho Post Naqar),

    Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Muslim League)        

    Abdul Ghafoor Bhurgri (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Hadi (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Hadi Bughio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

     Abdul Haee (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Hala),

    Abdul Hameed Khan Issani (Muslim League)

    Abdul Hamid Khan Isani (Muslim League)

    Abdul Haq (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Hala),

    Abdul Haque Bhutto (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Haque Bhutto (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Hoosain Ghulamali (Muslim League)

    Abdul Jabbar (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Jabbar (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Jabbar (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Jabbar (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Jabbar (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Jabbar (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Karim (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

    Abdul Karim Baloch (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Station Larkana),

    Abdul Karim Balouch (Khaksar/ District Larkana))

    Abdul Khalik.Resolution (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Abdul Latif (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/ Mullah Branch road Sukkur), 

    Abdul Latif P. Panhawar (Muslim Leauge)

    Abdul Majeed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 181/Hyderabad),

    Abdul Majeed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Third Family Quarter Jacababad),

    Abdul Majeed Lilaram Sheikh Congress/ Khilafat/ Muslim Leauge )

    Abdul Majid (Muslim League)

    Abdul Manan Chandio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Qadir Khohar (Hari/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Qayoom Lakho (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khabr Lakhmir),

    Abdul Raheem Memon (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karachi),

    Abdul Raheem Palee (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Abdul Rahim Bhutto (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Rahim Rukhsati (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Rahman (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Rahman (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party/ Jacobabad)

    Abdul Rahman Muhammad Siddique. (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Abdul Rahman Sarki (President Sindh Azad Party/ Odi Taluka Thull)

    Abdul Rasheed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Buhramni Post Saan),

    Abdul Rasheed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Abdul Rashid (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Rasool Ghulam Ali (Muslim League)

    Abdul Rauf Kalhoro (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Razak of Sukkur (Khilafat Committee)

    Abdul Razaq (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Abdul Rehman (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Rehman (Muslim League)

    Abdul Rehman (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Rehman Ansari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Hala),

    Abdul Rehman Kalhro (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdul Rehman Lohar S/oAhmed Ali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 574/Karachi),

    Abdul Satar Pirzado (Muslim League)

    Abdul Sattar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Ghareebabad Mirpurkhas),

    Abdul Sattar Abdul Rehman Pirzada (Muslim Leauge )

    Abdul Sattar Abdul RehmanPirzada (Muslim Leauge)

    Abdul Shakoor (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Mipurkhas),

    Abdul Subhan Mughal (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Mullah/Saddar Bazar Karachi),

    Abdul Wahab (Muslim League)                                                                                        

    Abdul Wahid Soomro (Hari/ District Larkana)

    Abdullah (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdullah (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdullah Haji Karimtullah (Muslim League)

    Abdullah Haji Zakaria (Muslim League)

    Abdullah Haji Zakria (Muslim League)

    Abdullah Jan Mahomed Doslani (Muslim League)

    Abdullah Jatoi (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Abdullah K.S (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Banguldero),

    Abdullah Khan (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Abdullah Khan (Muslim League)

    Abdullah Khan Laghari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Pehnjoo near Adoori Post Tando Bago),

    Abdullah Mirbahar of Dokri (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Abdullah Nizmani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tando Soomro),

    Abdulmajid Khan

    Abdur Rehman (Muslim League)

    Abdur Rehman Bar-at-Law (Muslim League)

    Aboobakar Haji Moosa (Muslim League)

    Abu Shoukat Hamzo(Secretary Sind Azad Party/ Chak, Jacobabad)

    Achar Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Acharya A.T.Gidwani (Congress)

    Adamali Hassanali (Muslim League)

    Adamali Ismailji Adamji (Muslim League)

    Adamji Ebrahimji (Muslim League)

    Adnanali Yusafali Alibhoy (Muslim League)

    Adwani, (Home Rule League)

    Afghan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK’Worker/Dadu),

    Agaria Muhammad Moosa (Muslim League)

    Agha Abdul Satter Jan Serhundi Hyderabad  (Muslim League)

    Agha Badaruddin (Muslim League)

    Agha Badruddin Ahmed Durrani (Muslim Leauge)

    Agha Badruddin Ahmed Shamsuddin Khan Durrani (Muslim Leauge)

    Agha Nasar ali (Muslim League)

    Agha Nasar ali (Muslim League)

    Agha Nazar Ali  (Muslim League)

    Agha Nazar Ali Khan (Muslim League)

    Agha Nazar Ali Khan (Muslim League)

    Agha Nazar Ali Khan (Muslim League)

    Agha Nazar Ali Khan Sukkur (Muslim League)

    Agha Nazar Ali Khan (Muslim League)         

    Agha Nazarali (Sukkur/Muslim League)

    Agha Pir Ghulam Mujadid Vice President (Muslim League)

    Agha Shafi Muhammad (Jacobabad/Congress)

    Agha Shamsuddin M. L. A. (Muslim League)

    Agha Shamsuddin M. L. A. (Muslim League)

    Ahmed Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Ahmed Ali Bhutto (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ahmed Ali Bhutto (Worker/Agani),

    Ahmed Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Sadar Bazar Karachi),

    Ahmed Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Sindh Madarstul Islam),

    Ahmed Haji Bodal Moosa (Muslim League)

    Ahmed Haji Dossul Khatri (Muslim League)

    Ahmed Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Mirpurkhas),

    Ahmed Khan Bhutto (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ahmed Khan Bhutto Larkana (Muslim League)

    Ahmed Khan Langah (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ahmed Khan Rajar (Malak/ Muslim League)

    Ahmed Shah M.Allah Bux (Muslim League)

    Ahmed Sultan Mohammad Khan Chandio (Muslim Leauge)

    Ahsan-ul-HaqKazi (Muslim Leauge)

    Aitbar Ali Balouch (Hari Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Akhji Ratan  Sing Sodho (Congress )

    Akhund Abdul Wahid (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Akhund Karim Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    Akhund Noor Muhammad (Khilafa Khilafat/ District Larkana t)

    Akund Abdul Wahid (Khilafat Committee)

    Aleem Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Saddar bazar Hyderabad),

    Al-Haj Ghulam Hussain alias Jan Mohammad Marri (Muslim Leauge)

    Ali Ahmed Akhnd (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 681/Karachi).

    Ali Ahmed Noonari (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Akbar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karachi),

    Ali Akbar Hassanally (Muslim League)

    Ali Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Machi Jacababad),

    Ali Bux (Salar/Tando Mir Muhammad), KHAKSAR TAHRIK

    Ali Bux Khan Laghari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Ahar Post Talhi Station),

    Ali Dino Khaksar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Badin),

    Ali Gohar Khan Haji Khan Mahar (Muslim Leauge)                                    

    Ali Gohar Khan Lahori (Muslim League)

    Ali Gohar Lahori (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Gohar Shah (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Hassan Hakro (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Hassan Khoso (Hari Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Khan Chandio (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Mohammad Atta Mohammad Marri (Muslim Leauge)

    Ali Muhammad Abbasi of Wali (Hari Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Muhammad Qadri (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ali Muhammad Shah Rashdi (Muslim League)

    Ali Muhammad Shah Rashdi.( Muhammadan Association/Sindh United Party& Muslim Leauge)
    A.K.Bhutto (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    A.M.K.Dehlvi (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Abdul Hamid Khudadad Khan (Sukkur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Abdul Majid Hassan Ali(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Abdul Majid Pirzado (Sukkur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Abdul Rahman Muhammad Yakoob (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Abdul Wahab Khan (Hyderabad/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Ahmad Bux Bhutto (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Ahmed Ali Bhutto (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Ali Bux Muhammad Hussain (Shikarpur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Ali Muhammad Hassan Ali (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Ali Muhammad Kadri (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Ali Nawaz Alvi (Shikarpur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Alidino Ali Muhammad (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Allah Bux Ansari(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Allah Bux Gabol (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Allah Bux Soomro (Shikarpur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    Aatmaram (Congress)
    Abdul Jabbar (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Abdul Rahman (Larkana / Congress)
    Acharya Gidwani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Acharya Jamiyatram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Aildas (Garhiyaseen/ Congress)
    Alji Mahrotra (Karachi/ Congress)
    Ambumal Sahijram Rawtani Amin-u-din (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Amratmal Punjabi ( Sukkur/Congress)
    Anand Hingorani ( Karachi/ Congress)
    Anand Totaram Arjandas Jiwatrai (Larkano/Congress)
    Arjandas Sakharmal Motwani (Sukkur/Congress)
    Asardas ( Sukkur/Congress)
    Asardas Shewaram (Jacobabad/ Congress)
    Asudomal Rewachand (Karachi/Congress)
    Atmarup Sadacharya ( Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Atu Khiomal Jiandani Awatsingh Mahtabsingh Advani B. T. Thakur / Congress

     

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    Bahadur Shankar Bhatt (Karachi/ Congress)
    Baldev Gajra (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Bahadur Shankar Bhatt (Karachi/ Congress)
    Balram Motwani (Congress)
    Bekhchand (Congress / Sukkur)
    Bahadur Raisinghani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Bapo Kishinchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Bhagwandas ( Sukkur/ Congress)
    Bhagandas Balchand Advani Bhagwandas Pamnani (Rohri/ Congress)
    Bhagwandas Bazarimal / Congress
    Bhai Bodomal Pansari (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Bhai Newandram ( Jacobabad / Congress)
    Bhanji Gokaldas (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Bheromal Suratsingh (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Bhojraj Ajwani (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Bhojraj Motomal Ajwani (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Bhojraj Parwani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Bhojsingh Pahlajani (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Bhojsingh Gurudinomal Pahlajani (Congress)
    Bolchand Dayaram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Bilandram Vasanmal (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Birma R. Biglani (Karachi / Congress)
    Bulchand Bhopatrai (Shah Bandar/ Congress)
    Bulchand Kodoomal (Congress)
    Bulchand Rajpal (Shikarpur/ Congress)

    Baba Haji Mir Muhammad Baloch (Khilafat Committee)

    Babu Jalai din sahib. (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalai din sahib. (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalal Din Sahib (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalal Din Sahib (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalal Din Sahib   Mirpur Khass (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalal Din Sahib  (Muslim League)         

    Babu Jalal Din (Muslim League)                                                                                        

    Bachal Shah (Khaksar Tahrik Janbaz no 120/Tando Muhammad Khan).     

    Bachal Shah (Khaksar Tahrik Worker/Talhar),

    Bachal Shidi of Larkano (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Bahawal Khan (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Baldev Gagra (Congress)

    Bapo Kishenchand. (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bapo Kishenchand; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    BandahaliLadho (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    Behram Khan Shujra (Khaksar Tahrik Salar/Goth Pir Bux Shujra Shikarpur sadar),

    Bhacchand Hiranand (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bhanji Gokaldas; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bhatia; Bheromal Suratsing (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bheromal Issardas; (Hyderabad)

    Bheromal Issardas; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bilandram Vasandrr.al (Shikarpur/Congress)

    Bostan Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Mullah/Depu line Karachi),

    Bualand Shah Bukhari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Sonu Lashari Mirpurkhas),

    Bux Ali Khojo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Talhar),

    B.A. Zamindar Sultan Koat Sukkur

    Baba Haji Mir Muhammad Baloch (Khilafat Committee)

    Babu Jalai din sahib. (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalai din sahib. (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalal Din Sahib (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalal Din Sahib (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalal Din Sahib   Mirpur Khass (Muslim League)

    Babu Jalal Din Sahib  (Muslim League)         

    Babu Jalal Din (Muslim League)                                                                                        

    Bachal Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 120/Tando Muhammad Khan).     

    Bachal Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Talhar),

    Bachal Shidi of Larkano (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Bahawal Khan (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Baldev Gagra (Congress)

    Bapo Kishenchand. (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bapo Kishenchand; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Behram Khan Shujra (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Pir Bux Shujra Shikarpur sadar),

    Bhacchand Hiranand (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bhanji Gokaldas; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bhatia; Bheromal Suratsing (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bheromal Issardas; (Hyderabad)

    Bheromal Issardas; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Bilandram Vasandrr.al (Shikarpur/Congress)

    Bostan Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Mullah/Depu line Karachi),

    Bualand Shah Bukhari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Sonu Lashari Mirpurkhas),

    Bux Ali Khojo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Talhar),

    B.A. Zamindar Sultan Koat Sukkur

     

    C

    Capt. Seghal; Khan Abdul Samad Khan(Larkana/Congress)

    Chainrai Virbhandas (Home Rule League)

    Chaturbhuj Tejumal (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Chimandas Issardas(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Chodri Tale Mohammed (Muslim League)

    Choithram Lalchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Choithram T. Valecha (Congress)

    Choithrami Swami Govindanad (Congress)

    Chowdhri Fazal Muhammad (Sukkur/ Muslim League)
    Chakar Khan Sohriani(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    C.T Valecha (Karachi/ Congress)
    Chuharmal Partabrai (Tando Bago/ Congress)
    Chuharmal Hinduja/ Congress
    Chanchaldas Khealdas/ Congress
    Chandersen S. Jetly (Karachi/ Congress)
    Chandolal Jaisinghani (Ratodero/ Congress)
    Chetan Mariwalla (Karachi/ Congress)
    Chetan Dev Varma (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Chetander Varma (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Chimandas (Zamindar / Member local board Rohri/ Congress)
    Chimandas Issardas (Hyderabad / Congress)
    Chandrasen Jetley (Karachi/ Congress)
    Chaturbhuj Tejomal (Congress)
    Chhaganlal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Choithram Tarachand Valecha (Sukkur/ Congress)

    Chowdri Ghulam Muhammad (Tharparkar/ Muslim League)

    Chowdri Muhammad Sadik (District Tharparkar/ Muslim League)

     

     

    D
    Deen Muhammad Alig (Sindh Muhammadan Association) Dost Muhammad Thebo 
    Dr.Foujdar Khan Durrani (Shikarpur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association)  
    Dr.Gul Muhammad Durrani (Shikarpur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    Damanti Devi (Congress)

    Darhoon Shedi (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    Darya Khan Chandio (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Datar Dino (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Kotri),

    Datoo Taleb Tejani (Muslim League)

    Dayasing Uttamsing; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dayasing Uttamsing; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Devdat Kudaram; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Devdat Kundaram (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Devdat Kundaram; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Devibai Hasomal; (Hyderabad)

    Dewan Bahadur Hiranand Khem Singh (Congress)

    Dewan Bhoj Singh Gurdinomal Pahalajani (Congress)

    Dhani Bux Jatoi (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Dialmal Doulatram (Congress)

    Din Mahomed Vafari (Muslim League)

    Din Muhammad (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Din Muhammad Alig (Muslim League)

    Din Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Doluat Laghari Post Tando Muhammad Khan),

    Dino Khan Meharo Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khapro),

    Diwan Thakurdas Khemsing (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Doda Khan Soomro (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Dodo Khan Mari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khapro),

    Dost Muhammad Hakro (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

     Dost Muhammad Khan Hakro (Kambar/Muslim League)

    Dost Muhammad Khan Memon (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Nausheroferoz),

    Dost Muhammad Memon, (KHAKSAR TAHRIK)

    Doulatram Mohandas (Congres)

    Dr Captan A.A Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Hilal Ahmer/Karachi),

    Dr Muhammad Yamin (Khilafat Committee)

    Dr. A.M.Ahmed (Muslim League)

    Dr. Abdul Raheem (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karachi),

    Dr. Akbar Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Dr. Ansari (Khilafat Committee)

    Dr. Chimandas Isardas(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dr. Chimandas Issardas(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dr. Chimandas(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dr. Chimandas; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dr. Chimendas (Congress)

    Dr. Choithram Gidwani (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dr. Choithram Partabrai Sunatdas Gidwani (Congress)

    Dr. Dayaram; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dr. G.M Qureshi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Hilal Ahmer/Karachi).

    Dr. G.M Qureshi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Dr. Ghulam Rasool (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Dr. Gobindram D. Punjabi (Congress)

    Dr. Haji Faqir Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Ratodero),

    Dr. Hemandas (Jacobabad/Congress)

    Dr. Hemandas Rupchand Wadhwani (Congress)

    Dr. Lilaram (Shikarpur/Congress)

    Dr. Mohammad Akbar Abdul Qayoom Kazi (Muslim Leauge)

    Dr. Muhammad Akthar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Larkana),

    Dr. Nabi Bux Baloch (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Dr. Noormohamed H.B&B.S. (Muslim League)

    Dr. Obedullah (Bangaldero/ Muslim League)

    Dr. Pirtabrai(Hyderabad)

    Dr. Popatlal A. Bhoopatkar (Congress)

    Dr. Qazi  Muhammad Akbar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Hyderabad),

    Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, (Larkana/Congress)

    Dr. Ramchand (Congress)

    Dr. Ramhutullah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Dathro),

    Dr. Sultan Ahmed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Taluka Badin),

    Dr. Tarachand Lulwani. (Muslim League)

    Dr. Vishindas Shidvasani (Congress)

    Dr. Zia uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Hyderabad), 

    Dr.Choithram(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dr.PritamKias; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Dr: Haji Ghulam Hassan (Muslim League)

    Dur Muhammad Khuhawar (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Durgdas B. Advani (Congress)

    Dur Muhammad (Secretary Sindh Azad Party/ Daud Mahesar near Mahar)

    Damodar (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Dayaldas Khiloomal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Deepchand Chandumal Sahta (Karachi/ Congress)
    Deepchand Tilokchand (Nawab Shah/ Congress)
    Deepchandar ( Naushoro Feroz/ Congress)
    Deepchandar Talokchand (Kandyaro/ Congress)
    Devandas Azad (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Devi Bai Hassomal (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Devji Nanji (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dewan Bahadur Isarsingh Tolasing (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Dewan Diomal Bhavanani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dhanji (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Dhanrajmal Jagatrai (Larkano/ Congress)
    Dharamdas Mulchand Hirnandani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dharamsingh (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dharamsingh (Larkana/ Congress)
    Dhalumal Lilaram (Congress)
    Dilipsingh (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dingi bai (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dinomal Metharam (Naushoro Feroz/ Congress)
    Dingomal Mirchandani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dipchand Chandumal Bellara (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dipchand T. Ojha (Karachi/ Congress)
    Diyaram Wadhwani (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Dr. Ahmed (Hyderabad/)
    Dr. Chimandas Issardas (Hyderabad City/ Congress)
    Dr. Choithram Gidwani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dr. Dayaram (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dr. Hingorani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dr. Jethanand Punjabi (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dr. Lilaram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dr. Lilaram Pherwani (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Dr. M.R Maidasani (Abji / Naushoro/ Congress)
    Dr. Menghraj (Jacobabad Congress)
    Dr. Noor Muhammad Lakhair (Hyderabad)
    Dr. Nihalchand Ramji (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dr. Parshotam (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dr. Pirtabrai (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dr. Popatlal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dr. Pritamdas (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Dr. Rochiram Amesur (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dr. Sagnomal (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Dr. Tarachand P. Gidwani (Congress)
    Dr. Tarachand Lalwani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dr. Tripathi (Karachi, Congress)
    Dr. Valiram Charitsingh (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dr. Vishindas Shivdasani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Durgdas Thakur (Karachi/ Congress)
    Durgdas B. Advani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Durgdas B. Advani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Dwarka Prasad Rochiram Sharma (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Dwarka Prasad Sharma (Dadu/ Congress)

    Dr.Ali Akbar (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Dr.Haji (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Dr.Ahmed (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Dr.Ali Akbar (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Dr. Sultan Ahmad Junijo (Badin/ Muslim League)

    Dr. Ziauddin (Hyderabad/Muslim League)

     

     

    E

    Eherumal Suratsing(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Esmail D.Adam (Muslim League)

    Esmailji Moosaji (Muslim League)

     

    F

    Faiz Ahmed Haji Wali Mahomed (Muslim League)

    Faiz Ali Khan Murtaza (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Hyderabad),

    Faiz Muhammad (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Fakeer Muhammad Ghulam Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 286/Larkana).

    Fakir Mahomed Dur Khan (Muslim League)

    Fakir Muhammad Unnar (Muslim League)

    faqir Abdul Hadi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khabr Lakhmir),

    Faqir Ghulam Nabi (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Faqir Muhammad (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Faqir Muhammad Abro (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Faqir Muhammad Unnar (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Fareed Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Kalryoon Post Badin),

    Fateh Ali Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Fazal Bhanbro),

    Fateh Chand ((Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Fazul Karim (Khilafat Committee)

    Fazul Mohammad Khan Leghari (Muslim Leauge)   

    Fhoto Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Goth Brahmani),

    Fida Hossain Mahomedally (Muslim League)

    Fida hussain Quettawalla(Muslim League)

    Fatih Muhammad Alig (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Fatihchand ( Hyderabad/ Congress )
    Fatihchand Assudomal Jhangiani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Faiz Muhammad Mangrio

     

     

    G
    G.M.Syed (Saan) (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Ganhwar Khan Isran (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Ghulam Farid Khemtio (Khairpur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Ghulam Hussain Bhalidino  (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Ghulam Hussain Shaikh Walji (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Ghulam Qadir Muhammad Shaban (Shikarpur/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    G.A. Allana (Muslim League)

    G.G.Mirza (Muslim League)

    G.G.Waliji (Muslim League)

    G.H.Bhurguri (Muslim League)

    G.M. khan issran (Muslim League)

    Gada Hussain Mahessar (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghansham; Dr.Chimandas(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Ghanshyam Jethanand Shivdasani (Congress)

    Ghanumal Tarachand (Congress)

    Ghareeb Hussain (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Muhllah Punrano Duk Hyderabad),

    Ghazi Khan (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghazi Khan (Treasurer Sind Azad Party/ Moulvi Abdullah Laghari village)

    Ghazi Mahmood Shah Sahib  (Muslim League)

    Ghazi Mahmood Shah Sahib (Muslim League)

    Ghazi Mahmood Shah  (Muslim League)                                                                                       

    Ghlam Mustafa Bhurgri (Muslim League)

    Ghulam Ahmed “Nizami” (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Ghulam Ahmed Khojo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Talhar),

    Ghulam Ahmed Nizami (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Ali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz Salar/ Mullah Station Hyderabad),

    Ghulam Ali Ghagla (Muslim League)

    Ghulam Hadi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Halani),

    Ghulam Hayder (Khilafat Committee)

    Ghulam Hoosain Mahomed Hashim (Muslim League)

    Ghulam Hussain (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Hussain Bhaledino leader (Muslim League)

    Ghulam Hussain Bhurguri (Muslim League)

    Ghulam Hussain Dakhan (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Hyder (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 711/Jacababad),

    Ghulam Hyder (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 711/Jacababad),

    Ghulam Hyder (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Ghareebabad Jacababad),

    Ghulam Khan (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Mahomed Nizami (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Ghulam Mehdi Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Hakra Rohri),

    Ghulam Mohammad Khan Wassan (Muslim Leauge)

    Ghulam Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara /Hyderabad),

    Ghulam Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Talhar),

    Ghulam Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Ghulam Muhammad Baloch (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Ghulam Ali Laghari),

     Ghulam Muhammad Buriro (Gozo/Muslim League)

    Ghulam Muhammad Buriro (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Muhammad Hulio (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Muhammad Isran (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Muhammad Jakhiro (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Ghulam Muhammad Jakhiro (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party /Jhimpir)

    Ghulam Muhammad Khan (Kambar/ Muslim League)

    Ghulam Muhammad Khan Talpur (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Murad Khan Talpur),

    Ghulam Muhammad Pathan (Khilafat Committee)

     Ghulam Muhammad Shaikh (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Murtaza (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karam Ali Chandio/Tando Bago),

    Ghulam Murtaza Shah Mohmmad Shah,Syed (Congress/ Muslim Leauge)

    Ghulam Mustafa Bhurgri (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/ District Tharparkar),

    Ghulam Mustafa Isran (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Mustafa Isran (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Mustafa Khan Bhurgri (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 789/Hyderabad).

    Ghulam Nabi Dehraj (Muslim Leauge)            

    Ghulam Nabi Khan (Sukkur/Muslim League)

    Ghulam Nabi Khan Agha (Muslim Leauge)

    Ghulam Nabi Khoso (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Nabi Mohammad Ibrahim Dehraj (Muslim Leauge)

    Ghulam Nabi Pathan (Muslim League)

    Ghulam Nabi Pathan(Muslim League)

    Ghulam Nabi. (Muslim League)

    Ghulam nabikazi (Khilafat Committee)

    Ghulam Qadir (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Qadir (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Rasool Abro (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Rasool Advocate (Mehar/ Muslim League)

    Ghulam Rasool Arezi Nawes (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Kotri),

    Ghulam Rasool Jatoi   (Muslim Leauge)

    Ghulam Rasool Soomro (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam Umar Arijo (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Ghulam  Hoosain Bhurguri (Muslim League)

    Ghulamali G.Chagle. (Muslim League)

    Ghulamullah Tunio (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Gobind Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    Gobindraia Buderdas, (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Gobindram (Larkana/Congress)

     Gokaldas Mewaldas. (Muslim League)

    Gopaldas Jhamtmal(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Gopaldas’s (Congress)

    Goumal(Larkana/Congress)   

    Govindanad (Congress)

    Gul Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK /Tando Mir Muhammad),

    Gul Muhammad (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Gul Muhammad Changezi of Shahdad Kot (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Gul Muhammad Khan (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Gul Muhammad Shah Akthar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tando Allahyar),

    Gulab Khan (Kambar/Muslim League)

    Gull Muhammad Khan Phul (Larkano/Muslim League)

    G. M. Syed Gagi (Karachi/ Congress)
    G.T. Hingorani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Ganga Gidwani (Congress)
    Ghanshamdas Mirchandani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Ghanshyam Jethanand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Ghanshyam Shivdasani (Congress)
    Ghulam Ali Chagla (Karachi/ Congress)
    Gianchand Teumal Hingorani (Sukkur / Congress)
    Gobindbux Malkani (Kotri / Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Gobindram (Editor “Sarfrosh” – Jacobabad/ Congress)
    Gobindram Bunderdas (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Gobindram Shamdas Kotwan/ Congress
    Gokaldas A. Canser (Karachi/ Congress)
    Gokaldas Mewaldas (Congress)
    Gopaldas Jhamatmal (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Govind Vasudev Jog/ Congress
    Gopaldas (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Gopaldas (Congress )
    Gopalji Topandas Mukhi (Karachi/ Congress)
    Goumal (Congress)
    Goverdan Vazirani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Govindram (Larkana/ Congress)
    Guli Sadarangani (Karachi/ Congress)

    Ghulam Hussain Ghafoorbhai (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    Ghulam HyderBandali (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    G.Allana (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Ghulam Nabi Pathan ( SultanKot/Muslim League)

    Ghulam Hussain Advocate (District Tharparkar/

     

     

    H
    Haji Abdul Hakim Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Haji Abdul Ghafoor (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Haji Allah Bux Hakiro (Kamber/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Haji Imamuddin Kalhoro (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Haji Rasool Bux Ghanghro (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Hakim Fatih Muhammad Sewhani (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Hakim Moulvi Muhammad Alim(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Hassan Ali Wali Muhammad (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Hatim Ali Alvi (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Hazar Khan Khoso (Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    H.G.Kasim  (Muslim League)

    H.S Pamnani (Congress)

    Habib Haji Rahimtullah (Muslim League)

    Habibullah (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Habibullah Shaikh (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hafez uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/ Heer abad Hyderabad),

    Hafiz Abdul Karim (Janbaz no 681/Larkana).

    Hafiz Abdul Karim (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hafiz Abdul Karim (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Larkana),

    Hafiz Abdullah Tunio (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hafiz Allah Wasiyo (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Faiz Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Haji WaliMuahammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz KarimBux (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Khair Mohammed  (Muslim League)

    Hafiz Khair Mohammed (Muslim League)

    Hafiz Khair Mohammed (Muslim League)

    Hafiz Khair Muhammad Odhi (Muslim League)

    Hafiz khair muhammed (Muslim League)

    Hafiz khair muhammed (Muslim League)

    Hafiz Khan Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Khan Muhammad Karachi (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Muhammad Hussain (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Muhammad Ishaq (Agahmani/ Muslim League)

    Hafiz Nasur Ahmed (Muslim League)

    Hafiz Noor Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Noor Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Sharif Hussain (Khilafat Committee)

    Haider Bux Jatoi (Hari Movement Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hais Ghulam Mustafa Khan Sahib  (Muslim League)         

    Haisgulam Mustafa Bhurghari. (Muslim League)

    Haisgulam Mustafa Bhurghari. (Muslim League)

    Haji Abdul Ghafoor Kazi (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Haji Abdul Ghafoor Kazi, (President Sindh Azad Party /Jhimpir)

    Haji Abdul Rahim Shah (Muslim League)

    Haji Abdul Rehman (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Abdur Satar Haji Karim ahomed (Muslim League)

    Haji Ahmed of Kamber (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Ali Mohammad Marri (Muslim Leauge)

    Haji Ali Muhammad Akhund (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party/ Karachi)
    Haji Karamullah (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Hafiz Ubedullah (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Hakim Falullah (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Hakim Fatih Muhammad (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Hafiz Muhammad Ahsan (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Hakim Fatih Muhammad Sehwani ( Karachi / Khilafat Committee)
    Hakim Atta Muhammad Bhatti (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)
    HabibullahFikri ( Karachi/ Khilafat Committee )
    Haji KhudaBux Pathan (Khair Muhammad Arija ( Khilafat Committee)

    Hakim Muhammad Maaz (Nawabshah/ Khilafat Committee)
    H. D. Mariwalla (Karachi/ Congress)
    Hafiz Nisar Ahmed (Karachi/)
    Haji Abdullah Haroon (Karachi)
    Hakim Dhanrajmal (Shikarpur)
    Hakim Fatih Muhammad Sehwani (Karachi)
    Hakim Muhammad Maaz Pirzado (Nawab Shah)
    Hakim Muhammad Qasim (Nawabshah)
    Hakim Muhammad Yakoob Qadri (Hyderabad)
    Hansraj (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Harchandrai Tahilram (Thatta / Congress)
    Hardas Vaswani (Mirpurkhas/ Congress)
    Haridas Lalji (Karachi/ Congress)
    Hariram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Hasaram Pamnani (Congress)
    Hassanand Radhakirshan Bhatheja/ Congress
    Hassaram Parmanand Chablani/ Congress
    Hassomal Issardas (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Hatim Alvi (Karachi)
    Hatim Alvi (Karachi)
    Hemandas Wasoomal (Congress)
    Hemandas Wadhwani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Himathlal (Hyderabad)
    Hira Shahani (Karachi / Congress)
    Hiralal S. Sharma (Karachi/ Congress)
    Hiranand Karamchand ( Hyderabad / Congress)
    Hiranand Satokumar Advani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Hirdaram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Hiro Jagtiani (Student Karachi/ Congress)
    Hiranand Hassanand Keswani (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Hotchand (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Hotchand ( Mirpurkhas/ Congress)
    Hotchand Asnani (Mirpurkhas/ Congress)
    Hotchand Asrani (Congress)
    Hundraj Dukhayal (Larkana/ Congress )
    Hundraj Parwani (Congress)
    Haji Pir Muhammad (President
    Sindh Azad Party/ District Halla)

    Haji Ali Nawaz Ganghro (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Haji Allah Buksh Hakro (Kamber/ Muslim League)

    Haji Allah Buksh Khokar (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Haji Allah Warayo (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Ameen Muhammad Malkani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Wali Muhammad Malkani Post

    Haji Ameer Ali Lahori (Muslim League)

    Haji Dost Muhammad (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Faqir Muhammad of Ratodero (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji G.H.Kassim M.B& B.S. (Muslim League)

    Haji Ghulam Hoosain Allahdin (Muslim League)

    Haji Ghulam Muhammad Shaikh (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Gul Muhammad (Malak/ Muslim League)

    Haji Hassan Allah  Patae (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Paat),

    Haji Hassan Soomro (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Imam Bux Ghandio (Muslim League)

    Haji Karim Bux Treasurer (President Sind Azad Party/ Matli)

    Haji Karimullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Haji Khadim Bux (Muslim League)

    Haji Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Saan),

    Haji Khan Larik (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Khuda Bux Pathan of Arija (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Lutuf Ali Nizmani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tando Qaiser),

    Haji Mir Muhammad Baloch( President Sindh Azad Party/ Karachi)

    Haji Mohammad Hashim Faiz Mohammad alias Fabji Gazdar (Muslim Leauge)                             

    Haji Mohammed Shah (Muslim League)                                                                                      

    Haji Mohd. Hashim Gazdar M.L.A. (Muslim League)

     Haji Mola Bux Sommro (Muslim League)

    Haji Moula Bux Soomro (President Sindh Azad Party /Shikarpur)
    Haji Muhammad Abbas Bhutto (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Muhammad Ilyas (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Muhammad Saleh Khan Nizamani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Drigh C/o Haji Abdullah Memon

    Haji Muhammad Usman (Khilafat Committee)

    Haji Muhammad Yaqoob Memon (Dadu/ Muslim League)

    Haji Muhammad Yaquoob (Khilafat Committee)

    Haji Nasar Ali. (Muslim League)

    Haji Nasar Ali. (Muslim League)

    Haji Nazar Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Haji Nazirruddin  (Muslim League)                                                                                    

    Haji Naziruddin (Muslim League)

    Haji Naziruddin (Muslim League)

    Haji Naziruddin   Karachi City  (Muslim League)

    Haji Naziruddin  (Muslim League)

    Haji Naziruddin, Civil Military Press. (Muslim League)

    Haji Noor Muhammad Shah (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Pir Muhammad Dak Munashi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Bhudo Qunbrani),

    Haji PirIllahiBakhsh (Muslim Leauge)

    Haji PirMuhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Haji Raj Muhammad Chandio (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Ramzan Hashim (Muslim League)

    Haji Rooh ullah Palee (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Haji Shah Rashidi (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Shamsuddin (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Sharafuddin Samtio (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Haji Sir Abdoola Haroon  (Muslim League)

     Hakeem Ali Murad Baloch (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khapro),

    Hakeem Ali Murad Khan Baloch (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Khapro),

    Hakeem Allah Rakhyo(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Hilal Ahmer/Karachi),

    Hakeem Fazal Muhammad Abbasi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Tablegh Mirpurkhas),

    Hakeem Molvi Muhammad Kasim

    Hakeem Muhammad Amin  (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Doro Naro),

    Hakeem Muhammad Amin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Taluka Umarkot post Doronaro),

     Hakeem Muhammad Muaaz (KHAKSAR TAHRIK ?/?),

    Hakeem Muhammad Muaz (Khilafat Committee)

    Hakeem Muhammad Muaz (Khilafat Committee)

    Hakeem Qadir Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Mirpurkhas),

    Hakeem Rehmatullah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Ditharo),

    Hakeem Syed Mukhtair Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Samaro),

    Hakim Abdul Majid Sherwani (Muslim League).

    Hakim Dur Muhammad Mughal (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hakim Mahomed Hanif  (Muslim League)

    Hakim Mohammed Yakub Kadri (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Hakim Muhammad Alam Channo (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hakim Muhammad Hashim (Buttra/ Muslim League)

    Hakim Shah of Gaji Khuhawar (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hakim Shamiuddin (Muslim League)

    Hakim Shamsuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Hakim Shamsuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Hakim Shamsuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Hakim Shamsuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Hakim Shamsudin Ahmed (Muslim League)

    Halipota (Khilafat Committee)

    Hamdani Laghari (Khilafat Committee)

    Hamid Hussain Faruqi (Muslim Leauge)

    Hamid ullah Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Karachi),

     Hamza Ali Qureshi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Hamza Khan Qureshi B.A- L.L.B(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Muslim Hostel Karachi),

    Hamzo Khan (Kamber/Muslim League)

    Hari Darya Khan Mastoi (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Harichand Vishunadas (Congress)

    HaridasLalji (Congress)         

    Hasan Ali Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karam Nizamani),

    Hashim (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

    Hasomal Issardas(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Hasomal Issardas; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Hasool Bakhsh  Khan Unner  (Muslim League)                                                                                  

    Hassan Ahmed Shah (Muslim Leauge)

    Hassan Ali Effendi(Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Hassan Ali Khan Isran (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hassan Ali Mir Mohammed Baloach  (Muslim League)

    Hassan Ali Mir Muhamd Balocah. (Muslim League)

    Hassan ullah S/o Hassan uddin Siddique (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Paat),

    Hassanali Haji Abdullah (Muslim League)

    Hassanally (Muslim League)

    Hassaram S. Pamnani (Sukkur/Congress)

    Hassaram Sunderdas Pamnani (Congress)

    Hatim Ali Alvi (Muslim League)

    Hatim Alvi Saheb Karachi. (Muslim League)

    Hatimbhoy Alibhoy (Muslim League)

    Hayat (Khilafat Committee)

    HazratMolana Hussain Ahmed Madni (Khilafat Committee)

    Hidayatullah.  (Muslim League)                                                   

    Hiranand Karamchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Hirdaram (Congress)

    Hisam Uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Khapro Post Sarhari),

    Hishmat ullah Anbalvi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Bhempura Karachi),

    Hoat Khan of Kamber (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hollaram H. Keswani (Congress)

    Hollaram H. Keswani (ongress)

    Hon’ble Haji Muhammad Hashim (Muslim League)

    Hon’ble Khan Bahadur M.A.Khuhro (Muslim League)

    Hon’ble Mian Ali Bux (Muslim League)                           

    Hon’ble Mian Ali Bux Md. Hussain  (Muslim League)

    Hon’ble Pir Illahi Bakhsh (Muslim League)

    Hon’ble Sir Ghulam Hussain  (Muslim League)            

    Honourable Mir Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    Hoosaini Seeleman (Muslim League)

    Hoot Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Hotchand Hiranand, R.B. (Congress)

    Huda Bux(Khilafat Committee)

    Hundraj Parwani (Congress)

    Hussain Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adaara/Kotri),

    Hussain Bux Shaikh (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Hussain Din Dukandar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Chak number 264 Tando Jan Muhammad),

    Hussain Khan Treasurer ( President Sind Azad Party/ Muhammad Laghari)
    Hyder Bux S/o Khanbahdur Allah Bux (Khaksar Tahrik Salar/Mullah  Eid Gaah no 2 Karachi Raksuti),

    Hakim Shamusdin (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Hakim abdulJalil (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Haji Muhammad Yakoob (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Hamid Khan Secretary ( President Sind Azad Party/ Muhammad Laghari)

    Hassan Ali Nizamani (Secretary Sind Azad Party/ Karam Khan Nizamani taluka Halla)

    HussainbhaiBandookwala (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    Hashim Muhammad Ganchi/ Muslim League)

    Haji ChhutalPatoli (TandoAllahyar/ Muslim League)

    Haji Ahmad (Sekhat/ Muslim League)

     

    Haji Tayab (Sekhat/ Muslim League)

     

    I

    Illahi Bux Aarbani (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Imdad Ali (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Imdad Ali (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Imdad Ali Cloth Marchant (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Larkana),

    Imdad Ali Shah (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Imdad Ali Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Dokri).

    Imdad Hussain Khan (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Inaam Ali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/ Ali Dighari),

    Inayat ullah  Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Jacbababad),

    Inayatullah (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Inayatullah Khan (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Inyatullah Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Ehsan Ali Jacababad),

    Iranand; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Issardas Varindmal (Congress)

    Issardas Varindmal (Congress)          
    Issarsingh Jotesingh Akali (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Issardas Verandmal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Ishvari Fatechand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Ishwardas Hiradas (Congress)

     

    J

    J.M.Jomejo (Muslim League)

    Jaan Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Nao Shar Mirpurkhas).

    Jaan Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Punhu Khan Chandio/Tando Bago),

     Jaan Muhammad Ghazi Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Kandiro),

    Jaffar Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Jaffer Khan Taj Mohammad Khan Jamali (Muslim Leauge)

    Jairamdas doulatram (Congress)

    Jairamdas Doulatram (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Jairamdas Doulatram (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Jalal uddin Teller Master(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Muhtisab/Hyderabad),

    Jam Abdul Razak Sahib (Muslim League)                                                                                       

    Jam Jan Mohaamed (Muslim League)

    Jam Jan Mohammad Junejo (Muslim Leauge)

     Jamal Shah Wadhal Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khapro),

    Jamshed Nusserwanji R. Mehta (Home Rule Leauge/ Congress)

    jamsheed N.R Mehta (Khilafat Committee)

    Jan Mohomed Bhurguri (Muslim League)

     Jan Muhammad (Gozo/Muslim League)

    Jan Muhammad Chandio (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Jan Muhammad Junejo (Khilafat Committee)

    Jan Muhammad Junejo (Khilafat Committee)

    Jan Muhammad Junejo (Khilafat Committee)

    Jan Muhammad Qureshi (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Jan Muhammad Sheikh (khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Jan Muradali Khan (Muslim League)

    Janmohamed Junejo Bar-at-Law (Muslim League)

    JeraMas(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Jeramdas Doulatram (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Jeramdas Doullatram (Congress)

    Jumo Khan Sheikh (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Jan Muhammad Junijo (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Jairamdas Doulatram Shivdasani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Jamitrai Vishindas Lakhani(Congress)
    Jamnadas (Editor “Kanya Samachar” – Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Jamshed N. R. Mehta (Karachi/ Congress)
    Jan Muhammad Junijo (Larkano/ Congress)
    Jaswantrai Churamani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Jethanand (Jacobabad/ Congress)
    Jethanand Betab (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Jethanand Lalvani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Jethanand Pirtab (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Jethanand Sukhramdas (Tayab/ Congress)
    Jethi Sipahimalani (Karachi / Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Jethmal Parsram (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Jewatram (Nawab Shah/ Congress)
    Jhamatmal Belaram Shivdasani (Nawabshah/ Congress)
    Jhamatmal Lakhasing (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Jivatram Bhagwandas Kirplani (Acharya Kirplani/ Congress)
    Juryal Khan Chandio (Tando Yousif/ Muslim League)

     

     

    K

    K.SoMir Muhammad Pathan (President Sind Azad Party/ Chak, Jacobabad)

    Kazi Mian Haji Ahmed (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party/ village Siyal near Dadu)

    Khairpur Ganboo),

    Kazi Abdul Rehman (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    KaziKhudaBux (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    KaziFaiz Muhammad (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    K. Gurnani (Nawab Shah/ Congress)
    Kalidas Narain (Karachi/ Congress)
    Kamal ben Mukhi (Karachi/ Congress)
    Kamla Devi Hiranand (Hyderabad / Congress)
    Kanwalsingh (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Kanwalsingh Pohomal Malkani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Katumal (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Kauromal Abichandani (Tando Adam/ Congress)
    Kazi Abdul Rahman (Karachi/ Congress)
    Kessumal Gurudinomal (Congress)
    Kesumal Teckchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Keuromal Abichandani (Naushoro Feroz Congress)
    Kewal (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Kewalram Girdhurlal Bhojwani (Sehwan/ Congress)
    Kewalram Gordhandas (Karachi/ Congress)
    Khanchand (Shikarpur /Congress)
    Khanchand Gopaldas (Karachi Congress)
    Khealdas ( Jacobabad/ Congress)
    Khemchand ( Karachi/ Congress)
    Khemchand (Nawabshah/ Congress)
    Kherajmal H. Thakur (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Khushiram Bacharam (Garhi Yasin/ Congress)

    K.B.Fazul Muhammad Leghari (Muslim League)

    KamaluddinMureed Ali (Hyderabad/ Muslim League)

    K.B Khero (District Nawabshah/ Muslim League)

    K,B. Ghulam Muhammad Wasan (Muslim League)

    K.B. Ghulam Hussain (District Tharparkar/ Muslim League)

    K,B. Atta Muhammad Pali (Muslim League)

    K.B Rakhyal Khan (District Tharparkar/ Muslim League)
    Kiki Ben (Karachi/ Congress)
    Kirat Babani (Student – Karachi/ Congress )
    Kirat Bachani (Nawab Shah/ Congress)
    Kirpalani (Congress)
    Kishin Bhatia (Shikarpur /Congress)
    Kishan Gurnani (Nawab Shah/ Congress)
    Kishan Gurnani (Naushoro Feroz/ Congress)
    Kishin Jewatrai (Larkano/ Congress)
    Kishin Wadhumal Goklani/ Congress
    Kishinchand Amarsingh (Congress)
    Kishinchand Bewas (Larkano/ Congress)
    Kishinchand Jhamrai (Advocate/ Congress)
    Kishinchand Khiamal Jagtiani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Kishinchand Melvani (Congress)
    Kishinchand Vaswani (Mirpurkhas/ Congress)
    Kismatrai (Larkana/ Congress)
    Kodomal Khanchand (Larkana/ Congress)
    Koluram Vassanmal Bulani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Kripaldas Jairamdas (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    K.B.Amir Ali Lahori (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.B.Haji Varial (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.B.Jan Muhammad Pathan (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.B.Kadirdad Khan (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.B.Kalab Ali Mirza (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.B.Muhammad Hussain (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.B.Nawaz Ali Mirza (Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.B.Rasool Bux Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.B.Sadik Ali Shaikh (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.B.Sardar Chakar Khan (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S,Khair Muhammad Abdani (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S. Fazul Illahi Khan (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.S. Muhammad Hussain Pleader (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S. Muhammad Rahim Mirza (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S. Saifuddin Khan (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S.Ali Hassan Hakro (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S.Burhan Khan (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.S.Dhani Bux Jatoi (Mehar/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.S.Gul Muhammad Khan Isran (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.S.Haji Imam Bux Jatoi (Moro/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.S.Haji Muhammad Ghulam Hussain (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S.Muhammad Ali (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S.Muhammad Sadik (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S.Muhammad Shaban Pleader (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    K.S.Qaim Khan Shaikh (Kamber/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.S.Shamisuddin Khan (Sujawal/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    K.S.Syed Mured Ali Shah(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Kazi Abdul Aziz (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Kazi Abdul Qayoom (Hyderabad/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    Khadija Daudpoto (Muslim League)
    Kazi Abdul Rahman (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Kazi Ali Muhammad (Rohri/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Kazi Ali Raza (Rohri/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Kazi Imam Ali (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Kazi Khuda Bux (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Kazi Shafi Muhammad (Dadu /Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    K .B. Allah Bux Mohammad Umar Soomro, O.B.E (Congress)

    K .B. Haji Amir Ali Tharo Khan Lahori ((Muslim Leauge)

    K .S. Allah Bux Khuda Dad Khan Gabol (Congress/ Khilafat/ Muslim Leauge

    K. B. Abdul Sattar (Muslim League)

    K. B. Jan Muhammad Khan Pathan (Muslim League)

    K. B. Muhammad Ayoob Khan Khoro (Muslim League)

    K. B. Muhammad ayoob khoro (Muslim League)

    K. S. Baboo Fazal Ellahi (Muslim League)

    K.B Allahbux Gabole   (Muslim League)                                                                                      

    K.B Chakar Khan (Muslim League)

    K.B Dilbabad Khan (Muslim League)

    K.B Ghulam Muhammad Wasan (Muslim League)

    K.B Ghulam (Muslim League)                                                           

    K.B Gull Muhammad Khan Abro (Larkano/Muslim League)

     K.B Haji Ameer Ali Khan Lahori(Larkano/Muslim League)

    K.B Haji Amir Ali Lahori  (Muslim League)       

    K.B Mahomed Parial Kalhoro (Muslim League)

    K.B Mohammed  (Muslim League) 

    K.B. Aaisor Khan (Muslim League)

    K.B. Allah Bakhsh Khan Gabole. (Muslim League)

    K.B. Allah Bakhsh Khan Gabole. (Muslim League)

    K.B. Ghulam Mohammad Abdullah Khan Isran (Muslim Leauge)

    K.B. Ghulam Mohammad Wassan (Muslim Leauge)

    K.B. Ghulam Mohammed Isran (Muslim League)                                                         

    K.B. Ghulam Mohammed Khan Issra (Muslim League)n Dadu

    K.B. Ghulam Nabi Shah Mouj Ali Shah, M.B.E (Muslim Leauge)

    K.b. Ghulam Nabi Shah. (Muslim League)

    K.b. Ghulam Nabi Shah. (Muslim League)

    K.B. Haji Fazal Mohammad Khan Laghari (Muslim Leauge)

    K.B. Haji Fazul Mohammad Khan Leghari (Muslim Leauge)

    K.B. Haji MoulaBakhsh Soomro (Muslim Leauge)

    K.B. Kaisar Khan Bozdar (Muslim Leauge)

    K.B. Mohammad Ayub Khuhro (Muslim Leauge)

    K.B. Mohd Ayoob Khoro M.L.A Vice President  (Muslim League)

    K.B. Moula Bux Mohammad Umer Soomro (Congress/ Muslim League)

    K.B. Mr. Ahmed Khan Sadhayo (Muslim Leauge)

    K.B. Syed Ghulam Nabi Shah Mirpur Khass (Muslim League)

    K.B.Allahbux (Muslim League)

    K.B.Allahbux Jalbani Sukkur (Muslim League)

    K.B.G.M. Khan Issran   (Muslim League)   

    K.B.Ghulam Nabi Shah (Muslim League)

    K.B.Ghulam Nabishah (Muslim League)

    K.B.Ghulam Nabishah (Muslim League)

    K.B.Imam Bux Khan Jatoi M.L.C. Nawabshah (Muslim League)

    K.B.Jan Mahomed Khan Pathan (Muslim League)

    K.B.Jan Mahomed Khan Pathan M.L.C Sukkur (Muslim League)

    K.b.Makhdum sahib of Agha Nasar Ali. (Muslim League)

    K.b.Makhdum sahib of Agha Nasar Ali. (Muslim League)

    K.B.Mohammed Ayoob Khoro Larkana  (Muslim League)

    K.B.Mohammed Ayoob Khoro M.L.A.Larkana  (Muslim League)

    K.b.Mohd Ayoob khoro. (Muslim League)

    K.b.Mohd Ayoob khoro. (Muslim League)

    K.B.Mohd Ayoob Khuro (Muslim League)

    K.B.Mohd Ayoob Khuro (Muslim League)

    K.B.Muhammad ayoob Khuhro (Sindh Muhammadan Association/Muslim Leauge)

    K.B.Muhammed Ayoob Khoro Vice President. (Muslim League)

    K.B.Shaikh Sadik Ali (Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    K.B.Wali Mahomed Hassanally (Muslim League)

    K.B.Wali Mahomed Hassanally (Muslim League)

    K.Gabol. (Muslim League)                                         

    K.Punnaih (Congress)

    K.S Miran Farukh Beg (Muslim League)

    K.S. Allah Bux Gabol (Muslim League)

    K.S. Allah Bux, Prime Minister Sindh. (Muslim League)

    K.S. Dadan Khan Ahmed Khan Lund (Muslim Leauge)

    K.S. Dostmohad    (Muslim League)

    K.S. Fazulillahi Khan Karachi(Muslim League)K.S. Burham Khan

    K.S. Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan Jatoi (Muslim Leauge)

    K.S. Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan Jatoi (Muslim Leauge)

    K.S. Jaffar Khan Burdi (Muslim Leauge)

    K.S. Noor Mohammad Khan Bijarani (Muslim Leauge)

    K.S. Rasool Bux Shah Mahboob (Muslim Leauge)

    K.S. Sohrab Khan Sarki (Muslim Leauge)

    K.S.Dost Mahomed Khan (Muslim League)

    K.S.Mirza Farukh beg Nawabshah (Muslim League)

    K.S.Shamusaldinkhan Sujawal (Muslim League)

    Kabir Ahmed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Nao Shar Mirpurkhas),

    Kaka Sobhraj (Shikarpur/Congres)

    Kalachand (Home Rule League)

    Kamal Pasha (Khilafat Committee)

     Kamal uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Gisri Karachi).

    Kambrani (Khilafat Committee)

    Kandero Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Karamchand Gurmukhdas (Home Rule League)

    Karim Bux (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Karim Bux Khuhawar (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Kasim Abdullah (Muslim League)

    Kazi A zizullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Abdul QayoonFar ooqui (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Abdul Rahman (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Abdul Rahman (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Abdul Rahman (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Abdul Razak (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Abdulaziz (Muslim League)

    Kazi Abdullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Abdullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Abdulrahman Karachi (Muslim League)

    Kazi Ahmed Ali (Secretary Sindh Azad Party/ District Halla)

    Kazi Ayed Assadullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Fazlullah Advocate Larkana  (Muslim League)

    Kazi Fazlullah Larkana (Muslim League)

     Kazi Fazlullah Larkana   (Muslim League)

    Kazi fazlullah. (Muslim League)

    Kazi fazlullah. (Muslim League)

    Kazi Fazullah (Muslim League)

    Kazi Fazulullah Ubeidullah (Muslim Leauge)

    Kazi Jan Mohd (Muslim League)

    Kazi Kamal Pasha (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Kamal Pasha (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Khuda Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Khuda Bux Saheb, (Muslim League)

    Kazi khudabux Bleader Karachi (Muslim League)

    Kazi MianAbdullah  (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Muhammad Khuda Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Nabi Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi NabiBux (Khilafat Committee)

    Kazi Syed Asadullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    KaziAbdul Hakeem (Khilafat Committee)

    KaziAsadullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    KaziAsadullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    KaziFaiz Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    KaziKhudaBux (Khilafat Committee)

    Kessumal Teckchand(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Kessumal Teckchand(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Kewalram Dayaram (Home Rule League)

    Khair Kanomed (Muslim League)

    Khair Muhammad “Fakir” (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party /Shikarpur)

    Khair Muhammad Chandio (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Adara),

    Khair Muhammad Salar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Kotri),

    Khair Shah Imam Ali Shah, Syed (Muslim Leauge)

    Khalifa Haji Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Khalifo Abdul Jalil (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Khalifo Muhammad Arif (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Khalikdino Soomro (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party/  District Thatta)

    Khameso Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karam Ali Chandio/Tando Bago),

     Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Advocate (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mirpurkhas),

    Khan Bahadur  (Muslim League)

    Khan Bahadur Allah Bakhsh (Muslim League)         

    Khan Bahadur Ghulam Muhammad Isran.  (Muslim League)

    Khan Bahadur Haji Amir Ali (Muslim League)             

     

    Khan Bahadur Mohomed Ayub Khuhro M.L.C. Larkana. (Muslim League)

    Khan Muhammad Almani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Sonu Almani Post Tando Muhammad Khan),

    Khan Muhammad Khan Alamani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Sonu Alamani),

    Khan Muhammad Sheikh (Muslim League t/ District Larkana)

    Khan Saheb Baboo Fazil Illahi. (Muslim League)

    Khan Sahib Mahomed Khan Afghan (Muslim League)

    Khan Sarang. (Muslim League)

    Khanchand (Shikarpur/Congress)

    Khasi (Khilafat Committee)

    Khuda Bux (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Khuda Bux Khuhawar (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Kihinchand Melwani (Congress)

    Kirshnanand (Khilafat Committee)

    Kishan Gurnani (Nawabshah/Congres)

    Kishinchand Amersing (Congress)

    Koluram Vassanmal Bulani(Hyderabad/ Congress)

     Kripaldas Jairamdas (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    KhaliqMorai (Moro/ Khilafat Committee)
    KaziFatih Muhammad Nizamani (TandoQaisar/ Khilafat Committee)

    K.B Din Muhammad Junijo (Sindhri/ Muslim League)

    K.B.BaboJalaluddin (Hyderabad/Muslim League)

    Khalifo Muhammad Usman (TandoQaisar/

     

    L

    Lachandas Lalchand; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Lachmandas Bhatia (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Lachmandas Lalchand(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Lai Khan (Khilafat / District Larkana)

     Lal Bux Rahojo (Gozo/Muslim League)

    Lal Khan Laghari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/ Aahri Post Talhi Station),

    Lal Muhammad Siddiqui (Dadu/ Muslim League)

    Lalchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Lalchand Jaghani (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Lalla Menghraj Bherumal (Congress)

    Lalumal Chelaram, (Home Rule League)

    Lokumal Pritamdas (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Lokumal Punvani(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Lollumal Rewachand Motwani (Congress)

    Long (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

    Lunidram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Lutuf Ali Khan Palee (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Lutuf Ali of Miro Khan (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)
    Lutttfuttah Sheikh (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Lutuf-ullah Khan Pali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Gamori Post Umerkot).

    Lachhmandas Lalchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Lachhmandas Bhatia (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Ladharam Mohandas (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Ladharam (Nawab Shah/ Congress)
    Ladharam Gurdasmal (Congress)
    Lakhisingh (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Lakhmichand (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Lakhmichand Kinger (Karachi/ Congress)
    Lakhomal Chellaram (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Lakhomal Naraindas (Karachi/ Congress)
    Lakshman Lakhmichand (Karachi/ Congress)
    Lokram Sharma (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Lalchand (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Lalchand Amardinomal (Karachi / Congress)
    Lalchand Chuharmal Punjabi (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Lalchand Lekhraj (Karachi/ Congress)
    Lalchand Nawalrai (Congress)
    Lalsingh Karamchand Bakhru (Rohri/ Congress)
    Lalji Mahrotra (Congress)
    Lekhraj Thadhani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Lekhraj Tilokchand (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Lilaram (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Lilaram Hiranand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Lilaram Pherwani (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Lokomal Chelaram(Congress)
    Lokram Sharma (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Lokumal Chelaram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Lokumal Pritamdas (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Lokumal Punvani (Hyderabad/ Congress)

     

     

    M
    Master Muhammad Parial (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Mian Ali Bux (Mahota/Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mian Ali Bux Muhammad Hussain(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mian Badaruddin (Shahdadkot/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mian Fakir Muhammad (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mir Ayub Khan (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mir Hussain Bux Talpur (Hyderabad/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mir Muhammad Baloch (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mir Muhammad khan Talpur (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Mir Noor Muhammad (Jacobabad/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mirza Farukh Baig (Nawabshah/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mirza Kalich Baig (Hyderabad/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Mistri Haji Muhammad Umer (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Moiz-u-ddin Abdul Ali (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Molvi Abdul Hakim (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Moulana Din Muhammad “Wafai”(Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Moulana Muhammad Suliman Banvi (Thatta/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Moulvi Taj Muhammad (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Muhammad Ahsan (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Muhammad Alim Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Muhammad Aslam Dentis (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Muhammad Chhutal Soomro (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Muhammad Hashim Was (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Muhammad Ihsan Umed Ali (Hyderabad/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Muhammad Muaz (Nawabshah/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Muhammad Pannah Dhakhan(Dhakan/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Murad Ali Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Moulvi Fazlullah Hakim (Vice-President Sindh Azad Party /Shikarpur)
    Moulvi Abdul Karim chisti (Secretary
    Sindh Azad Party /Shikarpur)
    Mr. Mumtaz Joint (Secretary
    Sindh Azad Party /Shikarpur)

    Muhammad Khan Nizamani (President  Sind Azad Party/ Matli)
    Moulvi Attaullah Secretary (President  Sind Azad Party/ Matli)

    M.R. Maidasani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Mahrachand (Dadu/ Congress)
    Mahraj Damodar (Karachi/ Congress)
    Mahraj Hoondraj (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Mahraj Lunidram (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Mahraj Shanbhoram (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Mahraj Vishnu Sharma (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Mai Suraswati (Karachi/ Congress)
    Manek bin Mehta (Karachi/ Congress)
    Mangalsingh Tarasingh Ramchandani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Mangatram Tilokchand Motwani (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Manghanmal Bhojraj Manghanmal Panachand (Karachi/ Congress)
    Mangharam ( Larkana/ Congress)
    Manghomal Peromal Parwani (Congress)
    Manilal Harilal Mehta(Congress)
    Manilal Vyas (Karachi/ Congress)
    Manohardas (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Mansingh Chuharmal (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Master Chaichaldas (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Mathradas Ramchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Mehar ben Kadgar (Karachi/ Congress)
    Melaram Vaswani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Menghraj Hardasmal Kalvani Mir Muhammad Baloch (Karachi / Congress)
    Mir Yakoob (Karachi/ Congress)
    Miss A. Khemchandani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Miss Shewak Motwani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Mithu Shahani (Hyderabad / Congress)
    Mohan T. Manik (Mirpurkhas/ Congress)
    Mohnibai Lalchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Motiram A.K (Karachi/ Congress)
    Motiram Aahoja(Congress)
    Motomal Dhanrajmal (Larkano/ Congress)
    Moolchand (Nawabshah/ Congress)
    Moolchand Pamandas (Karachi/ Congress)
    Moolchand Pessumal (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Moolchand Pessamal (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Moolchand Viroomal (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Molvi Muhammad Siddique ( Karachi)
    Moulana Abdul Haq Rabbani (Naushoro Feroz/)
    Moulana Abdul Karim Chashti (Shikarpur)
    Moulana Hakim Muhammad Maaz (Nawab Shah)
    Moulana Muhammad Qasim (Tando Jam)
    Moulana Muhammad Siddique Pathan Kachhi (Kachh)
    Moulana Muhammad Usman Baloch (Karachi)
    Moulana Muhammad Usman Khatti (Vilhari)
    Moulana Muhammad Yakoob Hjano (Deh Lyari)
    Moulana Nazir Hussain Jatoi (Shikarpur/Larkana)
    Moulana Zhoor -ul- Hassan Daris (Karachi)
    Moulvi Abdul Wahab Lund (Badin)
    Moulvi Ahmed Ali “Majzoob” (Tharparkar)
    Moulvi Ahmed Ali Narai (Tharparkar)
    Moulvi Azizullah Jarwar (Gul Muhammad Jarwar)
    Moulvi Ghulam Farid Sipriyo (Larkana)
    Moulvi Ghulam Mustafa Qasmi (Bhanbho Chandio)
    Moulvi Ghulam Siddique Nonari (Haider Chandio)
    Moulvi Hakim Fatih Muhammad Sewhani (Karachi)
    Moulvi Mir Muhammad Hassan Talpur (Nawab Shah)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ameen Arersar (Tharparkar)
    Moulvi Muhammad Hussain (Karachi)
    Moulvi Muhammad Qasim (Hyderabad)
    Moulvi Muhammad Sadik of Khuda (Karachi)
    Moulvi Muhammad Salih (Shikarpur)
    Moulvi Muhammad Salih Sammo (Badin)
    Moulvi Muhammad Siddique Kachhi (Karachi)
    Moulvi Muhammad Suleman Banvi (Thatta)
    Moulvi Muhammad Usman Baloch (Karachi)
    Moulvi Muhammad Usman Khatti (Thatto)
    Moulvi Muhammad Yakoob Hajano (Tharparkar)
    Moulvi Muhukum din Parhyar (Hyderabad)
    Moulvi Muhukam-u-ddin (Hyderabad)
    Moulvi Taj Mahmood Amroti (Amroti)
    Moulvi Zahoor -ul- Hassan Daris (Karachi)
    Moursingh (Congress)
    Mrs. Kiki ben Lalvani (V.P. Karachi c.c. 1932-33)
    Muhammad Khan (Karachi)
    Mukhi Awatrai (Larkana/ Congress)
    Mukhi Gobindram Pritamdas (Congress)
    Mukhi Harkishindas Sagrani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Mukhi Jethanand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Mukhi Jethanand Sagrani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Mulchand Gurdinomal Pahlajani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Munshi (Congress)
    Murli Wadhwani (Student – Karachi/ Congress)
    Murlidhar Ghanshamdas Mani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Murlidhar Jeramdas (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Murlidhar Punjabi (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Mutiram Teckchand (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    M.A Jaan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Naib Salar Tehreer/Hyderabad),

    M.A, L.L.B (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Naushero Feroz),

    M.A. Aziz (Muslim Leauge)

    M.A.Haroon. (Muslim League)

    M.Abdulkadir (Muslim League)

    M.Ayoob Khuhro (Muslim League)

    M.H.Chanduani (Muslim League)

    M.Hashem Guzder Esqr, (Muslim League)

    M.R.Wafa (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Mandoob/Hyderabad),

    M.R.Wafa (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mandoob Hyderabad),

    M/s Haji Ismail Muhammad Ashraf (Muslim League)

    Muhammad Sadik (larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    M/s Haji Meherbux Moulabux (Muslim League)

    Madhavdas Shivalomal (Congress)   

    Madhowdas Shivalomal (Congress)

    Maherali Haji Jethabhai (Muslim League)

    Mahmood Abdullah Haroon (Muslim Leauge)

    Mahmood. A Haroon (Muslim League)

    Mahomed (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Ali Alibhoy (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Ali Dina (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Alim Shah (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Ayub Memon (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Hashim (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Hashim Gazdar (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Sidik Hoosain (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Usman Soomro (Muslim League)

    Mahomed Usman Soomro (Muslim League)

    Mahraj Lunidd ram (Shikarpur/Congres)

     Main Ali MUhaqmmad Quardi (Larkano/Muslim League)

     Main Allahdino (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Main Baduraldin Shadadkot. (Muslim League)

    Main Fakir Mahomed (Muslim League)

    Main Rasool Bux Kan (Sukkur/ Muslim League)

    Makhdom Talibul-Moula (Muslim League)

    Makhdoom Ghulam Haider (Muslim Leauge)

    Makhdoom Ghulam Haider (Muslim Leauge)

    Makhdoom Ghulam Qureshi (Muslim Leauge)

    Makhdum Ghulam (Muslim League)

    Malik Abdul Aziz (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Malik Abdul Aziz (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Malik Al-Aziz (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 435/Hyderabad),

    Mallik Abdul Khallique. (Muslim League)

    Manerali G.Lslan. (Muslim League)

    Mansing Chuherrmal (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Manthar Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Manzoor Ahmed Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Maqbool ul Haq (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Karachi),

    Maqbool ul Haq (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karachi),

    Mariam Hoodboy (Muslim League)

    Mariwalla (Home Rule League)

    Masmaat Zeenat Khatoon W/o Allahdad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 146/Mirpur Mathelo),

    Masoo Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Master Abdullah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Wahnae Post Nando City),

    Master Ahmed Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Wakea Sangi Post Dhamra),

    Master Ahmed Bux Khaksar (Khilafat t/ District Larkana)

     Master Allah Dino Tunio (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Master Bashir Ahmed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Mullah/Gandhi Bagh Karachi),

    Master Chainchaldas; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Master Ghulam Dastagir (Hari / District Larkana)

    Master Ghulam Sarwar (Sukkur/ Muslim League)

    Master Karim Bux Unar (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Master Muhammad Sharif Teller(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Jamesabad),

    Master Muhammad Soomar, Head Master Primary School (Khaksar Tahrik Worker/Bagan jo Goth),

    Master Saeed Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz 234/Karachi),

    Master Saeed Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Mausum Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Mazrat MolanaTaj MahmoodAmroti (Khilafat Committee)

    Meeran Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khapro),

    Meeran Bux Baloch (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Sur Salar/Mirpur Khas),

    Meeran Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Meharullah Sheikh (Khilafat t/ District Larkana)

    Mehmood Abdullah Haroon (Muslim Leauge)

    Memon Allah Obayo(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Khae Qasim),

    Menghumal Perumal (Congress)

    Menghumal Perumal   (Congress)

    Meran Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Purano City Mirpurkhas),

    Mevo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karam Ali Chandio/Tando Bago),

    Miam Mohad Hamza. (Muslim League)

    Miam Mohad Hamza. (Muslim League)

    Mian Abdul Raheem (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Doronaro),

    Mian Abdul Rahman (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Abdullah (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Mian Abu Sokat Humza  (Muslim League)

    Mian Abu Sokat Humza  (Muslim League)

    Mian Ali Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Allah Bachayo    (Muslim League)                                                                                    

    Mian Amin-u-ddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Ghulam Kadir Shaban (Muslim League)

    Mian Ghulam Nabi( Secretary  Sind Azad Party village Allahabad Dakhan, taluka Dadu)

    Mian Ghullam Abbas Qadri (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Mian Haji Ghulam Muhammed (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party/ District Halla)

    Mian hamadullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Makhan (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Mohammed Yuosiff (Muslim League)

    Mian Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Muhammad Alim Darzi (Secretary Sindh Azad Party /Jhimpir)

    Mian Muhammad Ghulam Khan (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Muhammad Hashim (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Berani),

    Mian Muhammad Islmail (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Muhammad Juman Joint (Secretary Sindh Azad Party/ District Halla)

    Mian Muhammad Yousif (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Muhmmad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Mian Nabi Baksh (Jacobabad /Muslim League)

    Mian Taj Muhammad (Gozo/Muslim League)

    Mian Varyal Shah (Muslim League)

    Mian Waryal Shah (Larkano/Muslim League)

    MianAdul Rahman (Khilafat Committee)

    MianAmanullah Khan (Khilafat Committee)

    MianNabiBux (Khilafat Committee)

    MianPir Abdul Sattar Jan (Khilafat Committee)

    Minaji Ali Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Mir  Pir Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tando Muhammad Khan),

    Mir Abdul Ghafoor (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/?),

    Mir Ahmed Khan Abdullah Khan Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir Ahmed Khan Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir Ali Ahmed Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Azaze/Hyderabad),

    Mir Allah Bux Khan Talpur, (KHAKSAR TAHRIK)

    Mir Ayub Khan (Muslim League)

    Mir Ayub Khan Bar-at-Law (Muslim League)

    Mir Bandah Ali Talpur (Muslim League)

    Mir Banday Ali Khan  Karachi City  (Muslim League)

    Mir Bandeali Khan Talpur (Hyderabad/Muslim League)

    Mir Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir Bandehali Khan Talpur. (Muslim League)           

    Mir Budy Ali Khan  (Muslim League)                                                                                       

    Mir Bunday Ali Khan (Muslim League)

    Mir Bunday Ali Khan Talpur M.L.A.   (Muslim League)       

    Mir Bundayali khan talpur (Muslim League)

    Mir Dars Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Juma Khan Talpur Jhoal),

    Mir Dost Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/C/o,

    Mir Faiz Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Tando Qaiser),

     Mir Fateh Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Taluka Dighari Post Tando Jan Muhammad),

    Mir Fateh Mohd Khan  (Muslim League)                                                                                     

    Mir Ghulam Ali Khan  (Muslim League)

    Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur (Muslim League)

    Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur (Muslim League)

    Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur. (Muslim League)            

    Mir Ghulam Ali khan Talpur. (Muslim League)

    Mir Ghulam Ali khan Talpur. (Muslim League)

    Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur (Muslim League)

     Mir Ghulam Rasool Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Pehanjo post Tando Bago),

     Mir Ghulamullah Khan  (Muslim League)

    Mir Haji Hussain Bakhsh Khan Talpur  (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir Haji Khair Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Pir Bhai Khan),

     Mir Haji Khair Muhammad Khan Talpur (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Bhai Khan Talpur),

    Mir Haji Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Jhoal),

    Mir Husain Bakhsh Talpur  (Muslim League)                                                                                     

    Mir Hussain (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Ghareebabad Mirpurkhas),

    Mir Hussain Bux Talpur, S.B. (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir Jaffar Khan Jamli (Muslim League)

    Mir Jan Muhamamd (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Noshoero Feroz),

    Mir Jan Muhammad (?/?), Molvi Khalil-ullah Afandi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karachi),

     Mir Jan Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 144/ Jhool),

    Mir Maqbool Khan Jam Mir Baloch (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir Mohammad Khan Chandio (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir Muhammad Baloch (Sindh Azad Party/ Karachi)

     Mir Muhammad Bux Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Dhubharo Post Talhar),

    Mir Muhammad Khan Halepoto (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Ala/Khapro),

    Mir Muhammad Khan Laghari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Post Ghulab Khan Laghari),

    Mir Muhammad Tunio (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Mir Murad Ali Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Tando Jaan Muhammad),

    Mir Noor Hussain Khan Talpur (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tando Qaiser),

    Mir Rasool Bux (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    Mir Rasool Bux Talpur (Muslim League)

    Mir Sahib Mir Rasool Bakhsh   (Muslim League)

    Mir. Ghulam Ali Bandeh Ali Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    Mir. Ghulam Allah Talpur (Muslim Leauge) 

    Mir. Haji Hussain Bakhsh Khan Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    Miran Mohamm  (Muslim League)

    Miran Mohammad Shah (Muslim Leauge)

    Miran Muhammad Shah (Muslim League)

     Mirpur Noor Hussain Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 157/Tando Bago),

    Mirza Ghulam Mustafa (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Mirza Mahomed Alim. (Muslim League)

    Mirza Naderbeg (Muslim League)

    Mirza Nadir Beg (Muslim League)

    Miss JethiTulsidasSipahimalani (Congress)

    Miss. Jethibai Tulsidas Sipahimalani (Congress)

    Mistri Abdul Majeed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Mirpurkhas),

    Mistri Faiz Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Jacababad),

    Mistri Faiz Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Khanpur),

    Mistri Khan Muhammad (Sukkur/ Muslim League)

    Mistri Khuda Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Hyderabad),

    Mistri Muhammad Fazal (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Mistri Muhammad Hussain (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Burghari Factory Jamesabad),

    Mistri Muhammad Ramzan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Mistri Sher Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Sukkur City),

    Mistri Sultan Muhammad (Salar/Jhoal), Mistri Mehar Ali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Jhoal),

    Mistry Ghulam Rasool Dhakan (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Mistry Ghulam Rasool Soomro (Hari t/ District Larkana)

    MistryFazal Ahmed (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Mithal Khan Sheikh (Muslim League t/ District Larkana)

    Mohamed Khan (Muslim League)

    Mohammad Akbar Abdul Qayoom Qazi (Muslim Leauge)             

    Mohammad Ali Shah Allahando (Muslim Leauge)

    Mohammad Amin Khoso (Congress)

    Mohammad Ayub Qureshi (Muslim Leauge)

    Mohammad Ayub Shah Mohammad Khuhro (Muslim Leauge)

    Mohammad Azam Mohammad Ibrahim (Muslim Leauge)   

    Mohammad Azam Mohammad Ibrahim (Muslim Leauge)

    Mohammad Hashim Gazdar (Muslim League)

     Mohammad Hashim Gazdar (Muslim Leauge)

    Mohammad Khan NawabGhaibi Khan Chandio (Muslim Leauge)

    Mohammad Mujtaba Kazi (Muslim Leauge) 

    Mohammad Mujtaba Mohammad Mustafa Kazi (Muslim Leauge)

     Mohammad Usif Chandio (Muslim Leauge)

    Mohammad Usman (Muslim Leauge)

     Mohammad Usman Soomro (Muslim Leauge)

    Mohammed Chattal  (Muslim League)

    Mohammed Hashim Guzdar. (Muslim League)

    Mohammed Yossif Ghandio (Muslim League)                                                                        

    Mohammed Yousaf Ghandio. (Muslim League)

    Mohammed Yunis  (Muslim League)

    MohammedHassim   (Muslim League)

    Mohmmed Siddique ToniaLarkana  (Muslim League)

    Molana  Hafiz Asadullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdul Bari (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdul Karim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdul karim Chishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdul karim Chishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdul Karim Chishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdul karim Muhammad Puri (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdul KarimChishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdul KarimDarsi (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Abdullah Karim Chishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Ahmed Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Deen Muhammad Wafai (Muslim League)

    Molana Din Muhammad Wafaie (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Din Muhammad Wafaie (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Ghulam Farid (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Haji Suleman (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Hakeem Fatah Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Inayatullah (Dadu/ Muslim League) 

    Molana kakeem Fazul Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Muhammad Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Muhammad Daud of Dadu (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Muhammad Musa (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Muhammad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Muhammad Suleman of Bano (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Muhammad Usman (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Shoukat Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Shoukat Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Syed Abdullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Syed Muhasan Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Molana Zafar Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaFazul Muhammad Hakim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molanahabib-u-rahman (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaKalam (Khilafat Committee)

    Molanakhalifa haji Muhammad Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaTaj Mahmood Amroti (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaTaj Mahmood Amroti (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaTaj Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaTajMahmood (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaTajMahmood Amroti (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaTajn Mahmood Amroti (Khilafat Committee)

    MolanaZafar Ali Khan (Khilafat Committee)

    Moloana Muhammad Abdul Khalique Moraie (Khilafat Committee)

    MoloviTaj Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul Karim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul karim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul Karim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul Karim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul Karim Chithi (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul karimChishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul KarimChishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul KarimChishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul KarimChishti (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul KarimMuhammad Puri (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul KarimMuhammad Puri (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul khalique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul khalique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul Khalique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul Khalique Moraie (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul Khalique Moraie (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul razak (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdul wahid (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Abdullah Junejo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Rip Post Pero Lashari),

    Molvi Abdullah Khan Mari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Phaldyaoon),

    Molvi Abu bakar (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Ahmed (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Ahmed ALI Mallah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Taluka Badin Post Badin),

    Molvi Ahmed Mallah (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Ahmed Sher (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Matli),

    Molvi Barkat Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Sukkur),

    Molvi Din Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Din Muhammad wafaie (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Dur Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Fatah Muhammad Sehwan (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Fatah Muhammad Sehwan (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi fazal Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi FazulHaque (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Ghulam Farid (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Ghulam Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Ghulam Muhammad of TanoSain Dad(Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Ghulam Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi hafiz Abdul Halim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Hafiz Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Haji Ahmed (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Haji Ahmed and Sirajuddinsidique

    Molvi Haji Ahmed and Sirajuddinsidique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Haji Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Haji Muhammad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Haji Muhammad Suleman (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Haji Muhammad Suleman (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Karam Ali Khan Nizmani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Drigh C/o Muhammad Safar Neroti Post Muhammad Khan),

    Molvi Karim Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Noshero Feroz),

    Molvi KarimBux (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi KhaliqMoraie (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Khuda Bux (Khilafat Committee)

     Molvi Khush Muhammad (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Molvi Lal Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Mian Ahmed Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Mian Noor Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi MianFazul Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Mina Haji Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhakim-u-ddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Daud (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Haroon(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Noor Muhammad Gurano Post Badin),

    Molvi Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Moulvi Haji Mahmood (Secretary Sindh Azad Party/ Sujawal)

    Molvi Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Hassan (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Hussain Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Thoae Post Tando Bago),

    Molvi Muhammad Ibrahim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Juman Khan Talpur (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Tando Jam Hyderabad),

    Molvi Muhammad Kasim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Kasim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Kasim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Kasim (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Musa (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Musa (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Rahim Bux(Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Sadique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Sadique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Sadique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Saleh(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Mirpurkhas),

    Molvi Muhammad Salih (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Shaikh (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 70/Hyderabad),

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique Nirole (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Molvi Muhammad Siddique Nirve (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Hyderabad),

    Molvi Muhammad Siddiqueof Karachi (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Siddiqueof Karachi (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Sidique (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Suleman (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Uddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Usman (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Usman (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Muhammad Yousif (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Nabi Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Nizamuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Noor Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi PirShaibdino Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Molvi Shafi Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

     Molvi Shafi Muhammad Nizamani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 113/Hala),

    Molvi Shaikh Noor Muhammad of Matariye (Khilafat Committee)

    MolviDinal Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    MolviFazul Muhammad Hakim (Khilafat Committee)

    MolviFazul Muhammad Hakim (Khilafat Committee)

    MolviMaaz (Khilafat Committee)

    MolviMakhdoom-u-Din (Khilafat Committee)

    MolviMian Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    MolviMuen-u-ddin (Khilafat Committee)

    MolviTaj Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Moosa Kotwal (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Morusing(Larkana/Congress)

    Moulan Abdul Aziz (Tharechani/ Khilafat Committee, J.U.I & Muslim League)

    Moulan Abdul Ghafoor (Sita/ Muslim League)

    Moulan Abdul Hakim (Rajanpur/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Abdul Haq Chandio (Raw Tasar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Abdul Karim Chishti (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee, J.U.I & Cong & Muslim)

    Moulan Abdul Karim Daris (Karachi / Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Abdul Karim Dero (Raza Muhammad Dero / Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Abdul Karim Kakhal (Buthi/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Abdul Karim Korai (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Abdul Karim Samo (Bhugra Memon/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Abdul Khaliq (Noorullah Kandyaro/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Abdul Magsi (Ferozshah/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Abdul Qadir Laghari (Mullan Bux/ Khilafat Committee & Sagar Party)

    Moulan Abdul Rahman (FerozShah / Aman Sabha)

    Moulan Abdul Raoof Domki (Mal/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Abdul Razak Pirzado (Farash/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Abdul Razak Qureshi (Bubak/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Abdul Wahab Lund (Singari/ Congress & J.U.I & Khaksar)

    Moulan Abdullah (Banguldero/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Abdullah Jan Sarhandi (Thikhar/ Khilafat Committee & Sagar Party)

    Moulan Abdullah Laghari (Dad Laghari/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I & sagar Party)

    Moulan Abdullah Shah Fatahi (Ahmedpur/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Abdullatif Dol (Dinpur/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Agha Muhammad Jan Sarhandi (Pir Sarhandi/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Ahmed Ali “Majzoob” (District Tharparkar/)

    Moulan Ahmed Halai (Hala/)

    Moulan Ahmed Malah (Kundi/)

    Moulan Ahmed Memeon (Taluka Diplo)

    Moulan Ali Muhammad Maheri (Bijari/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Ali Sher (Lakhana/ Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee& J.U.I)

    Moulan Allah Bux Mahessar (Pipri/)

    Moulan Attaullah Pathan (Thul/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Azizullah Jarwar (Gul Jarwar/ J.U.I, Hari Party, Congress & Sagar Party)

    Moulan Din Muhammad (Butti/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Din Muhammad “Adeeb” (Feroz Shah/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Din Muhammad “Patai”(Pat Gul / Muslim League)

    Moulan Din Muhammad “Wafai” (Gul Bhatti/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Dost Muhammad Lakhar (Khabar Lakhary/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Dr. Muhammad Usman Shaikh (Sukkur/ J.U.I)

    Moulan Dur Muhammad “Khak” (Kandhra/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Dur Muhammad Dol (Muhammad Vasil/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Faiz Muhammad “Waiz” (Dokri/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Fatih Ali Jatoi (Deh Lakhi/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Fatih Ali Jatoi (Khadyoon / Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Fazulullah Soomro (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee & Sindh Azad Jamait)

    Moulan Ghulam Ahmed Malkani (Malkani/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Ghulam Ali Gopang (Nagel/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Ghulam Farid Siprio (Noor Muhammad/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Ghulam Mustafa Qasmi (Bhambho Khan / J.U.I & Sagar Party)

    Moulan Ghulam Umar Jatoi (Sono Jatoi/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Gulam Hussain Jamali (Uman Jamali/Muslim League)

    Moulan Hafiz Fazul Ahmed (Karachi/J.U.I & Sagar Party)

    Moulan Hafiz Khair Muhammad Odhi (Shikarpur/Muslim League)

    Moulan Hafiz Khawaji Muhammad Hussan (Thikhur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Haji Ahmed Mulvi (Mulan Abra/ Khilafat |Committee)

    Moulan Haji Illahi Bux Awan (Shikarpur/)

    Moulan Haji Muhammad Qureshi (Aktar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Hakim Fatih Muhammad Sehwani (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Hakim Fazul Muhammad (Naushero/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Hakim Moeen-u-ddin Khinyarvi (Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Hakim Muhakumuddin (Parhyar/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Hakim Muhammad Maaz (Qital Shah/ Khilafat Committee,J.U.I & Sagar Party)

    Moulan Hakim Qairnuddin Ahmed (Motani/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Hakim Shamsuddin (Naushero Feroz / Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Hamadullah (Haleji/)

    Moulan Hamidullah Memon (Belo)

    Moulan Haq Rabbani (Raw Tasar/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Hashim Ansari (Prulyi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Hashim Khatti (Gonganiyoon / Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Hidayatulah Tunio (Gul Muhammad/ Khilafat Committee & Khaksar)

    Moulan Imamuddin Rassidi (Thullah )

    Moulan Kakim Muhammad Sidiq Morai (Moro/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Khadim Hussain Jatoi (Jeal Jatoi/)

    Moulan Khair Muhammad Nizamani (Niliar/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Khaliq “Khaliq (Moro/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Khush Muhammad (Miro Khan/Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Laghari (Sukker/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Makhdoom Basaruddin (Sehwan)

    Moulan Makhdoom Ghulam Hyder (Hala/ Muslim League)

    Moulan Mari (Allah Bux/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Mian Mahmood (Bara Lakhar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Mir Muhammad Naurangi (Razi Gorar/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Moeen-u-ddin Siddique (Sehwan/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Mouladad Ehandio (Gul Chandio/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Mubarak Pali (Kheeral/J.U.I & Muslim League)

    Moulan Muft: Abdul Karim (Bacha/ Khilafat & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad  Hashim (Khaqdero / Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad (Khaqdero/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Akram ANSARI (Hala New / Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Ali Shah (Syed/ Khilafat Committee & Hari Tahreek)

    Moulan Muhammad Amin Areesar (Khilafat Committee,Congress & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Azim “Sheda” (Gul Buriro/ Khilafat Committee, J.U.I & Muslim League)

    Moulan Muhammad Banvi (Bano/J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Daood Tunio (Buthi/ Khilafat Committee, Congress)

    Moulan Muhammad Hashim

    Moulan Muhammad Hashim (Varyaso/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Hashim Ghanghiro (PiroVahnil/Sagar Party)

    Moulan Muhammad Hassan Talpur (Tandojan / Khilafat Committee & Hari Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Hussain Zanoor (Jurio Zanoor/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Ibrahim (Garhi Yasin/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Ibrahim Bathvi (Batho/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Muhammad Ismail Laghari (Jarwar Thebo/J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Ismail Odi (Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Jatoi (Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Khatti (Gongani/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Madani (Maaroof Bhambhr/J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Musa Habshi (Dabeji/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Paryal Mangio (Chhatan Shah/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim Lea)

    Moulan Muhammad Patai (Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Qasim (Tandojam / Khilafat Committee, Congress & Muslim League)

    Moulan Muhammad Sadiq Indhar (Wadhan/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Salih (Salih (Mado/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Salih “Aiiz” (Noor Shujrah/ J.U.I & Congress)

    Moulan Muhammad Sidiq Kachhi (Khilafat Committee & Congress)

    Moulan Muhammad Soomro (Sathri/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Muhammad Suleman “Waiz (Tharri/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Suleman Bughio (Karani/Sagar Party)

    Moulan Muhammad Umar Khatti (Gongani/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Muhammad Usman Baloch (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Uzman Khatti (Valhar/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammad Uzman Qirani (Dengan/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I )

    Moulan Muhammad Yaqoob Hajano (Deh Lyari/ Khilafat Committee & Congress)

    Moulan Muhammad Yousif Banvi (Bano/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhammd Hussain Siddique (Thatta/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Muhammd Suleman Banvi (Bano/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Muhmmad Salih Shaikh (Hussainabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Nabi Bux Odi (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Nazir Hussain Jatoi (Shah Jo Goth/ Khilafat Committee, J.U.I)

    Moulan Noor Muhammad Nizamani (Tando Soomro/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Noor Muhammad Sujawali (J.U.I)

    Moulan Obedullah Lashari (Bufha Pur/ J.U.I & Sagar Party)

    Moulan Pir Abdul Sattar Jan Sarhandi (Thikar/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Pir Ahsanullah Rashi (Pir Jhando)

    Moulan Pir Aqa Muhammad Ismail Jan (Thikhur/ Khilafat Committee,J.U.I

    Moulan Pir Ghulam Majead Sarhandi (Matiari/ Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Pir Haji Mithal Shah (Thullah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Pir Muhammad Hashim (Tando Saeendad/J.U.I)

    Moulan Pir Rushudullah Rasdi (Pir Jhandr/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulan Saadullah Ansari (Hala New/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Qasim Mashori (Mashori/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Qazi Abdul Karim Abbasi (Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Qazi Fatih Muhammad Nizamani (Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Qazi Habibullah(Therhi)

    Moulan Qazi Nazar Muhammad Dehati (Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Qazi Taj Muhammad (Nasarpur)

    Moulan Sadaruddin Bhutto (Qadirpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Sadaruddin Shah (Muradpur. Sindg Azad Party & Muslim League)

    Moulan Sadiq Memon (Karachi/Reshmi Roomal, Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    Moulan Saeed Gopang (Makan Gadah/ Khilafat Committee, J.U.I & Muslim League)

    Moulan Safi Muhammad Sodgar (Sodhari/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Shafi Muhammad Babar (Arzi Naich/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Syed Abdul Rahim Shah (Sujawal/Resmi Roomal, Khilafat Committee & Sagar

    Moulan Syed Ali Akbar Shah (Mehar/ Khilafat Committee, J.U.I & Muslim League)

    Moulan Syed Amir Muhammad (Aminani)

    Moulan Tayab Lakhmir (Khabar Lakhmir/ J.U.I & Muslim League)

    Moulan Yar Muhammad (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulan Zahoor-ul- Hassan Daris (Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)

    Moulan Ziauddin Shah Rashdi (Pir Jhando/ Khilafat Committee & Sagar Party)

    Moulana Abdul Abdul Kareem (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Abdul Kareem (Tharparkr/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Aleem (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Aleem Uodi (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Aziz (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Ghafar (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Ghafoor (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Ghafoor (Larkana/Khilafat)

    Moulana Abdul Ghafoor (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Ghani (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Ghani (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hai (Ferozshah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hai (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hai (Nawabshah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hai (Sanghar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hai (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hai (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul HaiChandio (Kamber/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hakim (Hala/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hakim (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Halim (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Halim (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hameed Bhatti (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Hamid (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Haq (Hala/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Haq Shah (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Kareem (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Kareem (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Kareem (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Kareem (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Kareem (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Kareem Hanfi (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Karim Daris (Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Karim Daris(Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Khaliq Jarwar (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Latif (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Majeed (dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Qadir (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Qadir (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Qayoom (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Raheem (Badin/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Raheem (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Raheem (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Raheem (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Raheem Magsi (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Razaq (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Rehman (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Rehman (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Rehman (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Rehman (Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Rehman Matiari (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Salam (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Shakoor (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Syed Abdul Ghani (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Wahab (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Wahab Kolachi (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Wahid (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Wahid (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Wahid (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdul Wahid (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah (Badin/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah (Muslim League)

    Moulana Abdullah (Nawabshah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah Bubakai (Bubak/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah Kubar (Nawabshah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah Memon (Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah Qureshi (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abdullah Shah (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abu Bakar (Thatto Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abu BakarGilal (Dadu/Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Abu BakarMtaalvi (Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ahmad (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ahmad Khan Sarhandi (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ahmad Panlwar (Nando/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Ahmad-u-ddin (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ali Gohar (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ali Gohar (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ali Mohammad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ali Nawaz Shah (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Allah Bux (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Allah Bux (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Amin-u-Ullah (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Atta Elahi (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Atta Mohammad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Attaullah Shah Rashidi (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Azizullah (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Din Muhammad (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Din Muhammad Bhatti (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Din Muhammad Mastoi (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Faiz Mohammad (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Faizullah (……/Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Farid-u-Din (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Farooq Ahmed (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Fatih Mohammad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Fatih Mohammad (Tharparkr/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Fazalul Haq (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Fida Mohammad (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghazi Khan Talpur (Sanghar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Hssain Panhwar (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Hssuain (Badin/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Hussain (…./Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Hussain (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Husssain (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Hyder (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Mastafa (Pali/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Ghulam Mohamad Lighari (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam mohammad (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Mohammad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Mohammad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Mohammad Buriro (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Muhammad (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Muhammd Burriro (Dadu/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Ghulam Mustafa (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Mustafa (Tharparkr/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Nabhi Agro (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Qadir (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool (Agahmani/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool Lighari (Tharparkr/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool Mari (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Rasool Tunio (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    MOulana Ghulam Sarwar (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulam Yahya (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Ghulan Rasool (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Gul Mohammad (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Gul Mohammad (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Gul Mohammad Saand (Tharparkr/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Hafiz Abdul Hameed Tharechani (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee))

    Moulana Hafiz Ahmad Panhwar (Badin/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Hafiz Ahmed Panhwar (Nando/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Hafiz Faiz Mohammad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Hafiz Mohammad Hassan (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Hafiz Mohammad Kamil (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Hafiz Noor Mohammad (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Haji Abdul Hakim ( Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Haji Ahmad Vahri (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Haji Mohammad Qasim (Thatta/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Haji Mohammad Taqi (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

     Moulana Haji Muhammad Rahim Bux (Sindh Azad Party/ Jacobabad)

    Moulana Hakeem Fatih Mohammad (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Hakeem Mohammad Usman (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Hakim Muhammad Hassan (Talhary/Muslim League)

    Moulana Hamid-u-Ullah (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Hayee Hakani. (Muslim League)

    Moulana Imam Bux (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Inayat Shah (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Inayatullah (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Jan Muhammad Vilhari (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Kareem Bakhsh (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Kareem Bakhsh (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Kareem Bakhsh (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Kareem Bakhsh (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Kareem Bakhsh Kachi (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Kareem Dad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Karim Bux Magsi (Sobho Magsi/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Khan Muhammad (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Lal Mohammad (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana lal Mohammad (Tharparkr/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Lal Mohammad Mutalwi (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mahmood (Nau Goth, Mehar/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Makhdoom Mohammad Afzal (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Maslih u Din (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee

    Moulana Mehmood (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mehmood (Shiarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mehmood Halaee (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee

    Moulana Mehmood Lighari (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mehmood Shah (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana mHmd Qasim Aziz Magri (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mian Ghulam Shah (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mian Mehmood (Thatta/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mian Mohammad (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mian Noor Mohammad (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mir Mohammad Jatoi (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Miran Shah (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad (Khairpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad (Sanghar/ Khilafat Committee)

    MOulana Mohammad (smail (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Aamil (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Abbas (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Akmal (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Akram (Tharparkr/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ali (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Alim (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Alim (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Arif (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    MOulana Mohammad Ashraf (Badin/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ayoub (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Azam (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Azeem (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Bachal (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Bakhsh (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Bakhsh (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Chinjini (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Eisa (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Fazalul Haq (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Fazil Soomrani (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hamzo (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Haroon (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Haroon (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hashim (Khairpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hashim (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hashim (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hashim (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hashim (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hassan (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hassan (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hassan (Sanghar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hassan (Thatta/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hassan Sewhani (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hayat (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hizbullah (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Hussain Jamali (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ibrahim (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ibrahim (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ibrahim Jatoi (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Imam (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Imam Shah (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ismail (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ismail (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ismail (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ismail (Shiarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ismail (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Matiarwi (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Misri (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Mohsin Shah (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Moosa (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Moosa (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Moosa (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Moosa (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Mubarak (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Mureed (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Nijar (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Pannah (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Qasim Soomro (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Qasim Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Qasim Thalahi (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Rahim Bakhsh (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Ramzan (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Sadiq (khairpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Salih (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Salih (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Salih (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Salih (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Salih (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Salih (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Salih Abbasi (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Sewastani (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Shafi Karani (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Sharif (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Shoib (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Shuja (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Siddiq (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Siddiq. (Muslim League)

    Moulana Mohammad Siddique (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana mohammad Siddique (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Sulaiman (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Sulaiman (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Syed Abid Shah (Sghikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Tahir (Sanghar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Umar Channo (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Umar Jatoi (Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Umar Sarhandi Matiari (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Usman (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Usman (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Usman. (Muslim League)

    Moulana Mohammad Waris (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Waris (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Yaqoob (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Younis (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Yousuf Daras (…./Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mohammad Yousuf Khoso (…../Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Mola Bakhsh Malvi (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Muhammad Amil (Malak/ Muslim League)

     Moulana Muhammad Ibrahim (Buthi/Muslim League)

    Moulana Muhammad Qasim (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Muhammad Salih Chandio(Talhar/Muslim League)

    Moulana Naseer u Din Siddiqui (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Nizam u Din (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee

    Moulana Nizam u Din Amroti (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Noor Mohammad (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Noor Mohammad Chachar (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Noor Mohammad Tangwani (Thatta/ Khilafat Committee)

     Moulana Noor Muhammad Chachar (Kando/Muslim League)

    Moulana Noor ul Haq (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Pir Mehboob Shah (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Qadir Bakhsh (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Qadir Bakhsh (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Qamar u Din “Waaiz” (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Qamaruddin (Saahdad Kot/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Qazi Azizullah (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Qazi Azizullah (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Qutub u Din (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Qutubuddin (Buttar/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Rahim Bux (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Sahib Dino Memon (Khairpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Sahib Dino(Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Sanaullah. (Muslim League)

    Moulana Shah Mohammad. (Muslim League)

    Moulana Shah Muhammad (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Shah Muhammad (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Showkat Ali (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Moulana Syed Abdul Fattah Shah (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Syed Abdul Qadir Shah (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Syed Abid Shah (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Syed Ali Anwar Shah (Nawab Shah/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Syed Mohammad Hassan (Badin/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Syed Taj Muhammad Shah (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Taj Muhammad Bhatti (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulana Wali Mohammad (Larkana/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Wali Mohammad Jatoi (……/Khilafat Committee)

    Moulana Yaar Mohammad Maheri (Thatta/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaAbdul Aziz Kandyarvi (Nawabshah/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaAbdullah (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaAllahdad (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaBux Ali (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaHabibullah (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaHabibullah ‘Habib’ (Mirokhan/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaHafiz Abdul Halim (Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaIllahiBux (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaImamuddin (Badin/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaJan Muhammad Odi (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaKhair Muhammad (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaKhair Muhammad (Nawabshah/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaKhair Muhammad Leghari (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaKhalilullah (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaKhawand Dino (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaKhudaBux (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaMakhdoomShafi Muhammad (Khairpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaPir Muhammad (Jacobabadl/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaPirBux (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaSaadullah (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaSaddaruddin Shah (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaSarwarBux (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaShafi Muhammad (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaShamsuddin Agro (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaSher Muhammad (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaSher Muhammad (Sukkur? Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaSher Muhammad (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaTaj Muhammad Shah (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanaUmed Ali (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    MoulanKhuda Bux Bhutto (Edan Bhutto/)

    MoulanMuhammad Aqil “Aqli” (Kingri/ Khilafat Committee & J.U.I)

    MoulanShafi Muhammad Mangi (Chattan Shah/ Khilafat Committee & Sagar Party)

    MoulanShafi Muhammad Nazamani (Karam Nizamani/ Khaksar)

    Mouliv muhammed ismail. (Muslim League)

    Mouliv muhammed ismail. (Muslim League)

    Moulvi Abdul Aziz Mastoi (Hari/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdul Hameed Tunio (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdul Hayyee Haquani  Karachi City  (Muslim League)

    Moulvi Abdul Karim (Secretary Sindh Azad Party/ Odi Taluka Thull)

    Moulvi Abdul Karim (Sindh Azad Party/ Karachi)

    Moulvi Abdul Karim Bathivi (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdul Karim Brohi (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdul Karim Dero (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdul Karim Kaksar(Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdul Karim, (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Moulvi Abdul Latif Jarwar (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdul Rahim (Sindh Azad Party/ Karachi)

     Moulvi Abdul Samad (Sindh Azad Party/ Karachi)

    Moulvi Abdul Samad; (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Moulvi Abdul Wahid (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdullah (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdullah (Muslim Leaguet/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abdullah Bunglederai (Khilafat t/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Abu-ul-Hassan (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ahmed Daobandi (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ahmed Mulvi (Khilafat t/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ali Muhmmed Mangi (Khilafat t/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Allah Bux “Abojho” (Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Moulvi Aminullah (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Aodul Rashid Jamali (Hari / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Atta Muhammad (Muslim League t/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Azizullah Jarwar (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Barkat Ali (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Dur Muhammad (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Faiz Muhammad (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Faiz Muhammad Waiz (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Fateh Muhammad (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Fazul Haq (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghiyasuddin Rashidi (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Ahmed Naurangi (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Fareed (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Hussain (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Muhammad (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Muhammad (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Moulvi Ghulam Muhammad Nauranvi (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Mustafa Qasmi (JUI Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Qadir Buriro (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Rasool Jatoi (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Siddique (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Umar Jatoi (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Yahya (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ghulam Yahya (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Habibullah (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Hafiz Abdul Ghani (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Hafiz Abdullah (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Haji Abdul Hai (President Sind Azad Party/ Moulvi Abdul Hai Village, taluka Dighri)

    Moulvi Haji Abdul Qadir (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Haji Habibullah (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Haji Habibullah(President Sind Azad Party village Allahabad Dakhan, taluka Dadu)
    Moulvi Mian Muhammad Hassan (President
    Sindh Azad Party/ village Siyal near Dadu)
    Moulvi Muhammad Salih Abbasi (Secretary
    Sindh Azad Party/ village Siyal near Dadu)
    Moulvi Haji Muhammad Rahim Bux (President
    Sindh Azad Party/ Jacobabad)
    Moulvi Hakim Ghulam Siddiq (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Hidayatullah (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Hifzullah (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Idrees (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Illahi Bux Qureshi (JUI Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Imam Bux (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Karim Bux (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Karim Bux (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Khair Muhammad( President Sind Azad Party/ Muhammad Laghari)
    Moulvi Khush Muhammad (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Mahmood (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Mahomed Muaz President Khilafat Committee Nawabshah (Muslim League)

    Moulvi Md Ismail   (Muslim League)

    Moulvi Mir Muhammad Naurangi (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Mohd Issmail (Muslim League)

    Moulvi Mohd Issmail (Muslim League)

    Moulvi Moula Bux (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Moula Dad (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhamad Saleh (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Alam (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Alam (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Aqil Aqili (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Azim “Shaida” (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Daud Tunio (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan Abbasi (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan Khuhawar (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan Laghari (President Sind Azad Party/ Moulvi Abdullah Laghari )
    Suleman Khan (Secretary Sind Azad Party/ Moulvi Abdullah Laghari village)

    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Musa (Vice-President Sindh Azad Party/ District Tharparkar)

    Moulvi Muhammad Qasim Mashori (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Saleh Abbasi (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Saleh Abro (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Salman Waiz (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Suleman Bughio (JUI Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Usif( President Sind Azad Party/ Bathoro
    Moulvi Muhammad Usman (Member Executive Committee/
    Sindh Azad Party)

    Moulvi Muhammad Usman Memon (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammad Waris (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Muhammed Bachal Arijo (Muslim League Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Nawabuddin Gopang (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Nawaz Ali Tunio (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Nazir Hussain Jaffri (Hari Movement / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Nazir Hussain Jatoi (Muslim League t/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Nisar ahmed (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Nizamuddin Gopang (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Noor Muhammad Shah (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Pir Fateh Din Shah (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Pir Haji Imamuddin Rashidi (Khilafat Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Pir Hidayatullah Rashidi (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Pir Mithal Rashidi (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Qadir Bux (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Qazi Azizullah (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Rahim Dad Tunio (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Rahim Dad Tunio (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Rasool Bux (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Sanaullah  (Muslim League)     

    Moulvi Sanaullah Karachi City (Muslim League)

    Moulvi Shafi Muhammad (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Shafi Muhammad Nizamani Treasurer (Secretary Sind Azad Party/ Taluka Halla)

    Moulvi Shah Muhammad Hakro (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Moulvi Shahabuddin (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Syed Sadar-ul-din ( President Sindh Azad Party/Muradabad)
    Moulvi Abdul Halim (Vice-President Sindh Azad Party/Muradabad)
    Moulvi Taj Muhammad Khokhar (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Ubedullah Lashari (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Moulvi Zahoorul Hassan (Muslim League)                                                                                      

    Moulvi Zahurul Hassan Daris (Muslim League)

    Moulvi Zahurul Hassan Dars   (Muslim League)       

    Moulvi.Ubedullah (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Mozam Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Saddar Bazar Sharqi no 2 Karachi),

    Mr Abdul Ghaffar Khan   Mirpur Khass (Muslim League)

    Mr Abdul Jabbar (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr Abdul jabbar (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr Ahmed Ali Alig (Muslim League)                                                                                      

    Mr Amin-u-ddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr Amin-u-ddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr G.M.Syed. Dadu (Muslim League)

    Mr G.M.Syyed. (Muslim League)

    Mr Ghulam Hussain Khan Editor (Muslim League)

    Mr Ghulam Nabi Pathan  (Muslim League)    

    Mr Ghulam Nabi Pathan (Muslim League)

    Mr Ghulam Nabi Pathan Sukkur (Muslim League)

    Mr Ghulam Nabi Puthan Joint Secretary  (Muslim League)

    Mr Ghulam Nabi Sukkur (Muslim League)

    Mr Ghulam Nabi. (Muslim League)

    Mr Ghulamkadir Md. Shudban, M.B.A (Muslim League)

    Mr Hassan Ali Mir Muhamd Balocah. (Muslim League)

    Mr Jan Muhammad Junejo (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr Majid Ali Vakil    (Muslim League)                                                                                   

    Mr Mohad Hashim Guzdar   (Muslim League)

    Mr Mohammed Hashim Guzdar  Karachi City (Muslim League)

    Mr Mohammed Hashim Guzdar. (Muslim League)

    Mr Muhammed Yousaf (Muslim League)

    Mr Mumtazali  (Muslim League)                                                                                     

    Mr Nimatullah  (Muslim League)                                                                                     

    Mr. Abdul Jabar (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr. Abdul Jabar (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr. Abdullah Haroon (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr. Abdullah Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Tando Bago),

     Mr. Aboobakar Haji Moosa (Muslim League)

    Mr. Ali Akbar Shah Ahmed (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Ali Bux (Khilafat Committee)

     Mr. Ali Muhammad Suffaed Posh (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Rawotayani),

    Mr. Allah Bux (Larkana/Congress)

    Mr. Anwar Hussain Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Aslam Achakzai (Larkana/Congress)

    Mr. Ataullah Shah Bukhari; (Larkana/Congress)

    Mr. Bandali Khanv

    Mr. Bulchand Kodumal (Home Rule League)

    Mr. Choithram (Jacobabad/Congress)

    Mr. Din Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr. Din Muhammad, Editor “Alwahid”. (Muslim League)

    Mr. G.M.Syed (Muslim League)

    Mr. G.M.Syed (Muslim League)

    Mr. G.M.Syed M.L.A (Muslim League)       

    Mr. Ghulam Ali G. Chagla (Home Rule League)

    Mr. Ghulam Hussain Bhaladino (Muslim League)

    Mr. Ghulam Mohammad Wassan (Muslim Leauge)  

    Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Mohammad Khan Bhurgri (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Haji Abdullah Haroon (Khilafat Committee)

    Mr. Haridas Lalji (Congress)

    Mr. Hasomal (Home Rule League)

    Mr. Hassan ali haji Mir Muhammad baloch (Muslim League)

    Mr. Hassan Ali Mir Mohamed Baloch

    Mr. Hassan Ali Mir Mohamed Baloch (Muslim League)

    Mr. Hassanali A. Rehman. (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Mr. Hiranand Santokram (Home Rule League)

    Mr. Holaram H. Keswani (Congress)

    Mr. Issardas Warindmal (Congress)

    Mr. Jaffar Khan Taj Mohammad Jamali (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Jamshaid Mehta (Home Rule League)

    Mr. Jethmal Parsram (Home Rule League)

    Mr. JULthu Shahani(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Mr. Kazi Abdul Rahman(Muslim League)

    Mr. Khatay Keshay. (Muslim League)

    Mr. M. H. Guzder (Muslim League)

    Mr. MadhavdasShivalomal (Congress)

    Mr. Mari Walla (Home Rule League)

    Mr. Mehmood Abdullah Haroon (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Menghumal Perumal (Congress)

    Mr. Mohad Yusif Chandio (Muslim League)

    Mr. Mohad Yusif Chandio (Muslim League)

    Mr. Mohamedali Mohamed(Muslim League)

    Mr. Mohammad Azam Mohammad Ibrahim (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Mohammad Khan Chandio (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Mohammad Yusuf Chandio (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Mohammed Yousaf Ghandio. (Muslim League)

    Mr. Mohd Hashim Guzdar  (Muslim League)

    Mr. Mohd Hashim Guzdar  (Muslim League)

    Mr. Mohd Yusif of Kotri (Muslim League)

    Mr. Mohd Yusif of Kotri (Muslim League)

    Mr. Muhammad Parial retired Mukhtiarkar (Muslim League)

    Mr. Nabi BakhshIllahiBakhsh Bhutto (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Narain A. Bechar (Congress)

    Mr. Narain R. Malkani (Congress)

    Mr. Nasinglal Dhamanmal (Thatta/Congress)
    Mr. Bhagwandas Bazarimal (Thatta Congress)

     

    Mr. Nehchaldas C. Vazirani (Congress)

    Mr. NewandramVishandas (Congress)

    Mr. Noor Mohammad Shah (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Noor Mohammad Shah Murad Ali Shah (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Nur Mahomed (Muslim League)

    Mr. ParsramVishinsingTahilramani (Congress)

    Mr. Partabrai Khaisukhdas (Congress)

    Mr. Rasool Bux Munshi, Sukkur (Muslim League)

    Mr. Rustomji Khurshedji Sidhwa (Congress)

    Mr. RustomjiKhurshedjiSidhwa (Congress)

    Mr. Sardar Khan Dilmurad Khan Khoso (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Shah Murad Khan (Muslim Leauge)

    Mr. Sirumal Vishandas  (Congress)

    Mr. SirumalKirpaldas (Congress)

    Mr. TahilramTeckchand (Congress)

    Mr. Tulsidas Shiwandas Gajwani (Rohri/Congress)

    Mr. Valecha(Sukkur/Congress)

    Mr. Vishnu Nenaram Sharma (Congress)

    Mr. Yoursaf Haji Hoti (Muslim League)

    Mr. Yusafali A.Karimji Kazibarwala (Muslim League)

     Mr.Ali Gohar Khan Mehar. (Muslim League)

    Mr.Arbab Togachi. (Muslim League)                           

    Mr.G.G.Mirza (Muslim League)

    Mr.Katchi B.A.Zamindar Dadu (Muslim League)

    Mr.Lolumal R.Motwani. (Muslim League)

    Mr.Muhammad Usman Soomro. (Muslim League)

    Mrjan Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Mrs Jena Bai Ghulam Ali (Muslim League)

    Mrs. Jena bai Allana (Muslim League)

    Mrs. Jenubai Ghulam Ali Allana (Muslim Leauge)

    Mrs. Jenubai Ghulam Ali Allana (Muslim Leauge)

    Mrs. Jenubai Ghulam Ali Allana (Muslim Leauge)

    Mrs. Kamladevi Hiranand (Congress)

     Mrs. Mohinibai Lalchand; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Mrs. Sarseati Devi (Khilafat Committee)

    Mrs. Satibai Vaswani; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Mrs. Thakuribai Salamatrai; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Mrs.Jenubai G.Allana. (Muslim League)                                  

    Muahammad Qasim Abdul Majeed Panhur (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Paat),

    Mubarak Ali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hyderabad),

    Muhakimuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhamamd Yaqoob (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad  Amin (Mehar/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad  Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

     Muhammad Abbas (Khaksar/ Tando Mir Muhammad),

    Muhammad Abbas Bhutto (Bungaldero/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad Achar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Fraho),

    Muhammad Achar (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Muhammad Achar Bajeer (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mithi),

    Muhammad Achar Patel(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/ Farho Post Khairpur Ganboo),

    Muhammad Akhtar (Khaksar Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Ali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

     Muhammad Ali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punhoon Khan Chandio),

    Muhammad Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Ali Isran (Muslim League / District Larkana)

    Muhammad Ali Qureshi (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Alim (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Muhammad Arif Dhamrah (Khilafat / District Larkana)

    Muhammad Arif Joyo (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad ARIF S/o Haji Abdullah Junejo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Paat),

    Muhammad Ayoob (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Ayoob (Mehar/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad Ayoob Khuhro / District Larkana

    Muhammad Azeem Khuhawar (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Bachal Khaskeli (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karam Ali Chandio/Tando Bago),

    Muhammad Bachal Soomro (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Mirpurkhas),

    Muhammad Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tando Qaiser),

    Muhammad Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Bux (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Bux (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Bux Khan Laghari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Palyo Laghari Post Ditharo),

     Muhammad Bux Mangrio (Gozo/Muslim League)

    Muhammad Essa Nizmani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 825/Hyderabad),

    Muhammad Fatah (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Fazul Soomro (President Sindh Azad Party/  District Thatta),

    Muhammad Haroon (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Hashim (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Hashim Bhatti (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Hashim Gozdar (Muslim League)

    Muhammad Hashim Junejo (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Hashim Mukhalish (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad HashimMukhalis (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad HashimMukhlis (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Hassan Almaani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 255/Hyderabad),

    Muhammad Hassan Ghanghro (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Hassan Khuhawar (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Hasssan (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Hayat (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Hussain (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 844/Pangrio).

    Muhammad Hussain (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adaara/Kotri),

    Muhammad Hussain Bhurgri (Khaksar Tahrik Salar/Goth Mir Hussain Nizamani Post Bero Lashari),

    Muhammad Hussain Lohar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz 561/Karachi),

    Muhammad Hussain Lohar Janbaaz no 561(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Karachi),

    Muhammad Ibhrahim Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Chakewara Karachi),

    Muhammad Ibrahim (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Ibrahim (Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Muhammad Ibrahim(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Sann),

    Muhammad Ilyaas (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Saan),

    Muhammad Ilyaas Qanbari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Post Khairpur Ganboo),

    Muhammad Ilyas (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Saan),

    Muhammad Ilyas (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Inayatullah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Saan),

    Muhammad Inyatulalh (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/ Saan),

    Muhammad Isa (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Ishaque (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Mullah Maghrabi Kach/Hyderabad),

    Muhammad Ishaque Lasi (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Ishaque Palee (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Muhammad Ishaque Pali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Post Umerkot),

    Muhammad Ishaque Sindhi (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Ismail (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Muhammad Ismail Kalhoro (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Ismail Khushk (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Ismail Mahessar (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Kasim (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Khan (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Khan (Muslim League)

    Muhammad Khan (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Khan Bhurgri (Khaksar Tahrik Salar/Goth Yaar Muhammad Bhurgri Post Nando City),

    Muhammad Khan Chandio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Khan Hoot (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hotan Jo Goth Jhado),

    Muhammad Khan Jamadar (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad Khan Nizamani Bahadur (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 121/Tando Muhammad Khan),

    Muhammad Khan Talpur (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Bahar khan Student Muslim Hostel Karachi),

    Muhammad Khan Tunio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Mian Halepoto(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hangro),

    Muhammad Misri (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Ditharo),

    Muhammad Moeen (Mehar/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad Nawaz Khuro (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Larkana),

    Muhammad Parial (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Pirayal (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Pirzado (Hari/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Qasim Editor Sindh Muslim (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Nawabshah),

     Muhammad Qasim Halepoto (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Matli),

    Muhammad Raheem Khan Thaeem (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Tajoo Khan Thaeem Jhado),

    Muhammad Raheem Nizamani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 156/ Tando Soomro),

    Muhammad Ramazan Sheikh (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Ramzan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/ Dadu),

    Muhammad Ramzan Darzi (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Ramzan Laghari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Ghulam Ali Laghari Post Dighari),

    Muhammad Ramzan M.Sidiqe (Secretary Sindh Azad Party/ Karachi)

    Muhammad Ramzan oldi, (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Muhammad Salaeh (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Muhammad Saleh (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Shafi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Karachi),

    Muhammad Shafi (Salar/Mullah Civil Line Karachi),

    Muhammad Sharif (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/James abad),

    Muhammad Siddique (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Muhammad Siddique (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Siddique Wagan (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Soomar (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Soomar Soomro (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Pangrio),

    Muhammad Soomr (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Pangrio),

    Muhammad Talib (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz 199/Tando Muhammad Khan),

    Muhammad Talib Lohar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tando Bago),

    Muhammad uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hyderabad),

    Muhammad Umar (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Urus (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Muhammad Usman (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Usman (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Usman Arijo (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Usman Memon (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Usman Shailkh (Khailaft & Sindh Azad Party)

    Muhammad Usman Sommro (Muslim League)

    Muhammad Waris (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Yaqoob (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Naqar),

    Muhammad Yar Khan (Agahmani/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad Yaseen (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammad Yosuif (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Nauoabad Karachi),

    Muhammad Yousif (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Muhammad Yousif (Khilafat Committee)

    Muhammad Yousif (Malak/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad Yousif Khairati (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karachi),

    Muhammad yousif Qureshi(Mahboob Tunio/Muslim League)

    Muhammad Yusif Chandio (Muslim League)

    Muhammad Yusif Chandio (Muslim League)

    Muhammad Zaman Khan Shar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Dehraro Post Phaldyaoon),

    Muhammd Chuttal Sheikh (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Muhammd Umar Magsi (Sobho Magsi/ Muslim League)

    Muhammed Yousaf (Muslim League)

    Muharam Ali Sonaro (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Mukhdoom Ghulam Hayder (Muslim League)

    Mukhi Gobindram Pritamdas (Congress)

    Mukhi Jethanand Pritamdas (Congress)

    Mulla Ghulam Mustafa (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Mulla Ghulam Rasool (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Mullan Abdul Hamid (Treasurer Sind Azad Party village Allahabad Dakhan, taluka Dadu)

    Mullan Abu bakar (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party/ Sujawal)

    Mullan Azizullah (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

     Munshi (Larkana/Congress)

    Munshi Abdul Karim (Khilafat Committee)

    Munshi Kahlilur Rehman

    Munshi Maqbool ul Haq (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Qaim Maqam Salar/ Rakhsati),

    Munshi Muhammad Suleman (Khilafat Committee)

    MunshiAminuddinSahib (Khilafat Committee)

    Mureed Khan Lashari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Mureed Lashari Jhado),

    Murtaza Shah (Agahmani/ Muslim League)

    Mutal Majnu Samejo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khapro),

    Mir Allah Bux (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulana Muhammad Sadik (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviTaj Muhammad Alig (Khilafat Committee)
    MoulanaDeen Muhammad Wafai (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Mir Muhammad Baloch (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Khan (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Khan (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviFatih Ali (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Suleman (Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Usman (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Mahboob Shah (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Hashim “Mukhlis”/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Ghulam Muhammad (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Munshi Muhammad Ismail (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviFaiz Muhammad (NausheroFeroz/ Khilafat Committee)
    MakhdoomSirjuddin (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulvi Muhammad Hashim (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Aziz (sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Mueen Siddiqui (Dadu/Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Wahid (Mena/Kambar/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviSahibdinoKirni (Shikarpur /Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Karim (larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Sidik (PanoAqil/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan ( Karachi/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulvi Muhammad Ibrahim ( Karachi/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulvi Abdullah ( Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulvi Shams-u-ddinNaushihrahi ( Karachi/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulana Abdul KarimDaris ( Karachi/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulvi Muhammad UsmanBaloch ( Karachi/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulvi Ghulam MuhammadMujadidi ( Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee )
    MoulviFazl-u-din (Khairpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviKhadim Hussain (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail (Ghotki/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Noor Muhammad (Ghotki/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviFatih Ali (Sujawal/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviMahmood (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviBasir-u-ddin (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan Siddiqui (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulana Muhammad Aqil (Aqil/Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulana Ghulam Umar (SonoJatoi/Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Ghulam Noor (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulana Mir Muhammad Naurangi (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Molvi Abdul Wahid (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Umar (Khairpur Nathanshah/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Nabi (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Molvi Abdul KhaliqMorai (Moro/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail ( Hyderabad / Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Qadir (PirJhando/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Noor-ul-Haq (PirJhando/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdullah (PirJhando/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan Sarhandi ( Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulvi Ali Muhammad Mahiri (Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad UsmanSabagh (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Umar Sarhandi (Matiari/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad HassaThatvi (Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulana Muhammad QasimMashori (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Karim “Kuharo”(Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul KarimKakhul (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul KarimSamoo (Bhugra Memon/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Latif Dool (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviAzizullahQazi (Therhi/Khaipur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Attaullah Pathan (Matli/ Khilafat Committee)

    Moulvi Haji Abdul Kadir (Vice-President Sindh Azad Party/ Daud Mahesar near Mahar)

    Moulvi Shafi Muhammad Shah (President Sind Azad Party/ Chhatan Shah ,Sakrand)
    Moulvi Muhammad Paryal (Secretary Sind Azad Party/ Chhatan Shah ,Sakrand)
    Mian Muhammad Hassan Tereasurer Sind Azad Party/ Chhatan Shah ,Sakrand)

    Moulvi Ali Sher (Lakhpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulana Ali Muhammad Mahiri (Bijari/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulana Ghulam Ahmed Malkani (Malkani/Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Ghulam SiddiqueNonari (HyderChandio/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Ghulam Ali Gopang (Nagel/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Ghulam FaridSiprio (Noor Muhammad Siprio/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviFatih Ali Jatoi (Khadyoon/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviFazullah Soomro (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviFazul Muhammad (NausheroFeroz/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviFaiz Muhammad “Waiz” (Dokri/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviQaim-u-ddinMahar (Motani/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviMuhukumddinParhyar (Wali Muhammad Parhyar/ Khilafat Committee  )
    Moulvi Muhammad Khatti (Gongani/ Khilafat Committee)
    Molvi Muhammad Soomro (Sathari/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ibrahim (GarhiYassen/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail Bhutto (Ghotki/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail Oodi (Oodi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Akram Ansari (Hala/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad AmeenAresar (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviShafi Muhammad “Masjidi” (Sodhari/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviShafi Muhammad Mangio (Chhatan Shah/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviSahibdino Bhutto (Qadirpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdullah Bagulderai (Banguldero/Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Molvi Abdullah Leghari (Dad Leghari/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdullah Khadahri (Khadahri/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdullah Halai (Hala/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdullah Shah Fatahi (Ahmedpur/Khairpur/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulvi Abdullah Mari (Allah Bux Mari/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul HaqChandio (Rawatsar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul HaqRabbani (Nasarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul KhaliqKandyarvi (Kandyaro/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Rehman (Ferozshah/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Syed Abdul Rahim (Sujawal/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Razak Qureshi (Bubak/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul RazakPirzado (Firah/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul RaoofDomki (Mal/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Aziz Tharechani (Tharechani/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul QadirLeghari (MoulaBuxLeghari/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul KarimDaris ( Karachi/ Khilafat Committee )
    Moulvi Abdul KarimDero (Raza Muhammad Dero/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul Karim Mufti (Bacho/PanoAqil/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Abdul KarimMagsi (Ferozshah/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Haji Ahmed Abro (MullaAbra/Bakrani/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Ahmed Halai (Hala/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Ahmed Memon (Deeplo/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Ahmed Ali “Majzoob” (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviIllahiBuxBaloch (BanhoLakair/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviIllahiBuxAwan (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviIllahiBuxMahessar (Pipri/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Syed Amin Muhammad (Aminani/ Khilafat Committee)
    MakhdoomBasar-u-ddin (Sehwan/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviPir Muhammad Thebo (TandoQaisar/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviTaj Muhammad (Nasirpuri/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulanaTajMahmoodAmroti (Amrot/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviHamadullah Memon (Belo/Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviQaziHabibullah (Therhi/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulanaHimadullahHalejvi (Haleji/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviKhadim Hussain Jatoi (Shahpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviKhudaBux Bhutto (Edan Bhutto/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviKhush Muhammad Mirokhani (Mirokhan/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviDur Muhammad Dool (Thul/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviDur Muhammad “Khak”Kandhelvi (Kandhira/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Dost Muhammad Lakhmir (KhabarLakhmir/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Din Muhammad (Bathi/Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Din Muhammad “Adeeb” (Ferozshah/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviSaadullah Ansari (Hala/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviShafi Muhammad Babur (ArziNaich/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Siddique Pathan (Kuchh/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad abdul Hakim (ChodhioSadhayo/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Usman “Qirani” (DenganBhurgri/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad UsmanKhatti (Vihar)
    Moulvi Muhammad Azim “Sheda” (GulBuriro/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ali Shah (Syed/Khairpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Umar Khatti (Gongani/Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Qasim (Tando Jam/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad MoosaHabshi (Dabeji/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad HashimIshaqderai (Phulpota/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad HashimKhatti (Gongani/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad HasimKhatti (Gongani/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad HassaThatvi (Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan Sarhandi (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Hassan Siddiqui (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ibrahim (GarhiYassen/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ibrahim (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail (Ghotki/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail Bhutto (Ghotki/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ismail Oodi (Oodi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Khatti (Gongani/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Moosa (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Moosa (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad MoosaHabshi (Dabeji/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Noor-ul-Haq (PirJhando/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Qasim (Tando Jam/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Ramzan (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Salih (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Siddique Pathan (Kuchh)
    Moulvi Muhammad Sidik (PanoAqil/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Suleman (Bano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Umar (Khairpur Nathanshah/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Umar Khatti (Gongani/Thatto/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Umar Sarhandi (Matiari/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Usman (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Usman (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Usman “Qirani” (DenganBhurgri/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad UsmanBaloch (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad UsmanKhatti (Vihar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad UsmanSabagh (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Yusuf (Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Muhammad Yusuf Banvi (Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviMuhukumddinParhyar (Wali Muhammad Parhyar/ Khilafat Committee )
    MoulviNabiBuxOodi (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviNazir Hussain Jatoi (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Noor Muhammad (Ghotki/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Noor Muhammad Indhar (ShahoIndhar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvinoor Muhammad Nizamani (Tando Soomro/ Khilafat Committee )
    MoulviPir Muhammad Thebo (TandoQaisar/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviQaim-u-ddinMahar (Motani/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviQaziHabibullah (Therhi/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviSaadullah Ansari (Hala/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviSahibdino Bhutto (Qadirpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviSahibdinoKirni (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviShafi Muhammad “Masjidi” (Sodhari/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviShafi Muhammad Babur (ArziNaich/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviShafi Muhammad Mangio (Chhatan Shah/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Shams-u-ddinNaushihrahi (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Syed Abdul Rahim (Sujawal/ Khilafat Committee)
    Moulvi Syed Amin Muhammad (Aminani/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviTaj Muhammad (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviTaj Muhammad (Nasirpuri)
    MoulviTaj Muhammad Alig (Member Central Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviTaj Muhammad Alig (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviYar Muhammad (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    MoulviMuhammadMueenSiddiqui (Dadu/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Aalam (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Ali Jan Sarhandi(Umarkot/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad BachalJamali (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee).
    Muhammad Bux (Badin/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Bux (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Bux (Kambar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Hashim (Umarkot/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Hashim “Mukhlis”/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad Hashim Ansari Moulvi (Phulji/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad HashimLeghariMoulvi (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Muhammad HashimMoulvi (War Yaro /Mehar/ Khilafat Committee)

    Mir Maqbool Khan Jam (Muslim League)

    Moulana Muhammad UsmanBaloch (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    MahmoodHaroon (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Mrs. G. Allana (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Makhdoom Ali Muhammad (KhoorWah/ Muslim League)

    MirzaAfzalBaig (TandoThoro/ Muslim League)

    Mir MianKhudaBux Talpur (TandoBago/ Muslim League)

    MianNabhooro (Hala Old/ Muslim League)

    Mir Hussain Bux Talpur (Tando Muhammad Khan/ Muslim League)

    Mir Ali Ahmad Khan (Tando Mir Mahmoodani/ Muslim League)

    Mir Qaim Khan (Tando Jam/

    Muhammad ParyalPanhwar (TandoWali Muhammad/ Muslim League)

    MakhdoomMuhamoodBhatti (Hala Old/ Muslim League)

    Makhdoom Allah Obhayo (Hala/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad HashimMarri (District Tharparkar/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad Aslam (Hyderabad/ Muslim League)

    Muhammad Abdul-u-Latif Gandhi (District Tharparkar/ Muslim League)

    Moulana Haji Ahmad (Hala Old/ Muslim League)

    Makhdoom Muhammad Ibrahim (KhoorWah/ Muslim League)

     

    Mir Hussain Talpur (TandoBago/ Muslim League)

     

    N

     

    Nawab Ghulam Hussain Khan (Tajpur/ Muslim League)

    NawabKhair Muhammad Khan (Tajpur/ Muslim League)
    Najaf Ali Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Nawab Ghabi Khan Chandio (Kamber/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    N. R. Malkani (Congress)
    N. Vyas (Karachi /Congress)
    Nand Gidwani (Congress)
    Nanikram V. Thadhani (Congress)
    Naraindas (Sukkur / Congress)
    Naraindas Anandji (Karachi/ Congress)
    Naraindas Bechar (Karachi/ Congress)
    Narain Chainram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Narain Hiranand Advani (Congress)
    Naraindas Jagtiani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Naraindas Khushiram Wadhwani (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Naraindas Malkani (Hyderaba/ Congress d)
    Naraindas P. Sodha (Karachi/ Congress)
    Naraindas Sipahimalani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Naraindas Teckchand (Karachi/ Congress)
    Naraindas Vensimal (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Narayan Balchand Butani (Congress)
    Narsimal (Editor “Sujagi” – Sukkur/ Congress)
    Narsinglal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Narsinglal Dhamanmal (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Narsinglal Dhamanmal (Congress)
    Nasinglal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Nihalchand (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Nihalchand Himatsinghani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Nihaldas (Karachi/ Congress)
    Nirmal Jevtani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Nirmala Lalvani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Nawab Mahrab Khan Bughti (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Noor Muhammad Lakhair (Hyderabad/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    Nabi BakhshIllahi Bakhsh Khan Bhutto (Muslim Leauge)

    Nabi Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    Nabi Bux Baloch (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Nabi Bux Khan Bhutto (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Nabi Bux Sheikh (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Nabi Bux Sheikh (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Nabi Bux Tunio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Nadero Haji Abdul Wahid  (Muslim League)                                                                                       

    Naimatullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Naimatullah (Sukkur/ Muslim League)

    Naimatullah (Sukkur/Muslim League)

    Naiz Ali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Loharan Larakana),

    Narain R. Malkani (Congress)

    Naraindas Anandji Bechar (Congress)

    Naraindas Vensimal  (Hyderabad/ Congress)

     Naraindas Vensimal; Shewaram (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Naseer Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK /Tando Mir Muhammad),

    Naseer Muhammad Khan Nizmani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Ameer Sindh/?),

    Nawab Ahmed Ali Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Nawb Hussain Ali Khan Jamesabad),

    Nawab Ghulam Hussain Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Post Bobi),

    Nawab Haji Amir Ali Tharo Khan Lahori (Muslim Leauge)

    Nawab Haji Jam Jan Muhammad (Muslim League)               

    Nawab Khan (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Nawab Makhdum Murid Hussain (Muslim League)

    Nawab of Bughti (Muslim League)

     Nawab Qanbar Ali Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Quria Nawab Hyder Khan Post Bobi),

    Nawab uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Saddar Bazar Sharqi no 1 Karachi),

     Nawaz Ali. (Muslim League)         

    Nazar Muhammad Mahessar (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Nazi Fazlullah (Muslim League)

    Nazi Fazlullah (Muslim League)

    Newandram Vishandas (Congress)

    NewandramVishindas (Congress)

    Niaz Ali (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

     Nichaldas Chatomal Vazirani (Congress)

    Nihchaldas C. Vazirani (Congress)    

     Nizam uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hyderabad),

    Nizar Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 588/Shahdadpur).

    Noor Mahomd (Muslim League)

    Noor Mahomed Jagtiani (Muslim League)

    Noor Mahomed Pirbnoy (Muslim League)

    Noor Mohammad Khan Bijarani (Muslim Leauge)   

    Noor Mohammad Shah Murad Ali Shah, Syed (Muslim Leauge)

    Noor Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Noor Muhammad Ansari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Paat),

    Noor Muhammad Ansari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Paat),

    Noor Muhammad Chandio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Noor Muhammad Kalhoro (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Noor Muhammad Wakil (Muslim League)

    Nur Mohammad Shah Murad Ali (Muslim Leauge)

    Nur Mohammad Sher Mohammad Bijarani (Muslim Leauge)

    NabiBux Khan Bhutto (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Naseer Muhammad Nizamani (Hyderabad/League)

    Nek Muhammad Silawato (Hyderabad/Muslim League)

    NabiBux Shah (Saeedabad/ Muslim League)

    NawabMahir Ali (Tajpur/Muslim League)

     

     

    O

    Omparkash Chetandev (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Odharji Sejpal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Oasto Bhudo Kunbar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Pehnjo Post Badin).

    Omperkash Chentadev; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Osman Mustikhan (Muslim League)

    Osto Abdullah Jecababad (Muslim League)

     

    P

    Pir Bux Khan (Vice-President Sind Azad Party/ Chak, Jacobabad)

    President: Akhund Abdul Wahid (Sindh Azad Party/ Nawabshah)
    Pir Amir Asadullah Shah Rashdi (Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Pir Bakadar Shah (Matiari/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Pir Bux Kartio (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Pir Bux Mian Mahmood (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Pir Rasool Bux Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Pir Abdul Nabi (Bukera/ Muslim League)

    Pir Hussain Jan (Muslim League)

    Pir Ismail Jan (Dengan/ Muslim League)

    Pir Syed Baqadar Shah (Matiari/ Muslim League)

    PirBhalidinoNoorai (Tando Muhammad Khan/ Muslim League)

    PirFatih Muhammad (Nasrpur/ Muslim League)

    PirKhadim  Hussain Shah (Nasrpur/ Muslim League)

    PirMianMasoom (District Nawabshah/ Muslim League)

    Piro Muhammad Ansari (Hala/ Muslim League)

    PirZiauddin Shah (Saadabad/ Muslim League)

    P. S. Shahani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Pahlaj Bijasingh Advani(Congress)
    Pandit Develat Kundaram (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Pandit Doulatramani (Dadu / Congress)
    Pandit Sindheshwar Totaram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Pandit Totaram (Karachi/ Congress)
    Paromal Kewalramani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Parmanand Hardasmal Karamchandani (Dadu/ Congress)
    Parpati Lalvani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Parsram Tahilramani(Congress)
    Parsram Rupchand Wadhwani (Jacobabad/ Congress)
    Parsram Tahilramani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Parsram Tahilramani (Congress)
    Parsram Tolaram Balvnani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Partab Dialdas Nanwani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Partab Deyaldas Nanvani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Parvati Gidwani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Pessumal (Nawab Shah/ Congress)
    Pessumal Udharam Bakhru (Rohri/ Congress)
    Pirbhdas (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Pirbhdas Birahamchari (Naushoro Feroz/ Congress)
    Poona Bhai Mamaiya (Karachi/ Congress)
    Principal S.C Shahani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Pritamdas (Kotri/ Congress)
    Prof. Ghanshyam Jethanand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Prof. Ghanshyam (Congress)
    Prof. Jitandarlal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Prof. Shamdas Vaswani (Congress)
    Prof. Wasvani (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Pandit Develat Kundaram(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Parail S/o Bhudo Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tharo Shah),

    ParsramVishinsingTahilramani (Congress)

    Partabrai Kasukhdas (Congress)

    Partabrai Khaisukhdas  (Congress)

    PartabraiKhaisukhdas (Congress)

    Peer Ghulam Murtaza (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Peroz Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Pir Abdul Sattar (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Abdul Sattar (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Abdullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Abdullah Shah Rashdi (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Ali Anwar Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Ali Anwar Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Ali Anwar Shah Rashdi (Muslim League)

    Pir Ali Anwar Shah (Muslim League)                                                                  

    Pir Ali Muhammad Shah Rashidi (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Pir Ali Shah Bhawan Shah (Muslim Leauge)

    Pir Ali Shah(Muslim Leauge)

    Pir Allah Dino Rashidi (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Pir Anwar Shah Rashidi (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Pir Bakadar Shah (Muslim Leauge)

    Pir Bakadarshah Zamindar & President Watiari Municipality (Muslim League)

    Pir Baqadar Shah (Muslim League)

    Pir Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Kotri),

    Pir Bux Khuhawar (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Pir Elahi Bux, (KHAKSAR TAHRIK)

    Pir Ghulam Ali Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Ghulam Haider Shah Sahibdino Shah (Muslim Leauge)

    Pir Ghulam Hyder shah (Muslim League)

    Pir Ghulam Hyder Shah  (Muslim League) 

    Pir Ghulam Hyder Shah  (Muslim League)                                                                                     

    Pir Ghulam Hyder Shah  Karachi Dist (Muslim League)

    Pir Ghulam Mujadad (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Ghulam Mujadad (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Ghulam Mujadad (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Ghulam Mujadid (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Ghulam Mujadid (Muslim League)

    Pir Ghulam Mujadid Sirhindi (Hyderabad/Muslim League)

    Pir Ghulam Mujadid( President  Sindh Azad Party/  Hyderabad)

    Pir Illahi Bux (Muslim League)

    Pir Illahi Bux Nawaz Ali (Khilafat/Muslim Leauge)

    Pir Illahi Bux, Revenue Minister Sindh. (Muslim League)

    Pir Imam Shah of Jhando (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Imam Uddin Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Juman Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Aala/ Suman Shah),

    Pir Mahomed (Muslim League)

    Pir Mohmmed Masoom (Muslim League)                                                                                       

    Pir Muhammad Baquar (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Muhammad Chandio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Pir Muhammad Munir Shah (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Pir Muhammad Munir Shah (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Pir Qurban Ali ShahGhulam Rasool Jatoi (Muslim League)

    Pir Rasool Bakhsh (Muslim League)

    Pir Rasul Bus Shah (Muslim League)

    Pir Rasul Bus Shah (Muslim League)

    Pir rasul bux shah. (Muslim League)

    Pir rasul bux shah. (Muslim League)

    Pir Sadar uddin Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Ala/Nawabshah),

    Pir Shamsuddin Khan    (Muslim League)                                                                                    

    Pir Syed Amir Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Syed Shah Doran (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Syed Turab Ali Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Syed Turab Ali Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Syed Turab Ali Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pir Turab Ali Shah Rashidi (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Pir Usman Shah Rashdi(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    PirGghulamMujadid (Khilafat Committee)

    PirIllahi Bux (Khilafat Committee)

    PirShahibuddin Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Pirzada Muhammad Ibrahim (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    President; Honb.G.H.Bhurgri

    Prof Shawdas Vaswani (Congress)

    Prof. Ghanshamdas (Hyderabad/ Congress))

    Prof. Ghanshyam jethanand (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Prof. Jawaharmal Totiram (Home Rule League)

    Prof. N.R. Malkani (Congress)

    Prof. Vaswani(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Prof. Vaswani; Prof. (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Profesor Imran Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Eid Gaah no 1 Karachi).

    Punaya (Karachi/ Congress)
    Purdar Nisham (Congress)

    PirIllahiBux (Dadu/Member Central Khilafat Committee)
    Shaikh abdul Majeed Sindhi (Karachi/ Khilafat Committee)
    Pir Ali Anwar Shah (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)
    Pir Muhammad Umar Jan (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)

    Post Tando Muhammad Khan),

    Pir Muhammad Ali Jan (Tharparkar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Pir Abdul Jabbar Shah (Jacobabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    PirTurab Ali Shah (Kambar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Pir Zia-ul-Haq (Shikarpur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Pir Agha Muhammad Ismail Jan (Tikhar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Pir Zia-u-ddin Shah Rashdi (PirJhando/ Khilafat Committee)
    Pir Abdul Sattar Jan Sarhandi (Tikhar/ Khilafat Committee)
    PirAhsanullahRashdi (PirJhando/ Khilafat Committee)

    PirImamuddinRashdi (Thullah/Bakrani/ Khilafat Committee)
    PirRushudullah Shah Rashdi (PirJhando/ Khilafat Committee) 

     

    Qabool Khan Zamendaar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karam Ali Chandio/Tando Bago),

    Qadir Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Second Family Quarter Jacababad),

    Qadir Bux Tunio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Qaim Shah Lakyari (Muslim League)

    Qasim Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Qazai Gul Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Karam Ali Laghari Jhado),

    Qazi Abdul Ghaffar (Hari/ District Larkana)

    Qazi Abdul Rehman (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hala),

    Qazi Ali Akbar, (KHAKSAR TAHRIK)

    Qazi Azizullah Hakro (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Qazi Faxlullah (Vice Presedent/Muslim League)

    Qazi Fazlullah (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Qazi Ghulam Murtaza (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Achi Masjid),

    Qazi Ghulam Murtaza urf Koral Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Achi Maseet Tahroo Shah),

    Qazi Hussain Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Doronaro),

    Qazi Khan Muhammad (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Qazi Muhammad Akbar (Muslim League)

    Qazi Muhammad Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK? /?)

    Qazi Muhammad Qasim (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Qazi Muhammad Yousif (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/James abad),

     Qazi Nisar Ahmed (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Qurban Ali Buriro (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Qurban Ali Shah (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Qazi Ghulam Umar Arijo (Khair Muhammad Arijo/ Khilafat Committee)

    Qazi Muhammad Akbar (Hyderabad/ Muslim League

    Qazi Noor Muhammad (District Tharparkar/Muslim League)

     

    R

    R.B Motwani (Congress)

    R.K.Sidhwa (Congress)

    R.S. Gokaldas Mewaldas (Congress)

    R.Wadhwani. (Muslim League)

    Rab dino Hadyat ullah Jokhio (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Paat),

    Raeed Muhammad Hassan Khan Mari (Khaksar Tahrik Worker/Goth Mir Hassan Mari Tando Adam),

    Raees  Ahmed Ali Khan  Agani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Agani Larkana),

    Raees Abdul Karim Nizamani (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Nae Nizamani),

    Raees Ahmed Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Dighal Post Tando Wasomal),

    Raees Feroz Khan Khuhawar ((Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Raees Khair Muhammad Chandio (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Raees Mola Bux Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Shaun Rind Ditharo),

    Raees Muhammad Sadiq Khan Mari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Mir Hasan Mari Tando Adam),

     Raees Noor Muhammad Khan Bohar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Bhedami Post Badin),

    Raees Qadeer Khan Chandio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Raees Soomar Khan Laghari (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Lal Khan Laghari Ditharo),

    Raheem (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

    Raheem (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punhoon Khan Chandio),

    Raheem Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Rahim Bakhsh Allah Bakhsh Soomro (Muslim Leauge)

    Rahim Bakhsh Soomro (Muslim Leauge)

    Rahimtullah G.Chagla

    Rahmatullah Hulio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Rais Ali Gohar Khan Haji Khan Mahar (Muslim Leauge)

    Rais Ali Gohar Khan Mahar (Muslim Leauge)

    Rais Ali Muhammad Mari

    Rais Allahdad Khan (Tunio/ Larkano/Muslim League)

     Rais Fareed Khan Jatoi (Larkano/Muslim League)

     Rais Ghallam Hussain Shaikh (Kambar/Muslim League)

    Rais Ghulam Muhammad Burguri (Muslim League)

    Rais Ghulam Mustafa Bhurgari (Muslim League)

    Rais Ghulam Mustafa Bhurgari (Muslim League)

    Rais Ghulam Mustafa Bhurghari Hyderabad  (Muslim League)

    Rais Ghulam Mustafa Khan Bhurgari  Hirabad. (Muslim League)

    Rais Ghulam Rasool Magsi (Sobho Magsi/ Muslim League)

     Rais Ghulam Sidique Khan (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Rais Haji Dirya Khan (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Rais Haji Mithal Lakho (Lakha/ Muslim League)

    Rais Hassan Ali Khan Asran (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Rais Jado Khan (Nando/ Muslim League)

     Rais Jan Muhammad Chandio (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Rais Jan Muhammad Sarhadi (Khilafat Committee)

     Rais Karim Bux (Mehboob Tunio/Muslim League)

    Rais Khan Mohammed Khan (Muslim League)

    Rais Muhammad Ali Khan Khuhawar (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Rais Muhammad Bux Khehro (Malak Taluka Moro/ Muslim League)

    Rais Muhammad Yaqoob (Lakha/ Muslim League)

    Rais Muthal Khan Shaikh (Kambar/Muslim League)

    Rais Najam Aldin Khan (Muslim League)

    Rais Najamuddin (Muslim League)

    Rais Pir Buksh Khan Khuhawar (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Rais Rasool Bux Unner M. L. A. (Muslim League)

     Rais Rasul Bakhsh Khan Uner. (Muslim League)

    Rais Ziaudidn Ahmed (Mehar/ Muslim League)

    RaisNajamuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Rajib Ali (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Ramzan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

    Ramzan Neroti Tando Muhammad Khan),

    Ramzan Oladi. (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Rano (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Punahoon Khan Chandio),

     Rano Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Ranwar (Khilafat Committee)

    Rasool Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Brahmani),

    Rasool Bux (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Rasool Bux Khan Unar (Muslim Leauge)

    Rayet Hussain (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Bazar Sharqi no 1 Karachi),

    Razzaq dino (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Mullah/Bhugdadi Karachi).

    Razzaq Dino (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Larkana),

    Razziq Dino (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Reham Ali Khan Palee (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Rewachand (Home Rule League)

    Rewachand Vassandas (Home Rule League)

    Rias Jan Muhammad Junejo (Khilafat Committee)

    Rind Sano (Khilafat Committee)

    Roshan Ali Lohar (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Rais Ariz Muhammad (Vice-President  Sind Azad Party village Allahabad Dakhan, taluka Dadu)

    Rafiuddin Sarhandi (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Rais Ghulam Muhammad bhugri (Dengan/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Rais Kadir Bux Jatio (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Rais Najamuddin (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    R.B. Diwan Mansingh Bhambhani (Pad eidin/ Congress)
    R. B Hiranand Khemsingh (Congress)
    R.B Motwani (Karachi / Larkana/ Congress)
    R.B Naraindas (Karachi/ Congress)
    R.B Pritamdas Shewaram (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    R.B Shivratan Mohratta (Karachi/ Congress)
    R.B Shewaram Dewanmal (Karachi/ Congress)
    R. B. Tharomal Bilaram Shivdasani (Nawabshah/ Congress)
    R.B Tharumal Bilaram (Nawab Shah/ Congress)
    R.K Sindhu ( Karachi/ Congress)
    R.K Sindhwa (Congress)
    R. K. Sidhva (Karachi/ Congress)
    Radha Kishan (Jacobabad/ Congress)
    Radho Lekhraj (Karachi/ Congress)
    Rais Ali Muhammad Mari (Berani)
    Rais Ghulam Muhammad Bhurgri (Dengan)
    Ram Bhagwandas Motwani (Congress)
    Ram Bhojraj Motwani (Larkano/ Congress)
    Ramchand (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Ramchand (Jacobabad/ Congress )
    Ramchand (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Ramchand Bachani (Tando Allahyar/ Congress)
    Ramdas Lakhani Ramchand Motwani ( Larkana/ Congress)
    Ramchand Paromal (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Ramchand Parumal Mirchandani(Congress)
    Ramchand Sadarangani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Ramkishin Khemchand Reejhsingani (Larkano/ Congress)
    Ravji K. Ganatra (Karachi/ Congress)
    Rejhomal Agnani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Rejhomal Thadhani (Larkano/ Congress)
    Rejhumal ( Larkana/ Congress)
    Rewachand Naraindas (Karachi/ Congress)
    Rewachand Vassanmal Thadhani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Rijhomal Kundansingh Lahori (Larkano/ Congress)
    Rijhoomal Esardas Thadhani (Congress)
    Rijhomal Waparimal (Nawabshah/ Congress)
    Rochiram (Mirpurkhas/ Congress)
    Rochiram Advani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Rochiram Moriomal (Congress)
    Roopchand Belaram Shivdasani (Congress)
    Roopchand L. Asarpoto (Congress)
    Rupchand Bhagnori (Karachi/ Congress)
    RustomjiKhurshedjiSidhwa (Congress)        

     

    S

    Seth Muhammad Usman ( Secretary Sind Azad Party/ Bathoro)
    Seth Muhammad Hussain (Treasurer Sind Azad Party/ Bathoro)

    Syed Juman Shah (President Sindh Azad Party/ Daud Mahesar near Mahar)

    Sirai Mian Muhammad Hassan (Vice-President Sindh Azad Party/ village Siyal near Dadu)
    Shamis-ul-din (Secretary
    Sindh Azad Party/ Jacobabad)

    Sabir Ali Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Saifuddin khan Pathan (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Sardar Wahid Bux Bhutto (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Serai Kaim Khan Karmani (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Serai Sher Muhammad Kanasiro (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Seth Abdul Rahim Salim Muhammad (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Ahmed-u-ddin (larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Alibhai Karimji (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Faiz Muhammad Fatih Ali (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Ghulam Hussain Chagla (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Haji Abdul Majid (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Haji Abdul Shakoor (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Haji Abdul Wahid (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Haji haroon Abdullah (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Hussain Bhai Bundukwala (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Khudadad Surhio (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Muhammad Jaffar Khowjo(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Seth Noor Muhammad Pirbhai (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Seth Yusuf Ali Ali Bhai (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Shah Muhammad Lahori (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Shahnawaz khan Dhakhan (Dhakhan/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Shaikh Abdul Majid Sindhi (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Shaikh Karim Bux (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Shaikh Muhammad Ismail (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Shamisuddin “Bulbil”(Mehar/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Sher Muhammad khan Bijarani (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Sirai Gohar Khan Ibrahim (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Sirai Pir Bux Khuhawar (Shahdadkot/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Ali Asghar Shah (Tikhar/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Ghulam Nabi Shah (Tharparkar/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Haji Abdul Rahim Shah (Sujawal/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Hassan Ali Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Syed Jamal-u-ddin Bukhari (Karachi/larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Mahmood Shah Ghazi (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Mian Jewan shah (Dadu/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Miran Muhammad Shah (Hyderabad/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Muhammad Hashim Shah(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Muhammad Kamil Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Shahnawaz Shah (Thatta/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Syed Wali Muhammad Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Syrd Karam Ali Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)
    Syed Sabir Ali Shah (Thatta/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Sachanand (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Sachanand (Nawabshah/ Congress)
    Sachanand (Nawabshah/ Congress)
    Sadho Hiranand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Sadhu Vaswani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Sadoromal (Garhiyaseen/ Congress)
    Sahibsingh Tegsingh Advani (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Santdas (Hyderabad / Congress)
    Santdas Ailmal (Larkano/ Congress)
    Santdas Mangharam Kamlani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Santdas Pleader (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Santsingh Hukumatsingh (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Santsingh Shahani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Sardar Santsingh (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Saraswati Devi (Karachi/ Congress)
    Satramdas Sakhawatrai Tolani (Congress)
    Satramdas Totani(Congress)
    Seth Chainrai (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Seth Chainrai Virbhandas (Karachi/ Congress)
    Seth Chanomal (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Seth Chelasingh (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Seth Choithram (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Seth Girdharidas (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Seth Gobindsingh Hassansingh (Karachi/ Congress)
    Seth Haji Abdul Sattar (Karachi)
    Seth Harchandrai Vishindas (Karachi/ Congress)
    Seth Haridas (Karachi / Congress)
    Seth Issardas Varanmal (Congress)
    Seth Lalumal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Seth Lundasingh (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Seth Madandas Mendo(Congress)
    Seth Ratanchand V Jumani(Congress)
    Seth Sitaldas (Congress)
    Seth Sobhraj (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Seth Sobhraj Chetumal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Seth Sobhraj Valecha (Shikarpur / Congress)
    Seth Sukhdev (Karachi/ Congress)
    Seth Vishindas Nihalchand (Congress)
    Seth Wakumal Rewachand (Dadu/ Congress)
    Shafi Muhammad (Jacobabad Congress)
    Sheikh Abdul Majeed Sindhi (Karachi)
    Shewanand (Nawabshah/ Congress)
    Shewanand Shokiram (Tharo Shah/ Congress)
    Shewaram Bhatia (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Shewaram Dewanmal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Shewaram Tilokchand (Bharia/ Congress)
    Shivaldas Lekhraj Ahuja (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Shivram Chawan (Karachi/ Congress)
    Shri Govindas(Congress)
    Shri Kishinlal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Shri Kishandas H. Lula (Karachi/ Congress)
    Shrimati Ganga Devi (Shikarpur /Congress)
    Shrimati Sati Vaswani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Shivandas Kewalram Motwani (Larkano/ Congress)
    Shrimati Devi Hassomal (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Shrimati Kalwanti (Karachi/ Congress)
    Siromal Israni (Larkana/ Congress)
    Sitaldas (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Sobhraj Chetumal (Karachi/ Congress)
    Sobhraj Shewaram Devnani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Srichand Vishindas (Karachi / Manjho/ Congress)
    Sundardas Vakabdas (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Sundardas Valabhdas ( Karachi / Congress)
    Sunderabi Chawan (Karachi/ Congress)
    Surat J. Uttamsingh (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Swami Govindanand (Congress)
    Swami Govindanand (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Swami Govindanand (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Swami Govindaram (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Swami Kishinanand (Karachi/ Congress)
    Swami Lila Shah Mirabpur Chandio/ Congress)
    Swami Priyag Zhrti (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Swami Shewanand (Naushoro Feroz/ Congress)
    S .B. Mir Allah Dad Khan Imam Bux Khan Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    S.Abdullah. (Muslim League)

    S.B. Allahdad     (Muslim League)     

    S.B. Mir Hussain Bakhsh Khan Talpur  (Muslim Leauge)

    S.B.Sardar Kaiser Khan. (Muslim League)                                

    S.Haji Ghulam Mahomed Khuhavir (Muslim League)

    Sadar uddin Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Surhari),

    Sadikali Mossaji (Muslim League)

    Saeed  Ahmed Siddiqi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Karachi),

    Saeed Khan Lashari (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Saeed Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karachi),

    Saeed Muhammad Khan Janbaz no 234 (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Moalum/Karachi),

    Safder Ali Khuhawar (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Saffarali Haji Rahman (Muslim League)

    Sahib zada Abdul Sattar  Jan (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Sajan Faqir Chandio (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Salar Ahmed Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Sangi Post Tando Bago),

    Saleh Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Ban),

    Saleh Muhammad Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hyderabad),

    Saleh Muhammad Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Hangora),

    Sallah uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz 736/ Pangrio),

    Salleh Mahomed Sidik Mistri (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Santdas Mangharam (Home Rule League)

     Santsing Hukumatsing; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Santsing Shahani(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Sarai Ali Ghoher Klan Lahori(Muslim League)

    Saraie Jan Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Sardar Ali Gohar Khan Haji Khan Mahar (Muslim Leauge)

    Sardar Bahadur Jan Muhammad (Muslim League)

    Sardar Imam Bux Khan Jatoi (Khilafat Committee)

    Sardar Kaisar Khan Bozdar (Muslim League)

    Sardar Kaisar Khan Bozdar (Muslim Leauge)

    Sardar Khan DilMurad Khan Khoso (Muslim Leauge)

    Sardar Khan Dilmurad Khan Khoso  (Muslim Leauge)

    Sardar Muhammad Yakoob(Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Sardar Nab Bux Bhutto, M.L.A (Muslim League)

    Sardar Nabi Bux Bhutto (Muslim League)

    Sardar NabiBakhsh Bhutto (Muslim Leauge)

    Sardar Wahid Bux Bhutto (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sarfraz Hussain (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Badin),

     Sarfraz Hussain Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Badin),

    Sataabo Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Saan/Worker),

    Sati Vasvani; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Sawami KrishnanandSanyasi  Tharparkar (Congress)

    Sayed Ghulam Murtaza Shah. (Muslim League)                   

    Sayed Ghulam Nabi Shah. (Muslim League)

    Sayed Hashim Shah (Muslim League)

    Sayed Jalal Shah (Muslim League)

    Sayed Mahmud shah Ghazi (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Sayed Muhammad Ali Shah. (Muslim League)

    Sayed Nur Muhammad Shah. (Muslim League) 

    Sayed Qabool Muhammad Shah (Muslim League)

    Secretary: Rais Ghulam Siddique Khan (Sindh Azad Party/ Nawabshah)

    Secretary; A.M.Ahmad B.A (Muslim League)

    Seeth Shamas Uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Dadu),

    Serai Pir Bux Khuhawar (Muslim League)

    Seth Abdul Ghani Khuwaja (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Seth Abdul Laitf Memon (Muslim League)                                                                                      

    Seth Abdul latif Memon. (Muslim League)

    Seth Abdul latif Memon. (Muslim League)

    Seth Abdullah Haroon (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Adam Ali Yoosaf ali (Muslim League)

    Seth Ahmed Ali Yousaf Ali Rawalpindiwalla (Muslim League)

    Seth Ahmed Dada Adam soomar (Muslim League)

    Seth Ali Dino (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Badin),

    Seth Ali Dino Shah Khawaja (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Adara Badin),

    Seth Allah Bachyo  Memon (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Pangrio),

    Seth Allah Dino (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Talhar),

    Seth Allah Dino Khawaja (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Talhar),

    Seth Alu Khimji (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Seth Aminuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Aminuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Aminuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Aminuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Aminuddind (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Amin-ul-din (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Amin-ul-din (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Ammeeji Waliji. & Sons (Muslim League)

    Seth Essaji Ebrahimji & Sons (Muslim League)

    Seth Fida Hussain Shaikha (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Seth G.A.Chagla (Muslim League)

    Seth Ghulam Ali Chagla Karachi (Muslim League)

    Seth Ghulam H. Ghafoorbhoy (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Seth Ghulam Husain Ghafoorbhoy   (Muslim League)

    Seth Ghulam Hussain Lotia (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Seth Ghulam Hussain Noorbhoy Lotia (Muslim League)

    Seth Ghulo Khojo (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)
    Seth Haji Abdullah Haroon (Karachi /Khilafat Committee & Muslim League)
    Syed Asadullah (Tikhar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Syed Kambar Ali (Hyderabad/ Khilafat Committee)
    Shuja Muhammad (NausheroFeroz/ Khilafat Committee)
    Seth Abdul Sattar Adam (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)
    Syed Ali Akbar Shah (Mehar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Syed Asadullah Shah (Tikhar/ Khilafat Committee)
    Seth Haji Habib Haji Rihmatullah (Muslim League)

    Seth Haji Imam bux Chandoo (Muslim League)

    Seth Haji Nek Muhammad (Muslim League)

    Seth Haji Yousaf Haji Nabi Bux (Muslim League)

    Seth Haridas Lalji (Congress)

    Seth Husainbhoy Adamji (Muslim League)

    Seth Hussainbhoy Bandukwala (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Seth Ismail (Sukkur/ Muslim League)

    Seth IssardasVarindmal (Congress)

    Seth K. B. Allah bux gabole (Muslim League)

    Seth Khuda Bux (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Seth Khuda Dad Khan Surhio (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Seth M. B. Shaikh Adambhoy (Muslim League)

    Seth Mian Allah Bandu (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Mir Muhammad Baloch (Khilafat Committee)

    Seth Mohd Abdul Latif Memon  (Muslim League)

    Seth Mohd Abdul Latif Memon (Muslim League)

    Seth Moosabhoy Karimji & sons (Muslim League)

    Seth Muhammad Ishak (Muslim League)

    Seth Muhammad Ismail & Co. (Muslim League)

    Seth Muhammad Siddique Punjabi (Dadu/ Muslim League)

    Seth Muhammad Siddique Sabir (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/New Saeedabad),

    Seth Muhammad Soomar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Pangrio Post Khairpur Ganboo),

    Seth Muhammad Yousif (TandoJam/ Muslim League)

    Seth Noor Muhammad Memon (Tando Jam / Muslim League)

    Seth Shamsuddin (Dadu/ Muslim League)

    Seth Shamus uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Dadu City),

    Seth T. A. Mandvi Walla (Muslim League)

    Seth Tayabali Alibhoy (Muslim League)

    Seth Yousif Ali A. K. & Co. (Muslim League)

    Sh. Abdul Majid Sahed Karachi. (Muslim League)

    Shafi Muhammad Chang (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 589/ Hyderabad),

    Shafiqe ullah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Karachi),

    Shah Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shah Amanullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Shah Baig (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Brahmani),

    Shah Jahanpurwall (Muslim League)

    Shah Muhammad Siyal (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Shah Nazar Hassan (Muslim Leauge) 

    Shahbuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Shahdaza Muhammad Imam Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Shahuddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Shahzada Abdullah janSarhadi (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Aziz  (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Aziz (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Aziz (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Aziz (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Gafoor(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adaara/Nawan Shar Larkana),

    Shaikh Abdul Haq (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Rohri),

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed (Presided  Sindh Azad Party)

    Shaikh Abdul Majeed, (Member Executive Committee/ Sindh Azad Party)

    Shaikh Abdul Majid M.L.C. Karachi (Muslim League)

    Shaikh Abdul Majid. (Muslim League)                          

    Shaikh Abdul Qadir (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

     Shaikh Abdul Qadir (NaibSalar/Hyderabad),

    Shaikh Abdul Razak (Muslim League)

    Shaikh DhaniBux (Khilafat Committee)

    Shaikh Mahomed chous. (Muslim League)

    Shaikh Muhammad Abdullah (Muslim League)

    Shaikh Noor Ahmed (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 799/Hyderabad).

    Shaikh Noor Ahmed KHAKSAR TAHRIK (Worker/?),

    Shaikh Noor Muhammad (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/?),

    Shaikh Noor Muhammad (Khilafat Committee

     Shamas Uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Goth Rajo Khan Nizamani),

    Shamsuddin Khan A (Durrani) Pathan (Muslim Leauge)

    Shamsuddin Khan Barakzai (Muslim League)

    Shamsudin Memon (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    Shamus Uddin Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Pano Aqil),

    Shaukat Ali (Khilafat Committee)

    ShazadaPir Abdul Satar Khan (Khilafat Committee)

    ShazadaPir Abdul Satar Khan (Khilafat Committee)

    Sheikh Abdul Aziz (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Ghafoor (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Sheikh Abdul Hakim  (Muslim League)         

     Sheikh Abdul Hakim (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Majid  (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Majid ex office Secretary  (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Majid ex office Secretary (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Majid M.L.A General Secretary   (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Majid M.L.A. (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Majid Sahib (Muslim League)                                          

    Sheikh Abdul Majid Secretary (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Majid Sindhi (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Abdul Majid (Muslim League)                                                                  

    Sheikh Abdul Majid. (Muslim League)                                 

    Sheikh Abdul Qadir (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sheikh Abdul Qadir (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sheikh Abdul Razzak (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sheikh Nur Ahmed C/o Babu Jaladin Saddar Bazar Hyderabad Sind. (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Nur Ahmed  Hyderabad (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Wajid Ali Khan Advocate Shikarpur  (Muslim League)

    Sheikh Wajid Ali Sukkur (Muslim League)

    Sher Muhammad (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sher Muhammad Abro (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Sher Muhammad Tunio (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sher Muhammad Tunio ,(Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Shewaram Bhatia (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Shrikrishandas Lala (Home Rule League)

    Shrimati Devi Hasomal (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Shrimati Ganga Devi (Shikarpur/Congress)

    Shrinsiti sati Vaswani (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Shukar Khan (Salar/First Family Quarter Jacababad),

    Sir Ghulam Husain Hidayatullah (Muslim League)

    Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah  (Muslim League)

    Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah  (Muslim League)

    Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (Muslim League)

    Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (Muslim Leauge)

    Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah Treasurer  (Muslim League)

    Sir Ghulam Hussain RihamtullahTreasurer. (Muslim League)

    Sir Ghulam Hussian Hidayatullah (Muslim League)

    Sir Ghulam nabi khan of Jecababdd (Muslim League)

    Sir Gulam Hussain Hidayutullah. (Muslim League)

    Sir Gulam Hussain Hidayutullah. (Muslim League)

    Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon  (Muslim League)                     

    Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon ex office President  (Muslim League)

    Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon ex office President  (Muslim League)

    Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon ex office president (Muslim League)

    Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon President (Muslim League)

    Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon (Muslim League)

    Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto KT. (Muslim League)

    Sir Shah Nawaz Khan Bhutto (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto (Sindh Muhammadan Association/ Sindh United Party)

    Sir  Haji Abdullah Haroon M.L.A President

    Sirai Allah Dino Siyal (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Sirai Eidan Khan (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sirai Ghulam Qadir (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sirai Ghulam Qadir (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sirai Kouro Khan (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sirai Muhammad Khan Gopang (Khilafat)

    Sirai Shah Muhammad Lahori (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    SiraieAmrati (Khilafat Committee)

    Siraj uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hyderabad),

    Sirdar Dayasing (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Sirdar Nabi Bux Bhotto (Muslim League)

    Sirdar Santsing(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    SiroomalVishandas (Congress)          

    SiroomalVishandas (Congress)

    Sirumal Kirpaldas (Congress)

    Sirumal Kirpaldas (Congress)

    Sitaldas Perumal (Congress)

    Sohrab Khan (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Soofi Muhammad uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Tablegh Dighari),

    Soofi Wagan (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Soomar Shah Muhammad (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Subhan Khan (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Suleman Atta Muhammad Baloch (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khapro),

    Suleman Khan Bhurgri (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Deh Chandhal Pathoro),

    Sultan Abdul Wahid (Khilafat Committee)

    Sultan Muhammad Khan (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Sunderdas Valabdas(Larkana/Congress)

     Surat J. Himath lal; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Surat J. Uttam Sing (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Swami Govindanandj (Congress)

    Swami Krishanand (Congress)

    Swami Krishnanad (Congress)

    Swami Krishnanand (Congress)

    Swami KrishnanandSanyasi (Congress)

    Syed (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Abdul Hakeem Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Abdul Haque (Khilafat Committee)

     Syed Abdul Nabi Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Abdul Razzaq (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Karachi),

    Syed Abdul Razzaq Shah Bahdur (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Karachi Rakhsati),

    Syed Abdullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Ahmed Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Gonero Jhado),

    Syed Ahmed Shah(KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Hyder Garh Post Jhado),

    Syed Ali Akbar (Muslim Leauge)

    Syed Ali Akbar Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Branch road Sukkur),

    Syed Ali Akbar Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Ali Akbar Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Ali Asghar Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Ali Mohammed Rashdi (Muslim League)

    Syed Ali Mohammed Rashdi (Muslim League)

    Syed Ali Mohammed Rashdi  Joint Secretary  (Muslim League)

    Syed Ali Mohammed Rashdi  Larkana (Muslim League)

    Syed Ali Mohammed Rashdi Muslim League office Karachi City  (Muslim League)

    Syed Ali Mohammed Shah Rashdi   (Muslim League)

    Syed Ali Muhammed Rashdi. (Muslim League)

    Syed Ali Muhammed Rashdi. (Muslim League)

    Syed ALLAH Bux Shah, (KHAKSAR TAHRIK)

    Syed Allahando Shah (Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Syed Amir Ali Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Amir Ali Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Asadullah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Bachal Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Tando Muhammad Khan),

    Syed Bachal Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Bachal Shah (Tando Jam  / Muslim League)

    Syed Fida Hussain Shah S/o Rajab Ali Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Adara/Thatto),

    Syed Ghualm Rasool Shah   (Muslim League)                                                                                    

    Syed Ghulam Hyder Shah  (Muslim League)                                                                                     

    Syed Ghulam Mirtaza Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Ghulam Muhammad Shah (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Syed Ghulam Murtaza Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Ghulam Murtza Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Larkana),

    Syed Ghulam Nabi Ouj  (Muslim League)                                                                                        

    Syed Ghulam Nabi Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Ghulam Rasool (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Habibullah Shah (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Syed Hadadullah Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Haji Abdul Rahim Shah(Muslim League)

    Syed Haji Hakim Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Haji Ummer Shah (Muslim League)                                                                                      

    Syed Hasan Bux Shah. (Muslim League)

    Syed Hasan Bux Shah. (Muslim League)

    Syed Hassan Bakhsh Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Hassan Bakhsh Shah (Muslim League)                                                                                       

    Syed Hassan Bus Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Hassan Bus Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Hassan Bux Shah Nawabshah (Muslim League)

    Syed Hassan Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Hassanbus Shah Zamindar Mehrabpur Taulka Sakrund Dist Nawabshah. (Muslim League)

    Syed Hussain (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Hussain Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Jamait/Goth Allah Rakhyo),

    Syed Hussain Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Rip),

    Syed Hussain Shah (Treasurer Vice-President Sindh Azad Party/ District Tharparkar)

    Syed Jaffar Shah (Tando/ Muslim League)

    Syed Jamal Shah (President Azad Party/ District Tharparkar)

    Syed Jamaluddin (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Juman Shah (Treasurer Sindh Azad Party/ Daud Mahesar near Mahar)

    Syed Khadim Hussain Shah (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

     Syed Khair Muhammad Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK?/?),

    Syed Khair Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Khair Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Khair Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Khair Shah Imam Ali Shah(Muslim Leauge)

    Syed Khair Shah M.L.A. Nawab Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Khair Shah (Muslim League)                                                                             

    Syed khair shah. (Muslim League)

    Syed khair shah. (Muslim League)

    Syed Khairshah M. L. A. (Muslim League)

    Syed Khairshah Nawabshah (Muslim League)

    Syed Mahboob Shah (Sukkur/ Muslim League)

    Syed Mahmood Shah Ghazi Karachi (Muslim League)

    Syed Mahood Shah Ghazi. (Muslim League)

    Syed Mahood Shah Ghazi. (Muslim League)

    Syed Meha Shah (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Syed Meher Ali Shah   Karachi Dist (Muslim League)

    Syed Meher Shah Thul  (Muslim League)

     Syed Meherali Shah (Muslim League)         

    Syed Mian Ismail Shah kazmi (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Miran Mahomed Shah(Muslim League)

    Syed Miran Mohammad Shah Zainulabdin Shah (Muslim Leauge)

    Syed Misri Shah (Buttra/ Muslim League)

    Syed Mohammad Ali Shah Allahando Shah

    Syed Mohammed Ali Shah   (Muslim League

    Syed Muhammad Alam Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Muhammad Ali Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Muhammad Mehdi (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Talhar),

    Syed Muhammad Saeed Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Nando City),

    Syed Nasir Ali Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Tablegh/Sukkur),

     Syed Nehal Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Allahdad chand/Hyderabad),

    Syed Niaz Ali Shah (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Syed Nor Muhammed Shah  (Muslim League)

    Syed Nur Mahomed Shah Walad Maradali Shah (Muslim League)

    Syed Nur Mohammed Shah M.L.A (Bhiria Dist Nawabshah (Muslim League)

    Syed Nur Mohammed Shah Nawabshah (Muslim League)

    Syed Pir Muhammad Shah (President Sindh Azad Party/ Sujawal)
    Syed Muhammad Aslam (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    Syed Hyder Shah (TandoAllahyar/ Muslim League)

    Syed Baig Muhammad Shah (TandoQaisar/ Muslim League)

    Syed Buland Shah (Hala/ Muslim League)

    Syed Khair Shah (Nawabshah/ Muslim League)

    Syed SardarQamar Ali Shah (Matiari/ Muslim League)

    Syed Wadal Shah (District Tharparkar/ Muslim League)

    Syed Wadal Shah (District Tharparkar/ Muslim League)

    Syed Shah Nawaz Shah (KhoorWah/ Muslim League)

    Syed Qabool Muhammad Shah (Saadpur/ Muslim League)

    Syed Aali Shah (Badin/ Muslim League)

    Syed Maqbool Shah (TandoBago/ Muslim League)

    Syed Qabool Muhammad (Secretary (Vice-President Sindh Azad Party/ District Tharparkar)

    Syed Qadir Bux Shah (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    Syed Qaim Muhammad Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Nabi Bux Shah Post Nando City),

    Syed Sardar Ali Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Shah Muhammed Shah  (Muslim League)                                                            

    Syed Shah Nawaz Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Muncipal President Thatto),

    Syed Shah Nawaz Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Shamim Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Sukkur),

    Syed Sheikh Abdul Majid Joint secretary (Muslim League)

    Syed Suleman Nadvi (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Suleman Nadvi (Khilafat Committee)

    Syed Suleman Shah (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Soljar Bazaar Karachi),

    Syed Wali Mahomed Shah Zamindar (Muslim League)

    Syed Warial Shah (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Syed Zainal Shah (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Syed  Ghulam Murtaza Shah (Muslim League)

    Seth Ghulam Ali Memon (Hyderabad/ Muslim League)

    Syed Haji Muhammad Shah (Matiari/Muslim League)

    Syed Ishaq Shah (Samaro/ Muslim League)

    Syed Lutuf Ali Shah (Hala/ Muslim League)

    Syed Mir Muhammad Shah (Hatri Hyderabad/ Muslim League)

    Syed Mithan Shah (Hyderabad/ Muslim League)

    Syed Qamar Ali Shah (Hyderabad/ Muslim League)

    Syed Salih Muhammad Shah (Hyderabad/ Muslim League)

     

    T

    Taj Muhammad Shaikh(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Tyeb Ali ali Bhoy (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    T.A Sarani (Student Karachi/ Congress)
    Tahilram (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Tahilram (Larkana/ Congress)
    Tahilram Basarmal Aswani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Tahilram Teckchand Baharwani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Tarachand Gajra (Shikarpur/ Congress)
    Tarachand Lalvani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Terath Sabhani (Karachi/ Congress)
    Teunumal Deepchand (Larkana/ Congress)
    Thakur Varma (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Thakurdas (Sukkur/ Congress)
    Thakurdas Gulomal (Sukkur/ Congress)
    ThakuriBhai Salamatrai (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Thakuri V. Lakhani (Hyderabad/ Congress)
    Thakuri Valiram Lakhani (Hyderabad)
    Tikamadas Wadhumal (Karachi)
    Tilok Tulsiyani (Nawab shah)
    Tilokchand Chattamal Advani (Hyderabad)
    Tilokchand Gopaldas (Bharia)
    Tirath Sabhani (President C.C Garikhata ward in 1936-37)
    Tirath Vasant (Khairpur)
    T. K. Jeswani (Editor “New Times” – Karachi)
    T. L. Vaswani (President Karachi Dist. cc 1920)
    Totalram Balani (Nawab Shah)
    Totalram Lalvani (Karachi)
    Totaram Chhabra (Hyderabad)
    Tulsidas (Shikarpur)
    Tulsidas Shiwandas Gajwani (Rohri)

    T.A.andviwala (Muslim League)

    T.M.Lotia (Muslim League)

    TahilramTekchand (Congress)           

    TahilramTekchand (Congress)

    Taj Mahomed (Muslim League)

     Taj Muhammad Mughal (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Janbaz no 94/ Jacababad).

    Taj Muhammad Nizamani (President Sind Azad Party/ Karam Khan Nizamani taluka Halla)
    Tajj Uddin (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Marvari Sukur),

    Takuri Salaisatrai(Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Tando Wali Muhammad Hyderabad Sindh (Muslim League)

    Tarachand Dharmdas (Congress)

    Tayabali Alibhoy (Muslim League)

    Tayabali Moosaji (Muslim League)

    Thakurdas (Congress)

    Thakurdas Khemsingh (Home Rule League)

    Tharo Khan Lahori (Sindh Muslim Political Party/ District Larkana)

    The Hobourable Rai Sahib (Muslim League)

     The Honourable Dr.Hemandas (Muslim League)

    The Honourable KaziFazulullah (Muslim Leauge)

    The Honourable Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur (Muslim Leauge)

    The Honourable Mr. Mohammad Ayub Khuhro (Muslim Leauge)

    The Honourable PirIllahi Bakhsh (Muslim Leauge)

    Tilokchand Gopaldas (Nawabshah/Congress)

    Togachi Mir Mohammad Nohri (Muslim Leauge)     

    Treasurer: Abdul Khalik(Sindh Azad Party/ Nawabshah)

     

    U

    Usman Salih Omar Dosal (Karachi/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 

    Udhamram (Zamindar Member D.L.B Hyderabad)
    Uttamchand Jiwansing (Hyderabad)
    Uttamchand Jivandas Gidwani (Secretary Hyderabad Dist cc 1926-27)
    Ubedullah Qazi (Khilafat/ District Larkana)

    Umaid Ali Talpur (Khilafat Committee)

    Usman Rahimtullah (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Usman S.O.Dosal (Muslim League)

    Usta Soff   (Muslim League)                                                                                

    Uttaiachan(Hyderabad/ Congress)

     

    V

    V. N. Gidwani (Karachi)
    Valabhdas (Karachi)
    Valecha (Sukkur)
    Vasdev Raisinghani (Karachi)
    Vasdio Sharma (Editor “Goth Sudhar” – Hyderabad)
    Vatanmal G Gidwani (Hyderabad – Editor “Watan” – Mirpurkhas)
    Veromal (President Tharparkar Congress
    Vehromal (Teacher Tilak High School Sukkur)
    Veromal Begraj (Sukkur)
    Veroram (Editor “Bharatvasi” – Hyderabad)
    Viromal Kimatsingh Dudani (Larkano)
    Vishindas Jagtiani (Hyderabad)
    Vishindas Shivdasani
    Vishindas Tikamdas (Karachi)
    Vishno Sharma (Hyderabad)
    Vishnu Sharma (Sindh Provincial Congress Committee)
    V.Thadani (Home Rule League)

    Valecha (Khilafat Committee)

    Vice-President; Seth Haji Abdullah Haroon (Muslim League)

    Viromal Begraj (Congress)

    Virumal (Congress)

    Vishindas Issardas; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Vishindas Jagtiani; (Hyderabad/ Congress)

    Vishna Sharma (Congress)

    Vishnu Nenaram Sharma (Congress) 

     

     

     

    W

    Wadero Dost Muhammad Hakro (Kamber/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Gul Muhammad Phul (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Imam Bux (Mahota/Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Khair Muhammad Phul (Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Muhammad Ismail Mahessar (Mehar/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Muhammad Nawaz Khuhro (Aqil/Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Noor Muhammad Thebo (Dadu/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Sahib khan Junijo(Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Sardar Allah Bux Jalbani(Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Wahid Bux Khuhro (Aqil/Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association) 
    Wadero Yar Muhammad Khuhro(Aqil/Larkano/ Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Wadhanmal (- Sukkur/Congress)
    Wadhumal Tarachand (Karachi/Congress)
    Wadhumal Verhomal Goklani (Shikarpur/Congress)

    WaderoRaza Muhammad (Larkano/ Khilafat Committee)

    WaderoYar Muhammad (Sukkur/ Khilafat Committee)

    Wadera fakir Muhammad Khan Umar (Larkano/Muslim League)

     Wadera MUuhammad Hashim Junejo (Larkano/Muslim League)

     Wadero Abdul Hadi Bughio (Larkano/Muslim League)

    Wadero Abdul Majid Khan  (Muslim League)

    Wadero Abdul Rauf (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Wadero Ahmad Ali Oali (M.Alim Pali/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Allah Rakhyo (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Nazim/Goth Allah Rakhyo Hyderabad),

    Wadero Arbab Ali Bhutto (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Wadero Arbab Khan Bhutto (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Bhutto Larkana).

     Wadero Fakir Mohammed Khan (Muslim League)

    Wadero Ghulam Channo (Agahmani/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Ghulam Mohammed Khan Dadu  (Muslim League)

    Wadero Gul Muhammad Phull (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Wadero Jan Mohammed Khan (Muslim League)

    Wadero Mahomed Ismail Mahesar Mehar (Muslim League)

    Wadero Mohammed Qassim (Muslim League)

    Wadero Moosa Khan Kalhoro (Agahmani/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Muhammad Aqil Dal (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Pehnajo Post Badin),

    Wadero Muhammad Arif (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Wadero Muhammad Bachal (Agahmani/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Muhammad Hassan (Khilafat Committee)

    Wadero Muhammad Hassan (Khilafat Committee)

    Wadero Muhammad Hassan Lashari (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Wadero Muhammad Raza Khan (Khilafat Committee)

    Wadero Muhammad Saand (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Talhar),

    Wadero Nabibux Bhutto (Muslim League)

    Wadero Nur Mahomed Thebo (Muslim League)

    Wadero Raza Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Wadero Sagho Pali (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar Aizaze/Shadi Pali),

    Wadero Shamsuddin Kalhoro (Ahahmani/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Umaruddi (Kambar/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Wahid Bux Jamali (Mehar/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Wali Muhammad (Sukkur/ Muslim League)

    WaderoYar Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Wadho mal (Khilafat Committee)

    Wadwro Ali Hassan (Mahboob/ Muslim League)

    Wahid Bux (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Sahib Larkana),

    Wahid Bux (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Waleed Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Badin),

    Wali Mahomed Jutfali (Muslim League)

    Wali Muhammad (Khilafat Committee)

    Wali Muhammad Hassan Ali (Sindh Muhammadan Association)

    Wali Muhammad Khan (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Goth Pehnjo Post Badin),

    Widow of Syed Faisal Shah (Khilafat Committee)

    Wqdero Abdul Rehman Buttro (Buttra/ Muslim League)

    Wali Muhammad Yakoob (Karachi/ Muslim League)

    WaderoTharo Khan Junijo (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Hamid Khan Junijo (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    WaderoQamal Khan Chang (Badin/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Ahmad Khan Waryah (Oderolal/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Abdul BaqiJunijo (Tando Jam/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Wahid Dino PahOr (Tando Qaisar? Muslim League)

    WaderoAqib Khan Pali (Muslim League)

    Wadero Ghulam Muhammad Pali (Muslim League)

    Wadero Fakir Muhammad Mangrio (District Tharparkar/ Muslim League)

    WaderoMianSagho Khan Pali (Muslim League)

    Wadero Muhammad BuxShoro (Gidobandar/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Ahmad Khan Junijo (Rahooki/ Muslim League)

    Wadero Sanghar Khan Junijo (Tando Jam/

     

    X

     

    Y

    Yaar Muhammad Abdullah Shaikh (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Worker/Khapro),

    Yaar Muhammad Salar (KHAKSAR TAHRIK Salar/Mullah Nawan Shar Larkana).

    Yakoob Khan (Karachi/Muslim League)

    Yar Muhammad (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Yar Muhammad (Khaksar/ District Larkana)

    Yar Muhammad Khuhawar (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Yusafali Ali (Muslim League)

    Yusafali Mahomedbhoy (Muslim League)

    Yusuf  A. Haroon (Muslim Leauge)

    Yusuf Qureshi (Muslim League/ District Larkana)

    Yousif Haji Abdullah Haroon (Karachi/Muslim League)

     

     

    Z
    Zainuldin Khan Sundrani (Muslim Leauge)

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Sorrow and longings of Freedom Fighter

    Sorrow and longings of Freedom Fighter

    SORROWS & LONGINGS OF FREEDOM FIGHTERS

    Ahmed Lohar 

    (He was a Khilafati worker of the District Hyderabad. He was sentenced to six months imprisonment in 1922.)

    Allah Bachayo 

    (He was a Khilafati worker of the District Hyderabad. He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)

    Allah Dito 

    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi.He was sentenced to 12 Months imprisonment in 1922.)

    Allah Dino 

    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Hyderabad and was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment in 1922.)

    Amanullah
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the District Sukkur and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Amulsingh
    (He was a Congress worker of Ratodero. He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment during Non-Cooperation Movement In 1922.)
    Abdullah
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the Nawabshah District and in1922 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Abdul Hai
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Kiyamari and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1923.)
    Abdul Rahim
    (He was a Khilafati local leader of the Hyderabad district and in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Abdul Karim
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi and in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Alauddin
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the District Hyderabad and In 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Ali Muhammad
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi and on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 6 months in 1922 & 6 months in 1923 imprisonment.)
    Ghulam Nabi Qureshi
    (He was Khilafati worker of Larkano and on account participating in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was awarded punishment but tendered apology.)
    Ghulam Muhammad
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi and on account of participating in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment in 1922.)

    Ramchand Bhojraj Motwani
    (Editor Weekly “Azadi”larkano was sentenced to two Month’s imprisonment in 1923 on account of making his Paper an organ of “Non-Cooperation movement”)
    Pirbhdas Sakhawatrai Tolani
    (Editor Weekly “Azadi” Larkano was asked & directed By the Government to deposit security of Rs 1000 Under Section 3 of Indian Press Act in 1932 for publishing objectionable material.)

    Khem Chand Balani
    ( Local Congress leader of Nawabshah & Editor of The”Shakti”.In January 1922 he was sentenced to mprisonment for one year on account of publishing Poetry against the Rulers in issue of December 28,1921 Of his Newspaper.)
    Himandas Shewakram
    (Local Congress Leader of Nawabshah & Editor of “Shakti”.He was sentenced to imprisonment in October 1922 under Section 24-A.)
    Gurmukhdas Tejomal
    (Local Congress leader & the editor of “Shakti”.He was sentenced to six months imprisonment in 1923.)
    Mansingh
    (Local Congress leader & the editor of the “Shakti”. He was sentenced to two months imprisonment in1923.)
    Ramchand Veromal
    (The editor of the “Qurbai”of Shikarpur.He was asked the security of Rs 3000 in July 1937.)

    Tharyomal
    (He was a Congress worker of Dadu,and was sentenced to 11Samachar”of Nawabshah. On account of publishing an objectionable material on the “Independence Day” celebrated by the Congress in 1945.)
    Tilokchand Gopaldas
    (He was a Congress worker and the editor of the “Hind Samachar”,Nawabshah. In 1945 he was convicted and remanded to Jail custody for political offence of publishing an “Independence Day issue”.)
    Pandit Ganga Shankar
    (He was a Congress worker of the Tharparkar district.in 1922. He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment on account of participating in the Non-Cooperation Movement.)
    Pinyo
    (He was a Congress worker of Badin and was sentenced to imprisonment due to political activities in 1928.)

    Jhamatmal Lakhasing
    (He was a Congress worker of Hyderabad and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1923.)
    Haji Pir Bux
    (He was a worker of the Khilafat Committee of the Hyderabad District and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement.)
    Haji Karamullah
    (He was a worker of the Khilafat Committee of the Hyderabad District and was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment in 1922 due to his participation in the Non-Cooperation Movement.)
    Hakim Shah
    (He was a Khilafati worker of village Gaji Khuhawar and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement.)

    Hakim Qaimuddin
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Jacobabad and in 1922 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.)
    Hakim Muhammad Muaz
    (He was a leader of the Khilafat Committee of the District Nawabshah and in 1922 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)

    Dr.Menghraj
    ( He was a Congress leader of Jacobabad and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to one month’s[ in 1922] and six months [in 1923] imprisonment.
    Radha Kirshin
    (He was a Congress local leader of Jacobabad and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to one month [in 1922] and six months [in 1923] imprisonment.)

    Raman Bai
    (She was a Congress worker of Karachi and in 1932 she was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment.)
    Swami Kirshinanad
    (He was a local leader of Karachi Congress and in 1921 due to participation in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Swami Govindanand
    (He was a Congress leader of Karachi and was sentenced to Imprisonment on various occasions such as in 1919 and in 1921.)
    Swami Govindanand
    (He was a Congress leader of Karachi and was sentenced to Imprisonment on various occasions such as in 1919 and in 1921.)
    Sobhraj Valechha
    (He was a Congress worker of shikarpur and on taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922 he was put behind the bar.)
    Mian Abdullah Shah
    (He was a Khilafati local leader of Shahpur and in 1920 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was put behind the Bar.)
    Shaikh Jamaluddin
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Hyderabad district and in 1922 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Abdullah
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Hyderabad and in 1922 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment.)
    Qadir Bux
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the Jacobabd district and in 1922 he was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.)
    Qazi Khuda Bux
    (He was a Khilafati leader and in 1922 due to participation In the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Qazi Abdul Rehman
    (He was a Khilafati leader and editor of the daily “Alwahid” In 1922 he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Qazi Faiz Muhammad
    (He was a Khilafati leader of Nawabshah and in 1922 on Account of participating in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Qalandar Shah
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi and in 1922 due to his participation in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Kishindas Kanyalal
    (He was a Congress worker of Shikarpur and in 1922 due to his participation in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Kishinchand Kirplani
    (He was associated with Karachi Congress and in 1932 on account of taking part in the Congress Movement he was sentenced to 2 months imprisonment

    Kesomal
    (He was associated with Hyderabad district Congress and in 1922 because of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Kewalram
    (He was associated with Sukkur Congress and in 1932 on taking part in the Congress Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Gul Muhammad
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Shikarpur and in 1921 he was put behind the Bar .)
    Gul Muhammad
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Jacobabad. In 1922 he was put behind the Bar due to his political activities.)
    Gangadas
    (He was a Congress worker of Shikarpur and in 1922 due to His participation in Non-Cooperation Movement he was put behind the Bar.)

    Lutufullah
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Hyderabad and in1922 due to his participation in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was 3 months imprisonment.)
    Lalchand
    (He was a Congress worker of Larkano and in 1932 due to his participation in the Congress Movement he was sentenced 10 months imprisonment.)
    Lalchand
    (He was a Congress worker of Sukkur and in 1932 on account of his participation in the Congress Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Lalchand
    ( He was a Cogress worker of Shikarpur and in 1922 due to participation in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Lalchand Amardinomal
    (Famous writer & man of letters,in 1922 on taking part in The Non-Cooperation Movement he was put behind the Bar.
    Lal Muhammad
    (Alies Qasim.He was a Khilafati worker of the district Hyderabad and in 1922 due to his participation in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Laxman Khemchand
    (He was a Congress worker of Shikarpur and in 1932 due to his participation in the Congress Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment.)

    Muhammad Ramzan Darzi
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Larkano and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Muhammad Suhrab
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Dadu and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Muhammad Sadik
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Dokri and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Muhammad Alam
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Muhammad Urus
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Hyderabad and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment.)
    Muhammad Karim
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Muhammad Karim Alig
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Tharparkar and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Muhammad Makhan Lund
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Tharparkar and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Muhammad Yasin
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Karachi and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to one months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Muhammad Yakoob
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Kakar and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1923.)
    Moheuddin
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)

    Morsingh
    (He was a Congress worker of Larkano and due to taking part in the Congress Movement he was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment in 1932.)
    Moulana Ahmed Malah
    (He was a local leader of Badin Khilafat and was sentenced to imprisonment in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement.)
    Moulana Allahdad Khoso
    (He was a local leader of Badin Khilafat Committee and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922 on account of taking part in the N.C.Movement

    Moulana Fatih Ali
    (He was a local leader of Sujawal Khilafat Committee and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was put behind the Bar in 1922.)
    Moulana Abdul Khalik
    (He was a local leader of the Moro Khilafat Committee and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was fined and put behind the Bar in 1922
    Moulana Abdul Qayoom
    (He was a local leader of the district Tharparkar Khilafat Committee and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Moulana Abdul Karim
    (He was a local leader of the district Larkano Khilafat Committee and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 month imprisonment in 1922.)
    Moulana Abdul Karim
    (He was a Religious scholar and political leader and Chishiti rendered his political services from various political platforms.in 1922 and 1923 he was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment.)
    Moulana Abdul Karim
    (He was a local leader of the district Tharparkar Khilafat Committee and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months Imprisonment in 1922.)
    Moulana Abdullah Khan
    (He was a local leader of the district Tharparkar Khilafat Committee and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922,)
    Moulana Abdullah Laghari
    (He was associated with Moulana Obaidullah Sindhi and was from Dad laghari of the district Ghotki.On account of taking part in Reshmi Romal Tahrik he was put behind the Bar in 1917.)
    Moulana Muhammad
    (He was a local leader of Mehar Khilafat Committee and due Ibrahim to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1924.)S
    Moulana Muhammad Akram
    (He was a local leader of the district Hyderabad and Due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922
    Moulana Muhammad Ameen
    (He was a local leader of the district Tharparkar and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Moulana Muhammad Ramzan
    (He was a local leader of the district Hyderabad and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 10 days imprisonment in 1922.)
    Moulana Muhammad Sadik
    (He was eminent Religious scholar and political Leader associated with Moulana Obedullah Sindhi at early stage of his political life. He was apprehended on account of his involment in Reshmi Romal Tahrik and was sentenced to 4 years imprisonment and was sent to Kalapani.)
    Moulana Muhammad Sadik
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Nawabshah and in 1920 he was put behind the Bar but he tendered apology and got himself free.

    Mahraj Duwarkadas
    (He was associated with the Congress Committee of Dadu and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Mian Ghulam Muhammad
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Karachi and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 4 weeks imprisonment in 1922.)
    Mian Fazul Karim
    (He was a Khilafati leader of Karachi and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Mian Muhammad
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the district Hyderabad and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Mian Muhammad Ismail
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the Karachi district and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment in 1922.
    Mian Molidino
    (He was a Khilafati worker of district Hyderabad and in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation movement he was sentenced to 12 month imprisonment.)
    Mir Allah Bux Talpur
    (He was a political leader of the district Tharparkar and in 1922 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 01 month imprisonment.)
    Mir Haji Ahmed Ali
    (He was a Khilafati leader of the district Tharparkar and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)

    Wasomal
    (He was a Congress worker of Karachi and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922 he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Vishindas
    (He was a Congress worker of Shikarpur and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment in 1922.)
    Verhomal Master
    (He was a Congress worker of Shikarpur and in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Hotchand
    (He was Congress worker of Karachi in 1946 he was fined by the Government.)
    Hira Bai
    (She was a Congress worker of Karachi and due to taking part in the Congress Movement she was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment in 1932.)
    Moulvi Ahmed Memon
    (He was a Khilafati local leader of Badin Khilafat Committee and due to quarrel with Aman Sabhai he was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment in Nov 1922.)
    Shaikh Abdullah
    (He was local leader of Badin Khilafat Committee and due to quarrel with Aman Sabhai he was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment in Nov.1922)
    Moulana Khair Muhammad Nizamani
    (He was a Khaksar leader in Sindh and he was sentenced to imprisonment one year in 1940 and 14 months in 1945.)
    Moulana Muhammad Sadik
    (He was eminent Religious scholar and political Leader associated with Moulana Obedullah Sindhi at early stage of his political life. He was apprehended on account of his involment in Reshmi Romal Tahrik and was sentenced to years imprisonment and was sent to Kalapani.)

    Mir Haji Ahmed Ali
    (He was a Khilafati leader of the district Tharparkar due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Mir Dost Ali
    (He was a Khilafati leader of the district Tharparkar and on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Naumal
    (He was a Congress worker of Karachi and in 1923 he was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.)
    Nathomal Damodar
    (He was a Congress worker of Karachi and in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Narsinglal
    (He was one of Congress leaders of Karachi and was sentenced to imprisonment from time to time.)
    Narsi Kachhi
    (He was a Congress worker of Karachi and on due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1920 he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Nawaz Ali
    (He was a Khilafati worker of Larkano and due to tacking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment in 1922.)
    Newandram
    (He was a Congress worker of Shikarpur and on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment in 1921.)

    Shaikh Abdullah
    (He was local leader of Badin Khilafat Committee and due to quarrel with Aman Sabhai he was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment in Nov.1922)
    Moulana Khair Muhammad Nizamani
    (He was a Khaksar leader in Sindh and he was sentenced to imprisonment one year in 1940 and 14 months in 1945.)
    Mian Muhammad Ismail
    (He was a Khilafati worker of the Karachi district and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment in 1922.
    Mian Molidino
    (He was a Khilafati worker of district Hyderabad and in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Mir Allah Bux Talpur
    (He was a political leader of the district Tharparkar and in 1922 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 01 month imprisonment.)

    Vishindas
    (He was a Congress worker of Shikarpur and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment in 1922.)
    Verhomal Master
    (He was a Congress worker of Shikarpur and in1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 monthsimprisonment.)
    Hotchand
    (He was Congress worker of Karachi in 1946 he was fined by the Government.)
    Hira Bai
    (She was a Congress worker of Karachi and due to taking part in the Congress Movement she was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment in 1932.)
    Moulvi Ahmed Memon
    (He was a Khilafati local leader of Badin Khilafat Committee and due to quarrel with Aman Sabhai he was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment in Nov 1922.)

    Mian Molidino
    (He was a Khilafati worker of district Hyderabad and in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation movement he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.)
    Mir Allah Bux Talpur
    (He was a political leader of the district Tharparkar and in 1922 due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 01 month imprisonment.)
    Mir Haji Ahmed Ali
    (He was a Khilafati leader of the district Tharparkar and due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to 12 month imprisonment in 1922.)
    Mir Dost Ali
    (He was a Khilafati leader of the district Tharparkar and on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in 1922.)
    Naumal
    (He was a Congress worker of Karachi and in 1923 he was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.)
    Nathomal Damodar
    (He was a Congress worker of Karachi and in 1922 on account of taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement he was sentenced to imprisonment.)
    Narsinglal
    (He was one of Congress leaders of Karachi and was sentenced to imprisonment from time to time.)
    Narsi Kachhi
    (He was a Congress worker of Karachi and on due to taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1920 he was sentenced to imprisonment.)

    Hira Bai
    (She was a Congress worker of Karachi and due to taking part in the Congress Movement she was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment in 1932.)
    Moulvi Ahmed Memon
    (He was a Khilafati local leader of Badin Khilafat Committee and due to quarrel with Aman Sabhai he was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment in Nov 1922.)
    Shaikh Abdullah
    (He was local leader of Badin Khilafat Committee and due to quarrel with Aman Sabhai he was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment in Nov.1922)
    Moulana Khair Muhammad Nizamani
    (He was a Khaksar leader in Sindh and he was sentenced to imprisonment one year in 1940 and 14 months in 1945.)
    Chandomal Kishinchand Jaisinghani-
    Ratodero/Lakano–Congress-imprisonment in 1942,period not traced yet.

    Shewaram Tilokchand–Bhirya–Congress–4 months imprisonment in 1947.

    Abdullah Shah “Fatahi”–Khairpur–Khilafat–12 months imprisonment in 1921.

    Kauromal Tilomal Abechandani–Naushero Feroz–Congress-15 days imprisonment in 1921,12 months in 1930 & 06 months in 1942.

    Gobindram Motiomal Wadhvani”Sarfrosh”-Jacobabad–Congress-imprisonment in 1942,period not known yet.
    Lalchand Arya–Sukkur–Sindh Hidu Sabha-Year & period of imprisonment nt known.His imrisonment confirmed.
    to be contd
    Dr.Pathan

    Mehraj Lokram Sharma–Hyderabad–Congress–imprisonment in 1916,1922 & 1930.

    Hasaram Suderdas Pamnani–Rohri–Congress-assassinated on 17.07.1940.

    Hardas Premchand Wasvani–Sobhodero–Congress–imprisonment in 1930,period not known.

    Moulvi Taj Muhammad –nasarpur–Khilafat–12 months imprisinment in 1921.

    Moulvi Dur Muhammad “Khak”:
    Son of Abdul Rab Kandhiro,born in 1895 in Village Kandhira Taluka Nasirabad District larkano.Got religious education and was awrded degree of the Moulviship.Started imparting education in Maderssahs.He was poet also.Joined Khilafat Movement in 1920 and Muslim League in 1940.He remained “Mubaligh”(Preacher) in both parties and created awareness about Freedom Movement through his poetry.He breathed his last on 06.02.1981.

    Moulvi Dost Muhammad:
    Son of Akhund Abdul Waris Lakhmir.Born in 1875 at village Khabar Lakhmir.Got religious education and became Moulvi.Started imparting religious education in Maderssahs.Joined Khilafat Movement in 1920 and preached Freedom Movement in capacity of the “Mubaligh”of the Khilafat Tahreek.He died in 1935.

    Moulvi Deen Muhammad:
    Son of Gahino Khan Chandio,born in Buthi of Taluka Mirokhan.He was certified Moulvi and established his own Maderssah for imparting religious education.When Moulvi Faiz-ul-Karim of Tharoshah issued “Fatwa”(Religious Judgement) in favour of British Govt.and against of the Khilafat Movement Moulvi Deen Muhammad endorsed that Fatwa,but very soon he realized his mistake and joined Khilafat Camp and proved himself as a local leader of the Khilafat and established its branches at various villages.He also refused to accept Govt.grant for his Maderssah.He breathed his last on 15.09.1931.

    Moulvi Deen Muhammad Patai:
    Son of Muhammad Khan Baloch,born in 1891 at village Pat Gul Muhammad.He was awarded degree of Moulviship after completing religious education.Started imparting education in Maderssahs.He took part on Freedom Movement and for this joined Muslim League.He breathed his last on 13.04.1960.

    Sadhu Hiranand:
    Son of Dewan Shoukiram,born on 23.03.1863 in Hyderabad.He did Matric in 1879 and B.A in 1883.He earned position of a role-model personality in our history.He remained very active leader of the first ever Socio-political organization of Sindh-“Sindh Sabha”.He introduced the Congress in Sindh.He was a pioneer of “Barhmo samaj” in Sindh.Founded school in Hyderabad and published “Sarswati” & “Sudhar Patreeka”under his editorship.He intended to educate his daughters from reputed institution and went to Bekanir for this purpose where he breathed his last on 14.07.1893.He was one of those leaders who gave vision about the political thinking.Sadhu Hiranand influenced the social & political future of his country.

    Sheikh Abdul Majeed;
    Son of Dewan Lilaram,born on 7th july 1889 in Thatta.As a Hindu his name was Jethanand,he got himself coverted to Islam in 1908.He started his political career as a Political Secretary to Rais Ghulam Muhammad Bhugri.He took part in Reshmi Roomal Tahreek and joined Congress in 1914.He participated in most of Annual Sessions of the all-India Cogress.He earned imprisonment for many times.The Movement for the separation of Sindh from Mombai made him diverted to Muslim League camp.This sincere and humble Freedom fighter breathed his last on 24.05.1978.

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  • Who is who of freedom Fighter

    Who is who of freedom Fighter

    WHO IS WHO  FREEDOM FIGHTERS

     

    Allah Bux Soomro:

    Son of Muhammad Umar, born in Shikarpur in 1900.Due to death of his father left Hopeful Accademy,Shikarpur after doing Matric.His father was Govt.Contractor and he also opted for that profession.In 1923 he was elected as a member of the Jacobabad Municipality and later on member of the District Local Board Sukker.In 1926 by defeating K.B.Jan Muhammad Pathan of Sultankot he became member of the Mombai Council.He was elected President of the District Local Board Sukkur in 1928.He remained the member of the Mombai Legislative Council till 1936 and in the same year joined Sindh United Party formed by Sir Bhutto and he was returned to the Sindh Legislative Assembly in election.He was elected Leader of the opposition.The following year the first Ghulam Hussain Ministry was defeated he formed Government with the help of the Congress Party.His Ministry continued to function for the next year,but was defeated on the Agricultural Bill.Thereupon Muslim League was formed under Mir bundeh ali that continued for about 8 months,during which time Moulana Abdul Kalam Azad visited Sindh to attempt to form an All-Parties Government so as to curb lawlessness in Sindh.Under the Azad Pact,Allah Bux joined the Mir Ministry as Finance Minister.From 1941,when Ministry fell,he again joined a spell of power as Premier.In 1942 on the call of the Congress he renounced his titles of O.B.E and Khan Bhadur with the result he was dismissed and this act of dismissal was raised in the House of Commons on October 15,1942.He was given tough time as the Premier by the Muslim League on the issue of the Masjid Manzilgah.He was assassinated on 14.05.1943.

    Bhoromal Ramrakhiani:

    Son of Chandiram,born in 1905.He was associated with Journaism.Joined “Hindu”as its editor in 1930 and later on founded and edited “Chowdas”Magazine from Karachi.He optted to participate in the freedom movement by virtue of his writings.He wrote on the life & achievements of Mahatma Gandhi(1935),Madan Mohan Malya(1936) & Nitaji(1942).This freedom fighter left Sindh in 1947,where he died on 15.04.1963.

     

    Denomal Metharam:

    Born in Feberuary 1904 in Naushero Feroze.He was very active member of the Congress Committee of his native place.Migrated to Ajmir after partition.

     

    Deepchandur Belani:

    Son of Tilokchand,born on 17.04.1909 at village Kanya Kalhora of Taluka Kandyaro.Passed Sindhi Committee Examination (Final) in 1924 and got appointmed himself as a Teacher but found it not suitable for him as it was some sort of hinderance in his way to serve his Nation,therefore became Publisher and also joined Journalism.He remained Editor/Sub-Editor of “Karam Veer”,”Nau Bharat”,”Shakti”,”Mata”,”Nari Sansar” & “Nawabshah Gazette”.He was active worker/preacher of the Congress.Migrated to Ajmir after partition.

    Duwarka Parsad Sharma:

    Son of Rochiram Sharma,born on 13.09.1898 in Dadu.Outstanding Journalist,Writer & Translater of his times.Edited “Partab”( Hyderabad ).He was active leader of the Congress.Migrated to Rajistan after partition where he died in 1966.

     

    Ghualm Ali Chagla:

    Born in 1871 in Karachi.Did matric in 1892 from Sindh Maderssah and got enrolled in D.J.Sindh College but left the college without continuing further education.He was outstanding Social worker , Political worker & Freedom fighter and was closely associated with Rais G.M.Bhurgri and Seth Harchadrai.He remained Municipal Councilor and President of the Karachi Municipal Corporation.Joined Cogress in 1913 and participated in its Annual Sessions.Breathed his last on 26.06.1950.

     

    Hiranand Santokram Advani:

    Born in 1872 in Hyderabad ,after doing LL.B he started law practice.He remained the President of Hyderabad Theosopical Socity.Took active part in organizing “Home Rule League”in Hyderabad.Breathed his last on 15.12.1928

     

     

    Haji Imam Bux Jatoi:

    Son of K.B.Ghulam Rasool Jatoi,born on 25th July 1881 at village Malak Taluka Moro.He was a poet,political leader and outstanding landlord.In 1912,he was awarded title of “Khan Sahib” and in 1926 “Khan Bahadur”.From 1916 to 1936 he remained Special Magistrate.For ten years with effect from 1921,he remained member of the Mombai Council and for 4 years served as the Chairman of the School Board of the Nawabshah District Council.He breathed his last on 7th of Nov.1938.

     

    Hiranand Santokram Advani :

    Born in 1872 in Hyderabad ,after doing LL.B he started law practice.He remained the President of Hyderabad Theosopical Socity.Took active part in organizing “Home Rule League”in Hyderabad.Breathed his last on 15.12.1928

    Seth Sobhraj Chetumal:Born oin 1879 in Shikarpur.He was outstanding social worker,political leader & businessman of his times.he made handsome donations for social work in sindh such as Rs 40,000 for Women’s dispensary & kishin Devi Sobhraj Meternity Home in Karachi,Rs 20,000 to Sukkur municipality for establishment of Maternity Home& Rs 7,500 for promotion of Scout movement in Sindh.He remained Councillor of Karachi for 20 years.He remained President of the “Social Service League” and “Karachi Indian Merchants Association”for years.He was also Vice President of “kanya Maha Vidyala”.Keeping in view his social stand & contribution, Government honoured him as First class Honourary Magistrate.In capacity of the Vice president of the “Sindh Hindu association”,he took part in the freedom movement.He breathed his last on 20.11.1928.

     

    Jan Muhammad Junijo:

    Born on 2nd January 1888 at village Dhamraha of the District Larkano.Did matric in 1909 from Sindh Maderssah,Karachi and later on left for England for advanced studies and returned as Barrester in 1915.Started Law practice and taking part in political affairs of the country.He was political partner of Rais Ghulam Muhammad Bhurgri and both were against the British Rule in Sindh.In 1917 he joined Sindh Muslim League and in 1920 leaded Khilafat Tahreek.He set new trend in the history of Freedom Movement and headed Sindhi Migrants to Afghanistan during “Hijrat Tahreek”.He relinquished all the Titles awardwe to him by the Government and refused to pay Govt.Tax.He breathed his last on 16.04.1921 in Ajmir.He was given poisen in his meals there.

     

    Jethmal Parsram Gulrajani:

    Born in 1885 in Hyderabad.He was an outstanding Teacher,Writer,Poet,Journalist & Freedom Fighter.He was one of the founders of “Home Rule” & “Hari Party”in Sindh.In 1919 on account of writting against Govt.Policies aiming at curbing the political actities and freedom of speach,he was sentenced to 4 years imprisonment.In the “Movement of sepration of Sindh from Mombai presidency”he supported Muslim stand.He breathed his last on 06.07.1948

    Moulvi Saadullah Ansari:

    Son of Haji Abdul Haq Qureshi,born in 1868 in Hala.He got Sanad(Certificate) of moulviship from Maderssah Mazar-ul-Ulum Karachi.He was appointed as a Mufti (Judge) in Khairpur Mirs State and later on started imparting education in various Maderssahs.He was a poet & Hakim also.He took part in Freedom Movement by joining Khilafat Movement in 1920.He breathed his last in 1944.

     

    Moulvi shafi Muhammad Babar:

    son of Muhammad Hassan,born in Arzi Naich of the District larkano.After completing religious education he started imparting education in various Maderssahs.He took part in the Freedom movement by joining khilafat Tahreek in 1920.He took initiate in opening branches of the Khilafat Tahreek .He breathed his last in 1940 .

     

    Moulvi Shafi Muhammad Sodhar:

    son of Wali Muhammad,born in Sodhari.Got religious education and was awarded degree of Moulviship. Started imparting education in Maderssahs.Participated in the Freedom Movement and for this noble cause joined Khilafat Tahreek in 1920.He was a poet and known as “Masjidi”,he was Mubaligh(Preacher) of the Khilafat Tahreek and utilized talent and time to create awareness for the Freedom of the country.He breathed his last on 22.08.1945.

     

    Muhammad Ali Shah:

    Son of K.B. Syed Hassan Ali Shah,born on 19th Sept.1906 in Matiari.He took part in politics and remained member of the District Local Bord Hyderabad besides,member of the Sindh Assembly.He under the banner of Muslim League struggled for the freedom of the country.He breathed his last on 12.11.1961.

    Moulvi Ahmed Malah:

     Son of Nagyo Malah,born in 1887 at village Kando,taluka Badin.He got religious education and was awarded degree of Moulviship and later on started imparted Islamic education.He was poet of his own right and his outstanding contribution is the poetic translation of Quran.In 1920 he participated in “Khilafat Movement”and this freedom fighter was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment also.in 1925,he joined :Jamiat-ul-ulema-i-Sindh”and became District Nazim of that party for Badin.He died in 1969.

     

     

    Moulvi Ahmed Halai:

    Son of Moulvi Muhammad Halai,born on 13.11.1896 at Halla Old.He got degree of Moulviship and started imparting religious education in Maderssah.In 1920 he joined “Khilafat Tahrik”and supported the Movement morally,financially and politically.He remained “Preacher”of the Tahrik and was banned and later on sentenced to imprisonment for preaching,advocating and taking part in the Khilafat Tahrik.This religious-minded freedom fighter breathed his last on 22.08.1956.

     

    Moulvi Ahmed Memon :

    Son of Muhammad Arif Memon,born in 1886 in Taluka Diplo.Got degree of Moulviship and started imparting religious education.In 1920,he joined “Khilafat Tahrik”and after the end of this movement joined “Jamiat-ul-ulem-i-Sindh”.During the Khilafat Movement,he was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment.Died on 23.10.1956.

     

    Moulvi Deen Muhammad “Adeeb”:

    Son of Pandhi Khan channo,born on 21.03.1897 in Feroz Shah.Got religious education and earned degree of Moulviship.Srarted imparting religious education in Maderssahs.Joined Khilafat Tahreek in 1920 and took very active part in it.Later on he joined Jamiat-ul-Ulema Sindh.1936 he joined Muslim Political Party.He was a famous poet & translater and have added more than 20 books in Sindhi Literature/language.He breathed his last on 27.02.1973.

     

    Moulvi Deen Muhammad Patai:

    Son of Muhammad Khan Baloch,born in 1891 at village Pat Gul Muhammad.He was awarded degree of Moulviship after completing religious education.Started imparting education in Maderssahs.He took part on Freedom Movement and for this joined Muslim League.He breathed his last on 13.04.1960.

     

     

    Muhammad Ali Shah :

    Son of K.B. Syed Hassan Ali Shah,born on 19th Sept.1906 in Matiari.He took part in politics and remained member of the District Local Bord Hyderabad besides,member of the Sindh Assembly.He under the banner of Muslim League struggled for the freedom of the country.He breathed his last on 12.11.1961.

     

     

    Moulvi Deen Muhammad “Adeeb”:

    Son of Pandhi Khan channo,born on 21.03.1897 in Feroz Shah.Got religious education and earned degree of Moulviship.Srarted imparting religious education in Maderssahs.Joined Khilafat Tahreek in 1920 and took very active part in it.Later on he joined Jamiat-ul-Ulema Sindh.1936 he joined Muslim Political Party.He was a famous poet & translater and have added more than 20 books in Sindhi Literature/language.He breathed his last on 27.02.1973.

     

    Moulvi Deen Muhammad Patai:

    Son of Muhammad Khan Baloch,born in 1891 at village Pat Gul Muhammad.He was awarded degree of Moulviship after completing religious education.Started imparting education in Maderssahs.He took part on Freedom Movement and for this joined Muslim League.He breathed his last on 13.04.1960.

     

    Muhammad Ali Shah :

    Son of K.B. Syed Hassan Ali Shah,born on 19th Sept.1906 in Matiari.He took part in politics and remained member of the District Local Bord Hyderabad besides,member of the Sindh Assembly.He under the banner of Muslim League struggled for the freedom of the country.He breathed his last on 12.11.1961.

     

     

    Moulvi Dost Muhammad:

    Son of Akhund Abdul Waris Lakhmir.Born in 1875 at village Khabar Lakhmir.Got religious education and became Moulvi.Started imparting religious education in Maderssahs.Joined Khilafat Movement in 1920 and preached Freedom Movement in capacity of the “Mubaligh”of the Khilafat Tahreek.He died in 1935.

     

    Moulvi Deen Muhammad:

    Son of Gahino Khan Chandio,born in Buthi of Taluka Mirokhan.He was certified Moulvi and established his own Maderssah for imparting religious education.When Moulvi Faiz-ul-Karim of Tharoshah issued “Fatwa”(Religious Judgement) in favour of British Govt.and against of the Khilafat Movement Moulvi Deen Muhammad endorsed that Fatwa,but very soon he realized his mistake and joined Khilafat Camp and proved himself as a local leader of the Khilafat and established its branches at various villages.He also refused to accept Govt.grant for his Maderssah.He breathed his last on 15.09.1931.

     

     

    Moulvi Dur Muhammad “Khak”:

    Son of Abdul Rab Kandhiro,born in 1895 in Village Kandhira Taluka Nasirabad District larkano.Got religious education and was awrded degree of the Moulviship.Started imparting education in Maderssahs.He was poet also.Joined Khilafat Movement in 1920 and Muslim League in 1940.He remained “Mubaligh”(Preacher) in both parties and created awareness about Freedom Movement through his poetry.He breathed his last on 06.02.1981.

    Pir Ghulam Hyder Shah :

    Son of Sahibdino Shah,born in 1895 in Bulri.Became Gadinasheen of the Dargah of Shah Abdul Karim Bulri after death of his father.In 1926 he was elected member of the Mombai council and after the sepration of Sindh from Mombai presidency ha was elected member of the Sindh Assembly in 1945.He, from the platform of the Muslim League,took part in the freedom movement.

     

    Pir Rushidullah Shah:

    Son of Pir Rasheed-u-ddin Shah Rashdi,born in 1860 at village Pir Fazulullah.He was certified religious leader(Moulvi),Extended cooperation to Moulana Obaidullah Sindhi and helped him in leaving for Afghanistan so as to launch movement against British Govt.He was active leader of the Reshmi Roomal Tahreek in Sindh.During Khilafat Movement he played vital role and provided leadership to this Tahreek.In June 1920 he presided over Larkano Khilafat Conference and also donated Rs 30,000 to Angora Fund.He breathed his last on 19.05.1922.

     

    Qalandar Bux Soomro : Son of Haji Muhammad Soomro,born on 25thof January 1880 in Dhoro Naro.After getting Primary education in his native village,he got himself addmited in the Sindh Maderssah of Karachi and left school after passing 3rd standard.He belonged to the famous family of Sadik Fakir.He took active part in freedom movement,and also remained member of the District Local Board besides,the Mombai Council.He was assassinated on 7.6.1930.

     

    Ramchand Bachani:

    Born on 26.05.1904 in Tando Allahyar.Remained President of Tando Allahyar Municipality for more than 20 years.He was active and effective local Congress leader.Founded and edited weekly “Satya Samachar”.Migrated to Ajmir soon after partition and died there on 11.01.1965.

     

    Roopchand Sipahimalani:

    Son of Jhamatmal,born on 29.04.1915 in Hyderabad.He was a leader of Arya Samaj and remained Commonder of the Arya Veer Dal for years.Worked as the secretary of the Sindh Hindu Sabha also.Edited weekly “Pirbhat” for some time.Migrated to Ajmir after the partition

    Rao Bahadur Diwan Teckchand Udhodas:

    Born at Hyderabad in 1853,educated upto Matriculation in Hyderabad,did graduation in 1875.Joined Education Department in 1876 as School Teacher,He was asked and appointed by government in 1877 to translate “Civil Procedure Code”.Worked as editor of “Sindh Sudhar” in the same year.He got himself transferred to Judical Department and after passing “local pleaders Examination”was appointed Sub-Judge in larkano and later on in Kotri.In 1885 joined Karachi Bar and remained associated for 10 years.In 1907 became P.P-first Sindhi on the post-and in 1910 retired from the post,breathed his last on 9.1.1920.He was an outstanding Social worker & political leader.After the death of Tahilram Khemchand,he became president of the “Sindh Hindu Sabha”,worked against “Deti leti”.At the time of the constitution of the “Local Council”of the Governor of Mombai he was nominated to a seat.He remained Vice-chairman of the Committee of Management of Hyderabad.He worked as Vice president of the “Vidalaya Association” & presedent of the “Kundanmal Girl’s school for years.He was made :Rao Bahadur” during the time of his Public Proecutorship.

     

     

    Seth Harchandrai Vishindas:

    Born in 1862 at village Manjho of the District Dadu.Did matric from Govt.High school Karachi.He get degree of thr graduation from Elphinstone college Mombai in 1881.He did LL.b in 1885 and started practice next year.He remained member of the Karachi Bar for more than 40 years.,and also acted as its Honrary Secretary for some time.He was a member of the Karachi Municipality from 1888 to 1899.From 1899 to 1910,he was the legal advisor to Karachi Municipality,and its President from 1911 to 1921.From 1910 to 1921 he was a member of Mombai Legislative Council as a representative of the Municipalities of Sindh.He was the member of Rasai Commission appointed by the Mombai Govt.,member of Matiari Firing committee,Trustee of the Port of Karachi for 9 years and its Vice chairman thrice.he was a member of Standing Committee of D.J.Sindh College and was one the founders of Karachi Club.This towering personality of Sindh had a passion for Plitics.He was a strong Congress man and was the Chairman of the Reception committee of Congress annual session of 1913 and was President of many Congress Conferences in Sindh.He was a great beliver of Hindu-Muslim Unity.He set a new trend in serving and loving freedom.It was in 1928 when he left his sick-bed to go to Delhi to vote for the Boycott of Simmon Commission and journey from Karachi to Delhi at the advanced age of 66,was too much for him.He breathed his last on way to the Council-chamber.Seth Harchandrai was a true son of the Soil and a real freedom fighter.He and his friend rais Ghulam Muhammad Bhurgri were Nationalists to core and had a burning desire to see their country free from the yoke of foreigners.

    Shafi Muhammad Mangio:

    Son of Muhammad Bachal,born in 1890 at village Chhatan Shah of Taluka Sakrand.He was Dastarband Alim (Certified Moulvi). He took active part in the Freedom Movement and for achieving this noble aim,he joined Khilafat Tahreek,later on Sindh Azad Jamait and Jamina Narbida sindh Saghar Party of Moulana Obaidullah Sindhi.He also took part in the Movement for the separation of Sindh from Mombai Presidency.He died in 1970.

     

    Sadhu Hiranand:

    Son of Dewan Shoukiram, born on 23.03.1863 in Hyderabad.He did Matric in 1879 and B.A in 1883.He earned position of a role-model personality in our history.He remained very active leader of the first ever Socio-political organization of Sindh-“Sindh Sabha”.He introduced the Congress in Sindh.He was a pioneer of “Barhmo samaj” in Sindh.Founded school in Hyderabad and published “Sarswati” & “Sudhar Patreeka”under his editorship.He intended to educate his daughters from reputed institution and went to Bekanir for this purpose where he breathed his last on 14.07.1893.He was one of those leaders who gave vision about the political thinking.Sadhu Hiranand influenced the social & political future of his country.

     

    Seth Harchandrai Vishindas:

    Born in 1862 at village Manjho of the District Dadu.Did matric from Govt.High school Karachi.He get degree of thr graduation from Elphinstone college Mombai in 1881.He did LL.b in 1885 and started practice next year.He remained member of the Karachi Bar for more than 40 years.,and also acted as its Honrary Secretary for some time.He was a member of the Karachi Municipality from 1888 to 1899.From 1899 to 1910,he was the legal advisor to Karachi Municipality,and its President from 1911 to 1921.From 1910 to 1921 he was a member of Mombai Legislative Council as a representative of the Municipalities of Sindh.He was the member of Rasai Commission appointed by the Mombai Govt.,member of Matiari Firing committee,Trustee of the Port of Karachi for 9 years and its Vice chairman thrice.he was a member of Standing Committee of D.J.Sindh College and was one the founders of Karachi Club.This towering personality of Sindh had a passion for Plitics.He was a strong Congress man and was the Chairman of the Reception committee of Congress annual session of 1913 and was President of many Congress Conferences in Sindh.He was a great beliver of Hindu-Muslim Unity.He set a new trend in serving and loving freedom.It was in 1928 when he left his sick-bed to go to Delhi to vote for the Boycott of Simmon Commission and journey from Karachi to Delhi at the advanced age of 66,was too much for him.He breathed his last on way to the Council-chamber.Seth Harchandrai was a true son of the Soil and a real freedom fighter.He and his friend rais Ghulam Muhammad Bhurgri were Nationalists to core and had a burning desire to see their country free from the yoke of foreigners.

     

     

    Sir Haji Abdullah Haroon:

    Born in very poor family on 7th Nov.1872.Due to poverty could not continue getting education,left school after passing 3rd standered.Took part in politics from 1910 and almost all political plateforms such as Congress,Khilafat Tahreek and Muslim League.Played leading role in Khilafat Tahreek, Movement for separation of Sindh from Mombai Presidency etc.Remained member of the Karachi Municipality and Mombai Council.Presided over Sindh Provincial Conference held in Sokkur.He was master mind behind the Masjid Manzilgah Restoration Movement that paved way for the bifurcation of Sindhi socity into Muslim & Hindu communities. He was Freedom Fighter of his own right.He breathed his last on 27.04.1942.

     

     

    Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto:

    Born on 2nd March 1892 iat village Garhi Khuda Bux of District Larkano.Due to the death of his father he left school after passing 6th Standard.He started his political career by becaming member of the Larkano Municipality in 1910.After promulgation of Constitutional Reforms he was taken as member of the Imperial Council.He was awarded Titles of O.B.E,C.I.E and Sir.He remained member of the Mombai Legislative Council,Minster in Mombai Govt.,Chairman of the Provincial Sub-Committee of Simon commission.He participated in the Round Table Conference.in 1936,he and Haji Abdullah Haroon formed “Sindh United Party” and both faced defeat in election.Sir shahnawaz left Sindh and became Dewan of the Jhonagadah State. In 1934 he formed Sindh People;s Party also.He took part in Freedom Movement in his own way.He breathed his last on 19.11.1957.

     

    Sadhu Hiranand:

    Son of Dewan Shoukiram,born on 23.03.1863 in Hyderabad.He did Matric in 1879 and B.A in 1883.He earned position of a role-model personality in our history.He remained very active leader of the first ever Socio-political organization of Sindh-“Sindh Sabha”.He introduced the Congress in Sindh.He was a pioneer of “Barhmo samaj” in Sindh.Founded school in Hyderabad and published “Sarswati” & “Sudhar Patreeka”under his editorship.He intended to educate his daughters from reputed institution and went to Bekanir for this purpose where he breathed his last on 14.07.1893.He was one of those leaders who gave vision about the political thinking.Sadhu Hiranand influenced the social & political future of his country.

     

     

    Sheikh Abdul Majeed;

    Son of Dewan Lilaram,born on 7th july 1889 in Thatta.As a Hindu his name was Jethanand,he got himself coverted to Islam in 1908.He started his political career as a Political Secretary to Rais Ghulam Muhammad Bhugri.He took part in Reshmi Roomal Tahreek and joined Congress in 1914.He participated in most of Annual Sessions of the all-India Cogress.He earned imprisonment for many times.The Movement for the separation of Sindh from Mombai made him diverted to Muslim League camp.This sincere and humble Freedom fighter breathed his last on 24.05.1978.

     

    Syed Haji Muhammad Shah:

    He was son of Syed Mir Awalshah and was born on 2nd june of 1891 in Matiari.He got religious education from local Moulvies.He was active member of the local Khilafat Tahrik and took part in freedom movement from this platform.

     

     

     

    Rais Ghulam Muhammad Bhurgri :

    Born on 15th July 1887 at village Dengan.He got Primary education in his native village,for Secondary education got admission in Hyderabad School later on joined Sindh Maderssah as its studend.During his education in Sindh Maderssah,he experienced the treatment of Britishers with ruled class.Mr.Wince was his principal,Bhurgri left the school when he found that his principal was against the patriotic students of the school.After doing Matric from Aligarah he went abroad and returned as Barrester in 1908.He started law practice in Hyderabad and took active part in the politics.He was outstanding political leader of All-India level. History of the All-India congress,Home Rule League,Muslim League & Khilafat Committee tells us wonderful stories of his political wisdom,talent & potentialties.He remained a vocal member of the Mombai legislative council.He was first rank freedom fighter,in 1919 his Hyderabad office was searched by the government.He breathed his last on 9th March 1924.

     

     

    Tilokchand Gopaldas :

    Born on 2.12.1896 in Bhirya.Joined Government job after completing education,but political conditions of the country compelled him to quit the job and join Congress.He started and edited weekly “Hind Samachar”from Nawabshah and created political awareness amongist masses.After the partition,this freedom fighter left Sindh for Ajmir where he breathed his last on 26.06.1955.

     

    Tarachand Gajra :

    Son of Dauomal,born on 12.12.1886 in Shikarpur.Did B.A(Hon) in 1908 and M.A in 1911.Joined Education Department as a teacher in 1913 and served there for nine years.For 2 years he remained out of Education Department and rejoined in 1924.The reason for quiting the job was to take active part in the Non-Cooperation Movement.He founded & edited the weekly “Partab” from Shikarpur and advocated the noble cause of the freedom of the country.He contributed 46 books in Sindhi and English.The situation after the earning of freedom compelled him to left his own Sindh for Mombai.

     

     

     

    Tilok Tulsiyani :

    Son of Mohandas,born in Darbelo on 17.07.1910.After getting education opted for service in Bank,but the noble cause of freedom of the country compelled him to quit the job and render his services for that cause,he came to Nawabshah and started taking part in politics under the umberella of the Congress Party.He was sentenced to imprisonment also.He remained editor of the weekly “Nau Bharat”of Nawabshah.After winnig freedom for his country,he left his mother land for ever and optted to be settled in Ajmir.

     

     

     

    Tolaram Balani :

    Son of Menghraj malani,born in 1886 in Nausheroferoz.After passing 6thStandard he joined Education Department as a teacher,later on left the job and joined Journalism.He was one of hot-line freedom fighters and very active member of the Congress.By virtue of his poetry and journalism,he advocated the Congress political philosophy.He edited “Voice of Sindh”,”Mata”,”Desh Mata”,& “Sindh Shewak” and all these Newspapers earned name and fame besides,tough time from the Government.He launched movement against Bengal Partition in Sindh.

     

    Tirath Sabhani :

    Born in Larkano on 26.02.1906.in 1927 he joined Student’s wing of the Congress.in 1930he helped in organizing “All India Students’ Conference”in capacity of its Secretary General.He was sentenced to imprisonment for 4 times with total imprisonment of 3 years and 2 months.Started law practice in 1933,was elected member of the Karachi municipal Corporation in 1945.Joined Journalism in 1934 as an Assistant Editor of “Hindu”and edited weekly “Hindvise” in 1945.He was outstanding Fiction-writer also.After the partition he migrated to India.

     

    Tilok Tulsiyani : Son of Mohandas,born in Darbelo on 17.07.1910.After getting education opted for service in Bank,but the noble cause of freedom of the country compelled him to quit the job and render his services for that cause,he came to Nawabshah and started taking part in politics under the umberella of the Congress Party.He was sentenced to imprisonment also.He remained editor of the weekly “Nau Bharat”of Nawabshah.After winnig freedom for his country,he left his mother land for ever and optted to be settled in Ajmir.

     

    Tolaram Balani :

    Son of Menghraj malani,born in 1886 in Nausheroferoz.After passing 6thStandard he joined Education Department as a teacher,later on left the job and joined Journalism.He was one of hot-line freedom fighters and very active member of the Congress.By virtue of his poetry and journalism,he advocated the Congress political philosophy.He edited “Voice of Sindh”,”Mata”,”Desh Mata”,& “Sindh Shewak” and all these Newspapers earned name and fame besides,tough time from the Government.He launched movement against Bengal Partition in Sindh.

    Tirath Sabhani :

    Born in Larkano on 26.02.1906.in 1927 he joined Student’s wing of theCongress.in 1930he helped in organizing “All India Students’ Conference”in capacity of its Secretary General.He was sentenced to imprisonment for 4 times with total imprisonment of 3 years and 2 months.Started law practice in 1933,was elected member of the Karachi municipal Corporation in 1945.Joined Journalism in 1934 as an Assistant Editor of “Hindu”and edited weekly “Hindvise” in 1945.He was outstanding Fiction-writer also.After the partition he migrated to India.

     

    Thakurdas Gulomal :

    Born in 1889 in sukkur,after doing Matric he passed Drawing Teachers’ Examination in 1912.He got himself appointed as a Drawing Teacher but found it unsuitable as Non-Cooperation Movement was launched and he decided to take part in Freedom Movement.Therefore he left the job in 1921 and joined Journalism.He remained editor of 2 Newspapers-”Congress” & “Siwdesh”.He was elected to Sukkur Municipality as its member for 2 terms.He was known as “Gandhi of Sukkur”.During “Quit India Movement”he published Pamphlet under title”Jawahir Girjana”and was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.After Partition he migrated to India where he breathed his last .

    Pirbhdas Birahamchari :Born on 21.02.1903 in Nausheroferoz.He was poet,writer & publisher of his own right.He gave approx. 100 books as a publisher.He advocated Congress political philosophy and by this contributed towards Freedom Movement.His translation work “Congress Kahani”still occupies importance in Research Source-Material.After the partition he migrated to India,where he breathed his last.

     

     

    Pritamdas Bhojwani :

    Son of Hotchand & brother of famous figure of Sindh history-Seth Naunmal, born in 1827 in Karachi.He was an outstanding Business man of his times. He remained President of “Sindh Sabha”for years and it was the tenure of his presidency when “Sindh Sabha”stood disintrigated and twin new organizations-“Sindh Muhammadan’s Association” and “Sindh Hindu Sabha’ took birth.He died in 1885.His name has been included in the Freedom Fighters on the plea that “Sindh Sabha”played vital role in launching social & political awareness in educated class of Sindh and it paved way of joining most of the the main stream of the country politics.

     

     

    Pir Muhammad Thebo :

    Son of Fakir Muhammad Thebo,born in Tando Kaisar.He got religious education and was awardwd deegri of Molviship.Joined politics as a Aman Sabhai-pro Government political worker,but later on came in ranks of Freedom Fighters. He took active part in Khilafat Movement.He died before the end of this Movement.

    Tilok Tulsiyani :

    Son of Mohandas,born in Darbelo on 17.07.1910.After getting education opted for service in Bank,but the noble cause of freedom of the country compelled him to quit the job and render his services for that cause,he came to Nawabshah and started taking part in politics under the umberella of the Congress Party.He was sentenced to imprisonment also.He remained editor of the weekly “Nau Bharat”of Nawabshah.After winnig freedom for his country,he left his mother land for ever and optted to be settled in Ajmir.

     

     

     

    Tolaram Balani :

    Son of Menghraj malani,born in 1886 in Nausheroferoz.After passing 6thStandard he joined Education Department as a teacher,later on left the job and joined Journalism.He was one of hot-line freedom fighters and very active member of the Congress.By virtue of his poetry and journalism,he advocated the Congress political philosophy.He edited “Voice of Sindh”,”Mata”,”Desh Mata”,& “Sindh Shewak” and all these Newspapers earned name and fame besides,tough time from the Government.He launched movement against Bengal Partition in Sindh.

     

    Tirath Sabhani :

    Born in Larkano on 26.02.1906.in 1927 he joined Student’s wing of theCongress.in 1930he helped in organizing “All India Students’ Conference”in capacity of its Secretary General.He was sentenced to imprisonment for 4 times with total imprisonment of 3 years and 2 months.Started law practice in 1933,was elected member of the Karachi municipal Corporation in 1945.Joined Journalism in 1934 as an Assistant Editor of “Hindu”and edited weekly “Hindvise” in 1945.He was outstanding Fiction-writer also.After the partition he migrated to India.

     

    Thakurdas Gulomal :

    Born in 1889 in sukkur,after doing Matric he passed Drawing Teachers’ Examination in 1912.He got himself appointed as a Drawing Teacher but found it unsuitable as Non-Cooperation Movement was launched and he decided to take part in Freedom Movement.Therefore he left the job in 1921 and joined Journalism.He remained editor of 2 Newspapers-”Congress” & “Siwdesh”.He was elected to Sukkur Municipality as its member for 2 terms.He was known as “Gandhi of Sukkur”.During “Quit India Movement”he published Pamphlet under title”Jawahir Girjana”and was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.After Partition he migrated to India where he breathed his last.

     

    Pirbhdas Birahamchari :

    Born on 21.02.1903 in Nausheroferoz.He was poet,writer & publisher of his own right.He gave approx. 100 books as a publisher.He advocated Congress political philosophy and by this contributed towards Freedom Movement.His translation work “Congress Kahani”still occupies importance in Research Source-Material.After the partition he migrated to India,where he breathed his last.

     

    Pritamdas Bhojwani :

    Son of Hotchand & brother of famous figure of Sindh history-Seth Naunmal, born in 1827 in Karachi.He was an outstanding Business man of his times. He remained President of “Sindh Sabha”for years and it was the tenure of his presidency when “Sindh Sabha”stood disintrigated and twin new organizations-“Sindh Muhammadan’s Association” and “Sindh Hindu Sabha’ took birth.He died in 1885.His name has been included in the Freedom Fighters on the plea that “Sindh Sabha”played vital role in launching social & political awareness in educated class of Sindh and it paved way of joining most of the the main stream of the country politics.

     

     

    Pir Ghulam Hyder Shah :

    Son of Sahibdino Shah,born in 1895 in Bulri.Became Gadinasheen of the Dargah of Shah Abdul Karim Bulri after death of his father.In 1926 he was elected member of the Mombai council and after the sepration of Sindh from Mombai presidency ha was elected member of the Sindh Assembly in 1945.He, from the platform of the Muslim League,took part in the freedom movement.

     

    Pirbhdas Birahamchari :

    Born on 21.02.1903 in Nausheroferoz.He was poet,writer & publisher of his own right.He gave approx. 100 books as a publisher.He advocated Congress political philosophy and by this contributed towards Freedom Movement.His translation work “Congress Kahani”still occupies importance in Research Source-Material.After the partition he migrated to India,where he breathed his last.

    Pritamdas Bhojwani :

    Son of Hotchand & brother of famous figure of Sindh history-Seth Naunmal, born in 1827 in Karachi.He was an outstanding Business man of his times. He remained President of “Sindh Sabha”for years and it was the tenure of his presidency when “Sindh Sabha”stood disintrigated and twin new organizations-“Sindh Muhammadan’s Association” and “Sindh Hindu Sabha’ took birth.He died in 1885.His name has been included in the Freedom Fighters on the plea that “Sindh Sabha”played vital role in launching social & political awareness in educated class of Sindh and it paved way of joining most of the the main stream of the country politics.

     

    Rais Ghulam Muhammad Bhurgri :

    Born on 15th July 1887 at village Dengan.He got Primary education in his native village,for Secondary education got admission in Hyderabad School later on joined Sindh Maderssah as its studend.During his education in Sindh Maderssah,he experienced the treatment of Britishers with ruled class.Mr.Wince was his principal,Bhurgri left the school when he found that his principal was against the patriotic students of the school.After doing Matric from Aligarah he went abroad and returned as Barrester in 1908.He started law practice in Hyderabad and took active part in the politics.He was outstanding political leader of All-India level. History of the All-India congress,Home Rule League,Muslim League & Khilafat Committee tells us wonderful stories of his political wisdom,talent & potentialties.He remained a vocal member of the Mombai legislative council.He was first rank freedom fighter,in 1919 his Hyderabad office was searched by the government.He breathed his last on 9th March 1924.

     

     

     

     

     

    Ramchand Bachani:

    Born on 26.05.1904 in Tando Allahyar.Remained President of Tando Allahyar Municipality for more than 20 years.He was active and effective local Congress leader.Founded and edited weekly “Satya Samachar”.Migrated to Ajmir soon after partition and died there on 11.01.1965.

     

    Roopchand Sipahimalani: Son of Jhamatmal,born on 29.04.1915 in Hyderabad.He was a leader of Arya Samaj and remained Commonder of the Arya Veer Dal for years.Worked as the secretary of the Sindh Hindu Sabha also.Edited weekly “Pirbhat” for some time.Migrated to Ajmir after the partition.

     

    Seth Sobhraj Chetumal:

    Born oin 1879 in Shikarpur.He was outstanding social worker,political leader & businessman of his times.he made handsome donations for social work in sindh such as Rs 40,000 for Women’s dispensary & kishin Devi Sobhraj Meternity Home in Karachi,Rs 20,000 to Sukkur municipality for establishment of Maternity Home& Rs 7,500 for promotion of Scout movement in Sindh.He remained Councillor of Karachi for 20 years.He remained President of the “Social Service League” and “Karachi Indian Merchants Association”for years.He was also Vice President of “kanya Maha Vidyala”.Keeping in view his social stand & contribution, Government honoured him as First class Honourary Magistrate.In capacity of the Vice president of the “Sindh Hindu association”, he took part in the freedom movement.He breathed his last on 20.11.1928.

    Syed Haji Muhammad Shah:

    He was son of Syed Mir Awalshah and was born on 2nd june of 1891 in Matiari.He got religious education from local Moulvies.He was active member of the local Khilafat Tahrik and took part in freedom movement from this platform.

     

    Qalandar Bux Soomro :

    Son of Haji Muhammad Soomro,born on 25th of January 1880 in Dhoro Naro.After getting Primary education in his native village,he got himself addmited in the Sindh Maderssah of Karachi and left school after passing 3rdstandard.He belonged to the famous family of Sadik Fakir.He took active part in freedom movement,and also remained member of the District Local Board besides,the Mombai Council.He was assassinated on 7.6.1930.

     

    Rao Bahadur Diwan Teckchand Udhodas:

    Born at Hyderabad in 1853,educated upto Matriculation in Hyderabad,did graduation in 1875.Joined Education Department in 1876 as School Teacher,He was asked and appointed by government in 1877 to translate “Civil Procedure Code”.Worked as editor of “Sindh Sudhar” in the same year.He got himself transferred to Judical Department and after passing “local pleaders Examination”was appointed Sub-Judge in larkano and later on in Kotri.In 1885 joined Karachi Bar and remained associated for 10 years.In 1907 became P.P-first Sindhi on the post-and in 1910 retired from the post,breathed his last on 9.1.1920.He was an outstanding Social worker & political leader.After the death of Tahilram Khemchand,he became president of the “Sindh Hindu Sabha”,worked against “Deti leti”.At the time of the constitution of the “Local Council”of the Governor of Mombai he was nominated to a seat.He remained Vice-chairman of the Committee of Management of Hyderabad.He worked as Vice president of the “Vidalaya Association” & presedent of the “Kundanmal Girl’s school for years.He was made :Rao Bahadur” during the time of his Public Proecutorship.

     

     

    Tilokchand Gopaldas :

    Born on 2.12.1896 in Bhirya.Joined Government job after completing education,but political conditions of the country compelled him to quit the job and join Congress.He started and edited weekly “Hind Samachar”from Nawabshah and created political awareness amongist masses.After the partition,this freedom fighter left Sindh for Ajmir where he breathed his last on 26.06.1955.

     

    Tarachand Gajra :

    Son of Dauomal,born on 12.12.1886 in Shikarpur.Did B.A(Hon) in 1908 and M.A in 1911.Joined Education Department as a teacher in 1913 and served there for nine years. For 2 years he remained out of Education Department and rejoined in 1924.The reason for quiting the job was to take active part in the Non-Cooperation Movement. He founded & edited the weekly “Partab” from Shikarpur and advocated the noble cause of the freedom of the country.He contributed 46 books in Sindhi and English.The situation after the earning of freedom compelled him to left his own Sindh for Mumbai.

     

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  • Congress Branches

    SINDH PROVINCIAL CONGRESS COMMITTEE

     

     

    (its branches and their activities)

     

     

    1. DADU

    Day observed complete hartal today (7.5.1946) owing to the death of Mr.Bhulabhai Dessai in the evening a silent procession was organized by Congress Committee. The procession terminated at the Municipal Park was a public meeting was held. Speeches on Bhulabha’s life were delivered by various speakers. A condolence resolution was also passed.

     

    2. GHOTKI

    The Ghotki Congress Committee held a flag hoisting ceremony on 23.6.1946, as usual.

     

    3. HALLA

    Applications signed by many responsible persons of Hala Taluka have been sent to the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee and other congress leaders against the local congress workers for their open anti-Hindu activities in the whole of the Halla Taluka resolting in much communal tension.

     

    Prof. N. R. Malkani, the local M.L.A. came to Halla, and he was told all these activities of his men. He did his best to persuade his workers to desist from these methods, but the President of the local Congress committee told him openly that he was no his subordinate and refused to follow his advice. Under the excuse that last year the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee passed a resolution in favour of dissolution of Zamindari every Hindu Zamindar is being hit.

     

    4. Hyderabad

    Following resolution was passed at the meeting of District Congress Committee, held on I5.12.1916:

     

    “That it is necessary in the interest of the province of Sindh that it should form a separate unit for the purposes of congress organization and should have a separate provincial congress committee, and that the president be requested to forward the resolution to the general secretaries of the Indian National Congress and the Secretaries of the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee.

     

    The District Congress Committee held a meeting on Wednesday (11.12.1918) at which they recommended Mr. Jamshed N.R. Mehta; Mr. Durgdas B.Advani and Mukhi Jethanand Pritamdas for the presidential chair of the Sindh Provincial Conference.

    The Committee considered the remarks made in the Hyderabad Management Committee’s annual report against the People of Hyderabad and subordinate judges, and having accord their resentmental, appointed a sub-committee to enquire about and study the cases filed by the people against the Management committee and find out what had offended the late Municipal Commissioner, Mr. Garter, and Mr. Gibson the Collector.

     

    last evening (14.12.1918) a public meeting was held in the Holmested Hall compound under the auspices of the “Citizen’s Association” and the District Congress Committee to protest.

     

    1. Against the language used in the Committee of Management’s Report with reference to the people of Hyderabad and the judges of the subordinate Civil Court and

    2. Against the nomination of such a large proportion as on third of the total number of councilors who are to constitute the municipality of the city on its restoration.

    A strong resolution was passed with reference to the former and Government was asked to take severe notice of the conduct of Mr. Carter and Mr. Gibson with reference to the latter subject it was resolved that in view of the recent liberal pro­nouncement of Government in favour of largely reducing the proportion of nominated members in Municipalities and local Boards a city like Hyderabad should have wholly elected Munici­pality especially as the Muhammadan Community, for whose pro­tection the system of nomination was being largely maintained, were going to have separate representation through election. The meeting was of the opinion that experts like the Executive Engineer and the Civil Surgeon and some Educational Officer might be appointed as additional members for consultation only, i.e. without giving them the right to vote. In the discussion on the former resolution some very vehement speeches were made regarding the insult offered to the citizens and contempt committed against a court of law, one speaker said that Mr. Carter has been haramkhor; another said that Mr. Gibson had shown intellectual dishonesty be commenting indirectly on a sub-judge case but saying that he was with holding comment because case was sub-Judice. He added that both officers should be peremptorily sent away. These and similar utterances were much applanded. The meeting was presided over by Diwan Thakurdas Khemsing, ex-president of the Municipality.

     

    The Hyderabad District Congress Committee has decided by 17 votes to 10 to recommend the principle of non-co-operation to the special Indian National Congress. Unlike Mr. Gandhi and the Central Khilafat Committee they consider however that the police and soldiers should he exempt. They will await the decision of the special congress for or against non-co-operation before putting it in practice locally.

    On Saturday (16.7.1921), meeting was held in the Holmstead Hall under the presidency of Dr. Choithram Lalchand, and Jethmal were among the speakers.

    Committee have decided to award three scholarships of Rs.15/- each per menses, tenable for one year to those students who wish to Join the “Gujrat Vidya Pith” or “ALigarh National Muslim University” Applications are invited from students of Hyderabad District.

    The Hyderabad Congress Committee will hold a meeting of congress members tomorrow (7.9.1922) in the Holmstead Hall, where representatives of the congress Punchayat will be elected.

    As a result of fresh elections Mr. Abdul Jabar has been elected as the President of Hyderabad Congress Committee and Mr. Fateh chand as Vice-President.

    On Monday (25.9.1922) the Hyderabad Congress Committee and Khilafat Committee organized a procession which led through the main bazar and terminated into a meeting at the Holmstead Hall, where speeches were delivered urging the use of Khaddar, Alongwith the procession, a photo of Mr. Gandhi and a spinning wheel were carried in a gharry.

    under the auspices of the Hyderabad District Congress Committee, a public meeting was held last night (29.11.1926)at the Holmstead Hall to express thanks to the citizens for having elected Mr. Jairamdas Doulatram to the Bombay Legislative Council.

    The meeting of General Body of the Hyderabad District Congress Committee was held on December 3rd, (1926) and the following office-bearers for the years 26-27 were elected:-

    President:                 Dr.Choithram Gidwani

    Vice President:        Lalchand Jaghani

    Secretary:                 Utamchand Jivansing Gidwani

     

    Members (Managing Committee): Jeramdas Doulatram, Prof. Ghanshyam Jethanand, Kessumal Teckchand, Hiranand Karamchand, Mansing Chuherrmal, Dr. Chimandas Isardas, Moulvi Mohkamaldir, Koluram Vassanmal Bulani.

    Auditors: Chaturbhuj Tejumal

    Representatives on the Provincial Congress Committee:

    Dr.Choithram, Lalchand, JeraMas, Mansing, Prof. Ghanshyamp, kessumal Teckchand, Gopaldas Jhamtmal, Moulvi Mohkamiiddin, Uttaiachan

     

    Following resolution was passed:

    “This committee recommends that an attempt should be made on the occasion of the forthcoming conference to frame a programme regarding council work which should enable united action in councils by all parties which are within the congress”

    Under the auspices of Hyderabad District Congress committee the anniversary of D.C.Das’s death was celebrated in Holmstead Hall, and prayers were offered in Gur Sangat.

    A meeting of Hyderabad congress committee was held on 17.3.1930, it was resolved to form the “Reception Committee” for forthcoming “Sindh Provincial Congress Conference”.

    Following office-bearers were elected at the meeting of Hyderabad District Congress Committee, held on 19.8.1934.

    City Executive Committee:

     

    President:                 Prof. Ghanshamdas

    Vice-President:        Prof. Vaswani

    Secretary:                 Pandit Develat Kundaram

    Treasurer:                 Atmerup Sadacharya

     

    Members of Executive Committees

    Jairamdas Doulatram; Dr. Chimandas; Dr. Pirtabrai; Shewaram Bhatia; Eherumal Suratsing; Shrinsiti sati Vaswani; Shrimati Devi Hasomal, Mr. Surat J. Uttam Sing.

     

    Provincial General Body:

    Dr.Choithram; JairamDas; Prof. Ghansham; Prof. Waswani; Dr. Chimandas; Ramchand Parumal; Mr. and Mrs. Hiranand; Mrs. Sati Vaswani Devdnt Kundaram; Surat J. Uttamsing; Hasomal Issardas; Ataxnrupi Mrs# Devibai Hasomal and Bapo Kishenchand.

     

    District General Body:

    Jairamdas Doulatram; Prof. Vaswani; Prof. Ghansham; Dr.Chimandas; Naraindas Vensimal; Shewaram Bhatia; Bheromal Suratsing; Bheromal Issardas; Lachmandas Bhatia; Bhacchand Hiranand; Devdat Kundaram; Surat J. Uttamsing; Himath lal; Hasomal Issardas; Dr. Dayaram; Dr.PritamKias; Lilaram Hiranand; Devibai Hasomal; Mrs. Satibai Vaswani; Omperkash Chentadev; Mrs. Mohinibai Lalchand; Bapo Kishenchand; Master Chainchaldas; Bhanji Gokaldas; Mrs. Thakuribai Salamatrai; Atramrup; Shevapuri; Sirdar Dayasing and Sirdar Santsing.

    Meeting held on 11.11.1936 at the Holmstead Hall, passed a resolution that India should not entangle itself in any war which may break out – as appeared imminent- in Europe or the East.

    Resolution referred to the elaborate fighting pre­parations now being made by a number of European and Eastern powers and declared that it would be a war of imperialism and capitalism width which India was not concerned.

    Hyderabad mourned the death of Mr. Bhulabhai Desai with a partial hartalta procession going round the city with black flag’s and a public meeting organized by the local congress organization. Public meeting was presided over by Dr. Chimandas Issardas and addressed by him, Hakim Mohammed Yakub Kadri, and others.

    Mr. Hasomal Issardas moved a resolution which was carried expressing the city’s great sorrow over Mr. Bhulabhai Desai’s death.

    A public meeting was held on 22.5.1946 for the election of office-bearers of Congress Committee. A big sensation was provided in its circles when the nomination papers of both Prof. Ghansham Jethanand, M.L.A, (leader, Sindh Congress Party in the Assembly) and Prof. N.R. Malkani, M.L.A., were rejected by the returning officer, Mr. Ladharan Mohandas in Hyderabad City Congress Committee as well as in District Congress Committee elections. The election resulted as follows:

    CITY:

    President: Dr. Chimandas Issardas M.B.B.S.

    Vice-President: Mr. JULthu Shahani

    Secretary: (a)Mr. Santsing Shahani

    (b)Mr. Lokumal Punvani

    Hon. Treasurer: Mrs. Takuri Salaisatrai

    Managing Committee: Mrs. Sati Vasvani; Vishindas Jagtiani; Lachmandas Lalchand; Naraindas Vensimal; Dayasing Uttamsing; Devdat Kudaram; Kripaldas Jairamdas and Bapo Kishenchand.

    District Congress Committee:

    Devdat Kundaram; Dayasing Uttamsing; Santsing Hukumatsing; Dr. Chimandas; Bheromal Issardas; Vishindas Issardas; Lachandas Lalchand; Lokumal Pritamdas; and Gobindraia Buderdas, one seat remaining unfilled.

    Well-attended public meeting was held under congress auspices last evening (3.7.1946) in the Holestead Hall grounds, Dr. Chimandas Issardas presiding Rrof. Ghanshyam Jethanand, M.L.A, leader of the congress group in the Sindh Legislative Assembly addressed the meeting.

    After the President, Dr. Chimandas, has made an impression speech the meeting passed a resolution condemning scathingly the cowardly attempt to derail Mahatma Gandhi’s special. Thanked God that, it had failed and prayed for Mahatma’s long life to make India free.

    For the first time within the last several years a congress public meeting held this evening (3.7.1947) to condemn the recent Sindh ordinance was disturbed by two Hindu Sabha leaders who were not allowed by the Chairman, Dr. Chimandas, to move an amendment to the resolution condemning the ordinances adding that the congress should also be condemned for consenting to the country’s partition which had made the promulgation of these ordinances possible. The Chairman disallowing the amendment, said that it was out of order and the Hindu Sabha could hold a separate meeting for passing whatever resolution they liked. There­upon the movers of the amendment, Mr. Chanchaldas, a teacher, and Mr. Krishinchandm an Arya Samajist, stepped on to the platform and wanted to address the gathering. There was opposition, the congress having their own supporters and Hindu Mahasabha their own. The meeting broke up in confusion after a slight scuffle. The resolution, therefore, could not be put to vote. As the meeting broke up in confusion, the congress version is that the resolution had been put to vote hurriedly and passed before the meeting became disorderly.

    5. Jacobabad:

    Last night (13.3.1923) a public meeting was held under the auspices of the local congress committee with Bhai Newandram Vice-President, in the chair. The proceedings began with some National Songs sung by three sahiti Con-Co-Operators. Next came a resolution of congratulating Mr. Verhomal (teacher Tilk High School Sukkur), who was sentenced to 12 month’s imprisonment, on the 13th (March 1923) at Shikarpur. This was followed by speeches by the Sahiti Non-Co-Oprators.

    A public meeting was held by Jacobabad congress committee on 8.9.1923. It was attended by large number of Local Congress Workers. Mr. Rajendra Prasad, Secretary of the All-India Congress Committee, together with Mr. Viroomal the President of Congress Committee in Sindh and other Provincial Congress Worker also attended the meeting.

    At tne last meeting of District Congress Committee, Jacobabad, held on 7th September, 1924, Dr. Menghraj was elected President, Dr. Hemandas a Vice-president and Mr. Choithram Secretary. It was further unanimously resolved that Mahatma Gandhi be invited on his ensuing visit to Sindh to the town of Jacobabad.

    Tributes were paid to Mr. Phulabhai Desai at a public meeting of the citizens of Jacobabad this evening (6.5.1946) under the auspices of Jacobabad Congress Committee. As the news of congress leader’s death reached, congress workers wested no time in informing all business panchayat, who feeling deep concern, closed all markets immediately. The whole town observed complete hartal.

    The newly-elected Congress Committee of Jacobabad is observing a week in the memory of the late Mr. Allah Bux and the late Mr. Aslam Achakzai commencing from May 11 to 17 (1946). Several Indian leaders including Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Mr. Ataullah Shah Bukhari; Capt. Seghal; Khan Abdul Samad Khan and about 50 provincial leaders have been invited to attend.

     

    6. Karachi:

    A meeting of Karachi District Congress Committee was held on 2.3.1917, in which a series of resolutions of disapproval and protest were passed against the “illiberal spirit” of the recommendations of the public service commission, against Mr. Chaubal’s action in signing the majority report, and against the action of the Punjab Government in excluding Messrs Tilak and Bepin Chandra Pal. Thanks were recorded to Mr. Justice Abdul Rahim for his minority report as member of the Public Service Commission and a resolution was adopted urging the immediate discontinuance of indentured labour in any form.

    A meeting of Karachi District Congress Committee was held at Khalik Dina Hall on 23.3.1917, under the Chairmanship of Harchandrai; 44 delegates were elected for “Sindh Provincial Conference” to be held at Shikarpur. Participants were Jamshed Mehta; Abdul Rahman; Lokamal Chelaramj R.K. Sidhva and Dr. Choithram.

    At a meeting of Karachi District Congress Committee held on 23.10.1917, in Khalik Dina Hallf under the Presidency of Mr. G.A. Chaglla, 37 delegates were elected for the “Special Sindh Provincial Conference” to be held at Hyderabad on 3, 4.11.1917. The Chairman and secretary of Karachi district congress committee were authorized to add to the number.

    A public meeting under the auspices of the Karachi District Congress Committee was held in the first week of December 1917, in the Khalik Dina Hall to elect delegates for the forthcoming congress at Calcutta and to form a Reception Committee for “Sindh Provincial Conference” to be held in Karachi in April 1918. Mr. Ghulam Ali Chagla presided and speakers were Messrs. Nasinglal; MuhaMnad Khan; P.S. Shahani; Dipchand T. Ojha; Lokomal Chelaram; Tikamdas Wadhomal; R.K. Sidhva; 52 delegates were elected, including a few pareses and a Goan M. M. Misquitta.

    The Hon. Mr. Harchandrai Vishindast has resigned the President ship of Karachi District Congress Committee and Mr. T. L. Vaswani has been appointed in his place.

    In conformity with the wishes of Mr. Gandhi the local Non-co-operators are holding nightly public meeting in different parts of city (Karachi) to raise subscriptions and enroll congress members, the first of these meetings was held yesterday evening (26.6.1921) at the Idgah Maiden.

    Messrs. R. K. Sidwa; Lalchand A. Jagitiani; Dr. Patel; Swami Krishnand delivered speeches. Duggdas B. Advani and Muhammed Khan presided one after the other.

    At yesterday’s (27.6.1921) meeting of the Non-co­operation organized in the Lalchand Lekhraj’s godown there were a number of piece-goods merchants present. Pundit Amarsen was in the chair while Messrs. Mohamned Khan; Narsinglal; Lalchand Jagitiani and Mahraj Damodar spoke. When Mr. Gandhi was last here in Karachi, the people had garlanded him at various places with wreaths of yarm which when leaving he had given over in charge of Mohammed Khan and Lalchand. The former had out of them made a piece of Khadar measuring twenty three yeards and this way offered for sale. Mr. Lalchand said that inspite of his utter poverty he would offer for it Rs.1OO but eventually a shikarpuri merchant came to his rescue and took it up for an amount which he would not then give out but would pay to the organizers without having it publicly announced. Other collections made amounted to about Rs.1500.

    A meeting of the general body of the members of the Karachi Congress Committee was held last night (6.7.1921) in the Khalik Dina Hall for the purpose of electing the members of the Panchayat. To voting papers were lodged by members and the result of the voting will be announced shortly.

    A meeting of Non-co-operators held at the Idgah maidan yesterday (3O.6.1921) evening was attended by about a thousand men it lasted till 11 O’clock and yielded about Rs.7,OOO in cash and promises of immediate payment and Rs.10,000 was promised before December 31. Swami Krishnand was promised a monthly sum of Rs.180 to last for a year to enable him to pay the pickets and stop the liquor traffic.

    A public meeting was held on 15.7.1921 in the Khalik Dina Hall where Seth sunderdass presided and Sheikh Abdul Majid, Dr. Choithram, Seth Chainvai Virbhandas and Mr. Zuher Mohammed of Allahabad address the audience. An appeal was made to merchants to case importing any further foreign made cloth and try to dispose off the stocks they already had on their hands in places outside their country.

    On Wednesday (8.3.1922) night a meeting of Congress Committee agreed to observe hartal in Karachi on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wabs. The procedure will be on the lines of the All-India National Congress Resolution on 17th the volunteers will not assemble and collect crowds but previously there will be house-to-house visitation with a view to persuade the people to refrain from attending the celebration.

    To inaugurate the National week the Non-co-operation organized a public meeting last night (5.4.1922) on the Idgah. Moulvi Mohammed Sadiq in the chair referred to the dicisions of the Near East Conference at Paris, and said no terms regarding Turkey would be acceptable to the Indian Muslims which did not meet the requirements of the injunctions of their prophet. Other speakers informed, the audience of the activities of the week, dwelt on the exclusive use of khaddar, as wearing apparel as enjoyed by Mr. Gandhi in his last meeting and to observe complete non-violence in thought, worded deed. They emphasized on the efficacy of fasting and prayer.

    There was an informal meeting last night (27.4.1922) of the Congress and Khilafat Committees which decided to co-operate in spreading the use of Khaddar. It was resolved to approach the Moulvi’s to urge upon the large masses of Muhammedans during the ensuing holy month of Ramzan to wear Khaddar. It was also further decided that some respectable people be entrusted with Khaddar pieces to hawk them through the town.

    To observe the Gandhi Day, the District Congress Committee held a public meeting on 18.5.1922 at the Idgah, Seth Sunderdas Valabdas President District Congress Committee persiding. Kazi Abdul Rahman; Chaggan Lal; Sarswati Devi; Mistri Gaggi spoke on the occasion. They argued that the best way to remember Mr. Gandhi was to wear Khaddar. They also urged the people all should contribute a day’s income to the Tilak swaraj Fund. Meeting lasted for a couple of hours and a thousand people attended.

    The District Congress Committee called a worker’s conference on Saturday (17.6.1922), about 25 persons attending out of those invited. The object was to push forward Congress work in response to the recent resolutions of the All-India Congress Committee. The question of spreading the use of Khaddar and earring on propaganda by means of leaflets and play-cards was considered in the end word-committees were appointed to carry on the work in their respective spheres.

    A meeting of the District Congress Committee was held on Saturday (17.5.1922) night, where a number of non-contentious matters were put through. It was decided that all Congress Committee’s papers and records be kept in the office, where they could be seen by any member with the permission of the Secretaries. It was decided that 3rd class fare be given to congress propagandists. Messrs. Shivaram and Dastur were appointed as Auditors in place of Mr. Dalah. It was decided that upto 15 July elections of party be held.

    Under the auspices of District Congress Committee, a public meeting was held on 7.9.1922 at the Idgah for enlighting public opinion on the Guru-ka-Bagh question (of punjab), Seth Sunderdas valabdas persiding.

    The District Congress Committee has organized a programme of public meetings to be held in different parts of the city.

    On Saturday (25.11.1922) night the Khilafat arid congress Committees held a public meeting at Idgah to congratulate Mr. Din Mohammed late editor of the Al-Wahid on his being sentenced to 12 month’s vigorous imprisonment. Several college friends of Mr. Din Mohammed dwelt on his religious bent of mind and steadfastness of purpose which gave promise of a useful life. Other speakers dwelt on the repressive policy of the Government and emphasized the stimulating effect it had on national life. In the end a resolution was unanimously passed congratulating Mr.Din Mohammed on his sacrifice and service in the cause of the nation. Mr. Bukhari was put up to preside as he was deemed the next victim of section 108 Cr.P.C.

    The local Congress Committee yesterday (18.2.1923) deliberated Gandhi Day in the usual manner. About 200 people met at the Burn Garden in the morning when Sadhu Vaswani held a prayer. In the afternoon a procession started from near the Congress Committees office on the Bunder Road and went round through the usual quarters of the city singing songs. At sunset a public meeting was organized at the Khalik Dina Hall with Mr. Durgdas B. Advani in the chair. Sadhu Vaswani was amongst the speakers who dwelt at the great length upon the National movements in Germany and Turkey where young men were rallying round to work out the salvation of their countries. India, he said similarly expected sacrifice and service from its young men who should hand themselves together and work.

    Under the auspices of the District Congress Committee a public meeting was held last night (19.2.1923) at the Khalik Dina Hall to celebrate the anniversary of the late Mr. G.K. Gokhale, Mr. R.K. Sidhwa presided. Mr. Lunidaram, Mr. Hatim bhoy; Dr. Popatal and Mai Sarswat addressed the audience. The meeting came to an end with the singing of a national song.

    In celebration of Mr. Gandhi’s incarceration anniversary the Karachi District Congress Committee has ordained a general hartal on the (March 1923). There will be also public meetings held in. different parts of the city from the 12th to 18th to enrol volunteers and collect the Tilak swaraj find.

    Messrs. Durgas; Lunidaram; Rewachand Naraindas, and Seth Sunderdas have agreed to serve on the “Arbitration Court” constituted by the District Congress Committee. Some matters have already been placed before them for settlement.

    At the Idgah Maidan last evening (2.12.1923) the Karachi Congress Committee presented an address of welcome to Lal Lajpatrai on behalf of the citizens of Karachi, Principal T.L. Vasvani persided. About three thousand people were present.

    A public meeting was held by Karachi District Congress Committee on 13.4.1923, to commemorate the anniversary of Jallian Walla Bagh.

    The hartal in Karachi on 27.2.1923 was observed dully. It was called by the leaders of Karachi Congress Committee and Karachi Khilafat Conanittee as a protest on Kenya Colony.

    Under the auspices of the Karachi Congress Committee, a public meeting was held on 5.2.1924 at Khalik Dina Hall to express rejoicing over the release of Mr. Gandhi, Swami Govindnand persided.

    The Hall was over-crowded with Non-Co-operator’s and several other members of public.

    Messrs. Lalchand A.Jagtiani; Manilal Vyas; Muhammad Khan; T.L. Vasvani; Haji Abdullah Haroon and some other made speechs.

    The meeting terminated at 8 p.m. amid loud cries of “Mahatma Gandhi-ki-Jai”, “Bharat Mata-ki-Jai”.

    Under the auspices of the Karachi District Congress Committee a public meeting of the citizens of Karachi will be held at the Khalik Dina Hall on Monday, June 30,(1924) at 7.30 p.m. to observe the Death Anniversary of the late Dada bhai Naoroji.

    A debate will be held at the Khalik Dina Hall at 7 p.m. on 3.12.1925 on “The Swarajists policy and their program in the legislature”. Among the speakers are prof, Jitendralal Bennerji; Messrs. Swami Krishnand; Swami Govindanand and Principal S.C. Shahani. The debate is open to the public and is being held under the auspices of the Karachi Congress Committee.

    A meeting of about 200 citizens of Karachi was held in the Khaliq dina Hall under the presidency of Mr. R.K. Sidhwa on Saturday, 20.3.1926, when the following resolution was passed:

    “This meeting of the citizens of Karachi held under the Congress Committee congratulates the Swarajists and others, who walked out of Assembly and Provincial Councils in obedience to the Congress mandate”.

    Speeches were made by Muhammad Khan, Dr. Hingorani, and Drugdas B. Advani.

    Today (16.6.1926) is the first anniversary of the death of Mr. C.R. Das, and a public meeting of the citizens of Karachi will be held at the Khalik Dina Hall this evening to commemorate the event. The meeting has been convened by Mr. Narayandas Anandjee, Secretary of the Karachi District Congress Committee.

    A meeting of Karachi District Congress Committee was held on 16.6.1926 to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Mr. C.R. Das. Meeting was presided over by R.K. Sidhva, President Congress Committee, and speakers included Hatim Alvl, Acharya Gidwani, Swami Govindanand and Mir Muhammad Baluch. Meeting was attended by seventy persons.

    A public meeting was held on 3.11.1926 in Khalik dina Hall under auspices of Congress Committee. Mr. Durgdas, B. Advani and others addressed the meeting, in support of Durgdas B. Advani’s candidature.

    At a public meeting held last night (2.2.1927) in the Khalik dina Hall, Karachi under the auspices of the Karachi Congress Committee, and presided over by Mr. Naraindas Anandji Bechar to protest against the Government of India’s action in sending troops to China, fiery and vehement speeches were made by Mr. Mohammed Khan, Swami Govindanand, R.K. Sidhwa and others.

    The following resolution moved by Mohammed Khan was carried, “This public meeting of the citizens of Karachi conveys its warm sympathy with the people of China in their struggle for freedom and most indignantly protest against the dispatch of Indian troops by reason of Britain’s bellicose attitude”.

    Under the auspices of the Karachi District Congress Committee, a public meeting was held last night (16.6.1927) at the Khalik dina Hall to commemorate the second anniversary of the late Mr. C.R. Das. Several speeches were made on his life and work.

    In a meeting of Karachi Congress Committee, held on 16.9.1928 at Dr. Tarachand’s residence it was resolved to concentrate energy in making the boycott of the “Simon Commission” a success. It was decided to hold another meeting on 23.9.1928 to finalize the program in this connection.

    In a meeting of Karachi Congress Committee held on 8.3.1930, at Khalik dina Hall Resolutions were passed on the following subjects:-

    (1) Congratulation to Mr. Patel on his arrest (under section 71 Bombay District Police Act).

    (2) An appeal to the Congress Workers for joining “Satayagrah Army”.

    On 12.3.1930, a procession from Swaraj Ashram, Garikhata was taken out by the Karachi Congress Workers, which ended in Rambagh recreation ground, where a meeting was held under the presidency of Mr. Naraindas Anandji.

    “Gandhi Arrest Day*’ was observed by the Karachi Congress Committee on 3.4.1932. Workers hosted flag on Muncipal office.

    Following were arrested in this connection:-

    Dingi bai (Woman dictator); Mughanmal Fanachand; Lakshman Lakhmichand and Badri Shanker Bhat.

    Following office-bearers were elected for the year 1934-35 at a meeting of Karachi District Congress Committee held on 19.5.1934 at Khalikdina Hall under the presidency of Naraindas Bechar.

    Presidents: Naraindas Bechar

    Vice-Presidents: i)Mrs Kikibhen Lalwani

    ii)Moulvi Muhammad Sidik

    iii)A. K. Sidhwa

    Secretary: Parasram Tahilarami

    Treasurers: Seth Haridas

    Auditors: Messrs. M.B.Dalai & Co.

    Members of Executive Council:

    Swami Govindanand; Dr. Tarachand; Swami Krishanand; Alji Mahrotra; Hafiz Ahmed; Mr. Shrikhrishin Lulla; Shivaram Chawan; Dr. Pershotam, Poona bhai Mamai; Odhavji Sejpalj; Ravji Ganatra; Kalidas Narain; Rupchand Ramchand Bhagnori; Acharya Jamiyatram; Shri Manek ben Maheta; Shri Mehar ben Kadger; Shri Kamlaben Mukhi; Shri Sundrabi Chawan.

    Members of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee:

    Nariandas Bechar; Jarashed Mehta; Moulvi Muhammad
    Sidik; R.K.Sidhwa; Swami Govindanand; Swami Krishinanand; Seth
    Haridas Lalji; Parsram Tahllarami; Mrs, Kikibhen Lalwani;
    Shrikishin Lulla; Lalji Maharotra; Seth Sukhdev; Bhadrashanker
    Bhatt; Acharya Jamiyatrai and Hafiz Nisar Ahmed.
    In a meeting of Karachi Congress Committee held on 16.2.1935. It was resolved to have a building of its own at an approximate cost of Rs. 20,000. An influential sub­ committee was appointed to select a plot.

    A meeting of Karachi Congress Committee was held on 30.6.1935 to pass annual report, accounts and to carry on changes effecting the rules and bylaws of the committee.

    In the end, following were elected as office-bearers for the year 1935-36.

    Presidents: R.K.Sidhwa

    Vice-Presidents: i)Moulvi Muhammad Sidik

    ii) Dr.Tarachand

    Secretaries: i)Swami Krishanand

    ii) Parsram Tahilraiiani

    Treasurer: Anand Hingorani

    Auditor: D.P.Dastur

    15 members were elected for provincial congress committee including R.K. Sidhwa; Moulvi Mohammad Sidik; Naraindas Bechar; Swami Govidanand; Mariwalla; Swami Krishnanad; Anand Hingorani; Seth Haridas Lalji; Shrimati kiki Bhen; Goverdhan Vazirani; Ramchand Sadarangani; Parsaram Tahilarami and others.

    A meeting of Karachi Congress Committee was held on 11.9.1935, a resolution viewing with apprehension the Italo-Abyssinian tangle, and consequent feverish preparations for war and expressing sympathy with Abyssinian people in their struggle was adopted.

    Committee requested working Committee of All-India National Congress to deliberate over the situation, at an early date.

    It was resolved to convene a public meeting on 17.9.1935 to assure Abyssinian of the support of Indians.

    A largely attended meeting held last evening (1O.5.1936) at Khalik dina Hall under the auspices of the Karachi District Committee, Mr. R.K. Sidhwa presiding, reaffirmed the lucknow Congress resolutions raftering to the arrest of Mr. Subah Bose and suppression of civil liberties.

    Prior to the meeting the national flag was flown half-mast on the news of Dr. Ansari’s death being broken to the people. The meeting passed a resolution expressing profound sorrow and conveying heartedly sympathy with the deceased family and adjourned for five minutes.

    As a protest against the decision of the Central Congress Parliamentary Board in case of Swami Govindanand’s disqualification, the following Congress Workers of Garikhata tendered their resignations on 30.9.1936:-

    Shrimati Parpti Lalvani; Dr. Tarachand Lalvani; Mr. Ghansham das. Mir chandani; Vasde Raisighani; and Lakhmichand N.Kinger Secretary of Garikhata Congress Committee.

    The Congress Ward elections were held on 23.11.1936 and following office-bearers were elected!

    From Saddart: Mr. R.K. Sidhwa(President) and

    Dr. Tripathi(Secretary).

    From Runchore: Dr.Popatlal (President) and

    Mr N.Vyas (Secretary).

    From Garrikhatas: Mr.Tirith Subhani (President) and

    Mr.Eotiram (Secretary).

    From Old Town: Moulvi Mohammad Sidik (President) and

    Dr.Tarachand J.Lalwani and Assandas (Secretaries)

    From Bunder Road Extention: Mr. Parstam Tahilramani (President)

    Shri mati Ganga Gidvani(Vice PrtiEident), Ram Sadarangani and Miss Jethi Sipahimilani (Secretaries) Anand Hingorani(Treasurer).

    Elections to some of the Ward Congress Committees in Karachi City were held today (2.6.1946). Following were elected:

    GHARIJQIATTA WARD:

    Tirath Sabhani (President); Motiram A.K. (Vice President); Birma R. Bighani (Secretary); Hiro A. Shahani(Secretary) and Balram Motwani(Treasurer).

     

     

    RUNCHHORE WARD:

    Durgesh Thaker (President) and Ravji Ganatra (Vice President).

    Glowing tributes were paid to late Bhulabahi Desai at a public meeting of the Karachi Congress Committee this evening (7.5.1947) at the Rambagh Recreation Ground under the auspices of the Karachi District Congress Committee. The meeting was largely attended and Swami Krishnanad presided.

    At the meeting speeches were made by Dr. Choithram P. Gidvani, President of the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee; Swami Krishinanand; Mr. Lalji Mehrotra and Hr. R.K. Sidhwa.

    The Karachi Congress Municipality Party at its meeting this evening (14.6.1946) considered letter from Swami Krishnanad President of the Karachi District Congress Committee, asking the party to reconsider its decision on confining the membership of the School Board to members of the party itself so far as the general seats went, and decided that it was no reason to go back upon its previous decision.

    The party also appointed a committee of over a dozen members to go into the question of corruption in the municipality and to submit a report about the ways and means of putting an end to it.

    At a general body meeting of the Karachi students Congress held on 19.6.1946 it was unanimously resolved to picket all the colleges on the issue of enhancement of college fees.

    The general body of the Karachi Student’s Congress resolved at a meeting decided this evening (25.6.1946), that in view of the authorities of the Sindh Collegiate Board having, so far, failed to remove their legitimate grievances in respect of charging the increased rats of fees and also owing to the fact that a speedy solution of the question was badly called for, the meeting was compelled to direct its “council of Action” to organize forthwith a hunger-strike by a batch of students at the college.

    In the morning (1.8.1947), Karachi Congress men took out a Prabhat Pheri which ended with a flag solutation infront of lokmanya Tilak’s statue at the Khalik dina Hall. At the ceremony (Tilak Day), Swami Krishnanad President of the Karachi District Congress Committee, spoke on present-day politics and dilated on the glorious contribution made by lokmanya Tilak the achievement of the goal of independence by the country.

    A meeting of the Congress Assembly Party has been convened by Prof. Ghansiiyam Jethanand, leader, at his residence on August 12, 1947 to consider the question of nominations for the non-muslim representative of Sindh on the Pakistan Consti­tuent Assembly in Place of Mr. Jiramdas Doulatram and to select a nominee of the congress for the impending bye-election in the land holder’s constituency in place of Shaikh G. Hussain Hidayatullah, the Governor designate of Sindh.

     

    7. LARKANA.

    On Sunday (25.6.1922) night the Congress party at Larkana organized a public meeting to urge the audience to help completing the construction programme of the Congress by A August 15. Another public meeting held there congratulated Moulvi Ghulam Farid on his imprisonment while during national work.

    To celebrate the anniversary of the great leader, Dada bhoy Nooraji, a public meeting was called last night (30.6.1922) by The District Congress Committee. Seih Sunderdas Valabdas presided on the occasion.

    A meeting of Larkana Congress Committee was held on 2.3.1930, to make an appeal for enlisting volunteers for Satyagrah Movement. Messrs. Morusing; Goumal and Munshi Gobindram were enrolled as the volunteers.

     

    8. NAWABSHAH.

    A resolution criticizing the policy of the Sindh Ministry regarding political prisoners in Sindh was adopted at a meeting of the Nawab Shah District Congress Committee yesterday (2.6.1946). The resolution “inter alia” stated that whereas other Provincial and even the Govt: of India had released political prisoners, including those convicted of violence, and also the I.N.A. personnel, in Sindh Mr. Tilokchand Gopaldas and Mr. Kishan Gurnani Editor and Sub-editor, respect­ively of the weekly “Hind Samachar” of Nawabshah had been convicted and remanded to jail custody for the political offence of publishing an “independence Day Issue” in 1945.

     

    9. ROHRI

    On 18.6.1921 a public meeting under the auspices of the Congress Committee was called when Mr. Bhagwandas narrated two incidents of police intimidation. One of which was connected with his visit to khairpur Mirs to purchase spinning wheels. He was wearing his Gandhi cap and Khaddar dress when a police man of the state prohibited him from going into the town or from getting any lodging. The vazir of Khairpur is reported to have issued prohibition orders against Non-co-operators in his state. Mr. Pamnani said that besides the petty donations paid to Mr. Gandhi a sum of Rs.1,000 was presented him and up to this time 4,000 have been collected for the swaraj Fund.

    The Rohri taluka congress committee in its published report says: That the committee has received a gift of 26 spinning wheels. Propaganda work has been carried on in the villages and towns of Geneva, Haji Mohammed Dadlai, Kahmmadpur, Pano Akil, Daharki, Ubauro and the part of workers stirs out on every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday to different villages. Some spinning wheels have been prepared here and about 40 have been sent for from Rahimyar Khan. On marriage occasion some wheels have been presented to poor windowed women. They intend distributing 1,000 wheels in the town. Some 424 yards of Khadsr cloth have been sold and weaving work will soon be started.

    The Rohri Congress Committee in its recent meeting have decided to present Mr. Gandhi, on his visit to Rohri of at least one crore yards of yarn.

    A public meeting was held in the Municipal park at 6 p.m. on Wednsday (4.11.1936) under the auspices of the local congress committee. Dr. Choithram, Mr. Jairamdas and Mr. C.T. Valecha came from Sukkur. Mr. Valecha and Dr. Choithram requested the voters to vote for the congress candidate namely Mr. Hassaram S. Pamnani.

    Mr. Tulsidas Shiwandas Gajwani a candidate from Rohri division, then spoke and said that the parliamentary Board of the congress committee had taken a hasty step by announcing the name of Mr. Pamnani as a candidate from Rohri Division. The speaker pointed out that people in villages had no regard for the congress or congress candidates.

    Mr. Jairamdas then replied Mr. Tulsidas, and said that as only one candidate namely Mr. Pamnani had sent in his application to stand on congress ticket, the congress committee had no right to reject it. He concluded his speech by saying that if voters did not vote for the congress candidates and if the congress candidates failed, it would be considered a failure of the voters and not of the congress

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    10. SHIKARPUR.

    A meeting of Shikarpur congress committee was held on 26.1.1928, seth Sobhraj Walecha presided. Amongst the present were Moulvi Cheshti; Swami Priyag Zhrti; Mahraj Lunidd ram; Bokhari; Govindanand and Shaikh Abdul Majid. It was resolved to observe hartal on 3.2.1928, the day on which “Simmon Commission” is to arrive at Bombay.

    At a meeting of Shikarpur Congress Committee, following were elected as office-bearers for the year 1934-35:-

    President: Kaka Sobhraj

    Vice-President: Shrimati Ganga Devi

    Secretary: Khanchand

    Mr. Bilandram Vasandrr.al, who is observing a fast for the last few days in order to bring pressure on Mr. Lilaram Pherwani to withdraw his candidature from the Sindh Legislative Assembly, is in critical condition.

    He has been examined by doctors. He has been persuaded to take water by Jairamdas.

    Mr. Bilandram, broke his fast on Saturday (6.11.1936) as the result of the persuasions of a number congress-men of Shikarpur.

    Dr. Lilaram has not withdrawn his candidature.

    Yesterday (21.5.1946) evening a function was arranged in Tilak Swaring Shawan by prominent congress workers in honour of Prof. Udharam Asvani of Benaras Hindu University on his election to the legislative Assembly of the U.P. Prof. is an old congress worker of Shikarpur.

     

    11. SUKKUR.

    During the past three days (15 to 17.3.1919) three meetings were organized by the congress committee – two in connection with the passing of Rowlatt bills and one to enlighten the public on the congress-Muslim scheme. The first meeting was presided over by Haji Abdullah Haroon of Karachi and was attended by a large number of Muhammadans who happened to be in Sukkur in connection with Muhammadan Educational Conference (organized by Anjuman I.A.W. Sukkur). At this meeting vigorous speeches were made by President, Mr. Abdul Rahman of Karachi and Dr. Choithram. At the second meeting presided over by Mulchand Pessumal, a very large number of Moulvi from different parts of Sindh, who had come for the Educational Conference, were present. The provisions of the Rowlatt Bills were explained at length and few were induced to take the satyagarh vow. The third meeting yesterday (17.3.1919) under the presidency of Mr. Viromal Begraj was also well attended. The number of Muhammadans was not so great as at the previous meeting for some of them had left by the evening train. Speeches were made by Haji Abdullah Haroon; Mr. Abdul Rehman, Dr. Choithram and Mr. Virumal explaining the congress-Muslim scheme and few of the audience were enlisted members of the congress committee.

    Under the auspices of the District Congress Committee a public meeting was held on 6.4.1919 to educate public opinion on political subjects. Speeches were made by several gentlemen on the Rowlatt Bills, Satyagrah Vow, Tilak fund, and honourary magistrates, and about twenty delegates were elected for the forthcoming Provincial conference at Jacobabad. At the same meeting it was announced that a meeting would be held on Saturday (12.4.1919) when matters pertaining to the local municipalities would be discussed and duties of the voters would be explained to the audience.

    Today (23,7.1919) being the birthdate of Mr. Tilak the member of congress Committee celebrated it by arranging for Kanah Pershad at sadh Bella, in morning, distributing Methai on the bunder road in the evening, sending a message of congratulations to Mr. Tilak and distributing in the town a leaflet giving an account of his life.

    Last night (3.11.1919) a meeting under the auspices of the District Congress Committee took place in a private godown opposite to the Bunder Station when Dr. Choithram of Hyderabad gave an address on the present condition of Bharat Varsh and congress. He described the condition of indians in the Punjab, South Africa and Fiji Islands and exhorted the audience to go to the congress in numbers to strengthen the hands of those who were working in the direction of the advancement of the country. Mr. Lokomal Chellaram and some other speakers spoke in the same strain and in the end 25 more ncaries were added to the congress committee.

    The All-indla Congress Committee of Sukkur hold its meeting on July 29 (1920) and decided that it cannot recommended non-co-operation and the decision of the All-India congress should be awaited about it. Shikarpur Congress Committee has decided in favour of non-co-operation.

    At a public meeting held on 3.5.1921 a resolution condemning the action of the Sukkur Municipality in refusing an address of welcome to Mr. Gandhi, was passed. Dr. Sugnomal, a Municipal Councilor, announced that he did not consider it worthwhile to continue in a Municipality which had refused a welcome address to a man like Mr. Gandhi and he had therefore resigned his seat on the corporation.

    A monster meeting was held yesterday (30.6.1921), when amidst cheers it was announced that Sukkur had paid its share to the Tilak Swaraj Fund. Mr. Viromal announced that he thought at first he had to collect Rs.11,500 which was done. But when Mr. Gandhi demanded three lakhs from Sindh, the share of Sukkur increased to Rs.26500. He had worked to bring the figure of Sukkur District including that of Rohri to 25,000. If he had not been able to raise the required quota, he would have sold his property. Some young men were also prepared to sell their property. He read a remarkable letter written by a young man who offered to sell himself into servitude to any rich Sethia, for a sum which might make up the required deficit. The people demanded to have a Darshan of the young man who had written the letter and he was brought on the platform amidst cheers. To the great surprise of all he turned out to be son of a rich man and had not been up till now actively associated with Non-co-operators, Mr. Viroomal’s appeal for funds brought about Rs.500 more. Several donations were also promised. The number of charkhas running in Sukkur District is exceeded 3,000. But the District had failed to enroll 11,500 members. Altogether only 5,000 members were enrolled. It was hoped that 6,000 more would soon be enrolled. Moulvi Taj Mohammed also spoke at the meeting.

    A meeting of the members of the city congress committee was held yesterday (8.2.1922) to elect candidates for the various Municipal Wards in the town of Sukkur. At the outset it was decided that the elected candidate would be required to sing the following pledge.

    “I shall not vote for any Government servant, pensioner, title holder or honorary Magistrate or President, Vice-President or Chairman of any Committee or Membership of the Managing Committee. Whenever my issue will arise between Government and Congress I shall invariably vote for the latter excepting when I conscientiously feel otherwise”

    The local congress committee is making strenuous efforts to collect for the Tilak Swaraj Fund, it is understood that the Das party which is particularly active of Sukkur is whole-heartedly co-operating with the congress party.

    Yesterday (18.11.23) was observed as “Gandhi Day” by the members of the Congress Committee. In the evening a khadi sale was organised which resulted in the sale of about Rs.200 worth of khadi. In the evening a public meeting was organized in an open space under the presidency of Mr. Virumal Begraj. In the end Parmanand Mewaram gave demonstrations of the way in which instruction was imparted to the blind.
    Lokmanya Tilak’s anniversary was celeberated here yesterday (1.8.1926) in a fitting manner. In the evening meeting was organized on the Bunder under the auspices of Congress Committee presided over by Seth Jashanmal. Meeting was well attended and speechs dwelling on the qualities of lokmanya were made by local congress workers and several others.

    12. THATTA.

    A meeting of Thatta Congress Committee was held, and following office-bearers were electad for 1946/47.
    Mr. Nasinglal Dhamanmal (President)
    Mr. Bhagwandas Bazarimal (Vice-President)
    Mr. Rupchand L. Asarpota (Secretary)
    Mr. Ishwardas Hiradas (Treasurer)

    Following were elected on District Congress Committee (Karachi):

    Nasinglal, Bhagwandas and Isnwardas.

     

     

     

  • Provincial Congress Committee

    SINDH PROVINCIAL CONGRESS COMMITTEE

     

    (Meetings and activities)

     

    A meeting of the Council of the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee will be held on Saturday (17.1.1920) in Hyderabad, to consider the following subjects:

    1. To consider the following resolution passed by the Amritsar Congress: “This congress urges its Provincial committees and other affiliated associations to promote labour unions throughout the country with the view of improving social, economic and political condition of the labouring classes and securing for them a fair standard of living and a proper place in the body politics of India”.

    2. To organise an “All-Sindh Fund” for the Jallian Walla
    Bagh Memorial; and

    3. The non-release of a large number of political prisioners in various provinces of India.

    At a meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee last week the Hon. Mr. Harchandrai Vishindas C.I.E. was elected president and Hon. Mr. G.B. Bhurgri and Mr. Jamshed N.R. Mehta Vice Presidents. The following five members were elected for All-India Congress Committee: The Hon. Mr. Harchandrai and Messrs. Jamshed N.R. Mehta; Durgdas B. Advani, Choithram P. Gidwain, and Jeramdas Doullatram. The meeting also passed a resolution recommending the selection by the Government of India of Mr. B.G. Tilak as indians representative on the peace conference.

    There was a meeting of the Sindh provincial Congress Committee here (Hyderabad) on Sunday (16.5.1920) last at which after much discussion it was resolved that a special session of the Sindh Provincial Conference should be called within two months to consider and give its opinion on the Reforms, on the “Punjab affairs” including the reports of the “Congress Committee” and “Hunter Committee”, and on the “Khilafat” question.

    A meeting of the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee was held at Hyderabad on Tuesday (15.6.1920), Mukhi Jethanand Pritamdas presiding. A committee was appointed to consider the Reform Rules and forward their views telegraphically to Mr. Patel in England. As regards the holding of a special session of the Provincial Conference to consider the Reforms, the Khilafat, the Hunter Report and other questions, it was decided that the conference should be held about a week before the holding of the special congress, the exact dates to be appointed by the reception committee of the conference. The question of the continuance of restrictions on the export of food grains was also considered and a committee was appointed together facts and figures and submits their considered opinion within a week.

    Sindh Provincial Congress Committee after a prolonged discussion (on 30.7.1920 at Hyderabad) has adopted by a majority of votes resolutions saying:-

    1. “That in consideration of the vital demands in connection with the revision of the Turkish treaty and the punjab affairs non-co-operation should be resorted to as against mere agitation”.

    2. “That the special congress should declare that the revision of the Turkish Peace Treaty should ensure absolute independence for the Arabs and the nationalities of Syria and Mesopotamia if these nationalities desire it and

    3. That the programme of non-co-operation should not be put into operation until the ground has been prepared by adequate preliminary propaganda.

    A programme of non-co-operation was drafted which in some points differs from that of the Central Khilafat Committee. A discussion is now taking place on the details of this pro­gramme, which will probably take another two days for final adoption.

    The Sind Provincial Congress Committee met on Sunday (15.8.1920) last at Hyderabad when thirty members were present. Mr. Sautdas moved a resolution against non-co-operation similar to the one he had moved in the District Congress Committee. Mr. Hirdaram of Karachi seconded him. Mr. Abdul Majid moved an amendment in a strong speech in favour of Mr. Ghandi’s non-co-operation. Dr. Choithram seconded him. Mr. Gopaldas moved another amendment which was against non-co-operation but different from Mr. Sautdas’s propotion. Mr. Sautdas withdrew his motion in favour of Mr. Gopaldas’s that did not condemn non-co-operation as unconstitutional but simple as impracticable and dangerous. The decision was adjourned to 26th just before the special conference. The meeting on Sunday took three hours in the morning and nearly four hours in the evening.

    On Thursday night (last week of August, 1920) at a meeting of the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee the principal of modified non-co-operation was adopted. Three votes were taken, one for Mr. Ghandhi’s plan in entirety, one for modification, while the third strongly opposed the non-co-operation. The resolution adopted laid down the police and army should not be tampered with, for that would upset order, and leave indian open to hostile foreign invasion, it also provided that people should be properly educated before starting the programme.

    This morning (21.11.1920) there was (at Hyderabad) an annual general meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee for the election of office-bearers and representatives on the All-India Congress Committee, also to consider Mr. Ghurgri’s resignation of the Presidentship and to consider the revised draft constitution of the Indian National Congress. The election of fifteen office-bearers and of five representations occupied more than three bourses, there being end-less talks, speeches and suggestions. Very much of the time was taken up with the consideration whether on the executive council which was to meet always at Karachi the Head Quarters here should or should not be. So many or so many representatives from each district. Mr. Bhurgri’s resignation was recorded as the year of his office is already over. Mr. Durgdas B. Advani was appointed President for New Year (Nov.1920 to Oct.1921). Mr. Bhurgri was rejected as a representative on the All-India even proposed by any one. Mr. Jethmal, Mr. Bulchand Kodoomal and Mr. Kishinchand Amersing resigned the membership of the Provincial Congress Committee. There were hardly any elderly men of experience taking active part in the meeting.

    On Sunday (17.7.1921) at a meeting of the Provincial Congress Committee at Hyderabad It was decided to organize a Provincial National Service for propaganda work. Women night take part in this works in their sphere time and would be financed by the Provincial Congress Committee but no separate service was instituted for them with any separate representation power of vote. Ways and means were besides devided to organize boy-cott of foreign cloth in the Province. As president for the next National Congress at Ahmedabad in December, Mr. C.R. Das was voted for as candidate and was full supported.

    The Sindh Provincial Congress Committee decided on Wednesday, 8.3.1922 that not Individual should launch on Civil Disobedience without obtaining permission from the Provincial Congress Committee and fulfilling all conditions lay down by the All – India Congress Committee.

    The Sind Provincial Congress Committee have awarded nine scholarships to students undertaking studies at the Gujrat vidyapith, six of them are of the value of Rs.20 each monthly, and three of Rs.l5.

    The Sind Provincial Congress Committee has forwarded to Calcutta through their representative all the evidence collected in connection with the Civil Disobedience question to be placed before the Enquire Committee.

    A meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee will be held on Friday 8.9.1922 at Hyderabad to consider inter-alia the recommendations of the Khaddar Committee regarding the making of advances for organizing Khaddar Production.

    At a meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee held on Friday 8.9.1922, at Hyderabad. It was decided to spend Rs.20000 out of its own funds in addition to 50,000 got from All-India Congress Committee

    The Secretary Sindh Provincial Congress Committee has instructed all congress committees in Sind to join the Khilafat Committees in the celebration to be held on 17.9.1922 all over the province in connection with the Turkish recovery of Smyorana.

    The recent elections of the Provincial Congress Committee appear to have produced bitterness in certain quarters, and tomorrow (27.1.1923) meeting at Shikarpur is expected stormy on that account. Mr. Virumal’s election to the Presidentship, the removal of the Provincial office from Hyderabad to Sukkur, and the appointment of a Slikhrite as Secretary have led the Hyderabad Congress people to discover a flow on the elections with the result that some of them have sent a proposal for setting aside the election on the grounds that there were several technical irregularties in the elections at the Mirpurkhas meeting.

    A meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee was held at Shikarpur on Saturday (27.1.1923) and continued on Sunday.

    The main question before the committee was the consideration of a proposal to set aside the Mirpurkhas elections which has resulted in the appointment of Mr. Virumal Beghraj as the President of the Provincial Congress Committee.

    The Sind Provincial Congress Committee met at Karachi yesterday (24.6.1923) and the day before (23.6.1923) when resolutions were passed unanimously electing Moulana Mohammed Ali the President of the next session of Congress and instructing all Congress Committees in Sindh to suspend all propaganda against council entry. The committee further resolved to request the All-India Congress Committee to convene a special session of congress to finally settle up the differences that has arisen between congressmen. In regard to Nagpur Satyagaraha it was resolves:

    (1) to congratulate Karachi Congress Committee on its decision to send 25 volunteers and devote a sum of Rs.2,000 to the Sind Provincial Congress Committee met at Karachi yesterday (24.6.1923) and the day before (23.6.1923) when resolutions were passed unanimously electing Moulana Mohammed Ali as the President of the next session of congress and instructing all congress committees in Sindh to suspend all propaganda against council entry. The committee further resolved to request the All-India Congress Committee to convene a special session of congress to finally settle up the differences that has arisen between congress men. In regard to Nagpur Satyagraha it was resolved:

    (1) To congratulate Karachi Congress Committee on its decision to send 25 volunteers and devote a sum of Rs.2000 to defray their expenses and to support where necessary, the familes of those that may be imprisoned, and

    (2) To constitute a Provincial volunteer Board to examine those persons offering to enlist as volunteers whether they satisfied the requirements laid down by the All India Congress Committee and to co-ordinate the work of enrolment through the province so as to keep up the supply of volunteers for the Nagpur Satyagraha.

    At a meeting of the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee held recently at Hyderabad, it was resolved to remove office from Hyderabad to Karachi, and to hold a Sind Provincial Political Conference at Karachi in the end of may1926.

    A meeting of Sind Provincial Congress Committee was held on 5.2.1930 at Max Denso Hall, Karachi, it was presided over by Dr. Choithram.

    Amongst the present were:- Naraindas A, Bechar (president local Congress Committee); K. Punniah; Acharya A.T. Gidwani, Swami Krishanand; R.K. Sidhwa and Govindanad, meeting was called in connection to the 45th session of congress to be held in Karachi.

    A meeting of Sind Provincial Congress Committee was held on 2.3.1930 in Bharat Sarswat Mandir. It was presided over by Dr. Choithram.

    It was decided to hold an exhibition at the time of the 45th session of congress to be held in Karachi. It was resolved to take pledges from the people to boycott foreign cloth.

    A reception Committee consisting the following members was appointed for Indian National Congress to be held in Karachi:

    Dr. Choithrami Swami Govindanand; Prof. N.R. Malkani; Jairamdas Doulatram; Swami Krishnanand; Viromal Begraj; H.S. Pamnani and R.B. Motwani.

    Seth Isardas Varandmal was appointed as treasurer

    A meeting of Sind Provincial Congress Committee was held on 26.11.1933 at Holmstead Hall, Hyderabad Dr. Tarachand P. Gidwani presided. It was attended by 40 members among them were:

    Narayandas Anandji; Swami Govindanand; R.K. Sidhwa; Prof. Shawdas Vaswani; Dr. Vishindas Shidvasani; Vishna Sharma; Kishinchand Melwani; Mrs. Kamladevi Hiranand; Mr. Baldev Gagra; Hundraj Parwani:-

    Resolutions passed:

    1. “In view of the fact that dissension are so rife in the congress ranks this meeting of the congress workers of Sindh is of the opinion that it is high time that a meeting of the All India Congress Committee be called to discuss the present political situation in order to revive political life in the country and to bring about unity in the congress ranks”.

    2. “This meeting is of the opinion that under the conditions existing at the present movement, it will be very difficult to continue individual civil disobedience movement or revive mass civil disobedience movement in Sindh”.

    This meeting of the congress workers of Sindh declares its firm faith that under the leadership of M. Gandhi during 14 years there has been a wonderful political awakening made a considerable progress towards the attainment of freedom.

    This meeting is therefore, indebted to him for his valuable services to the nation and expects that he will continue to lead the country”.

    A meeting of Sind Provincial Congress Committee was held on 21.6.1934, under the presidentship of Dr. Choithram.

    Executive discussed the Government communique removing the ban on congress. It was decided to direct all the District Congress Committees to hold election by 1.8.1934. A Sub-Committee consisting the following members was appointed to arrange for a conference of political workers during the forthcoming visit of Mr. Gandhi: –

    Dr.Choithram; Swami Govindanandj Moulvi Muhammad Sidik and Swami Krishnanand.

    Resolution on the following subjects were passed:

    (i) Appreciation of the services of congress workers,

    (ii) Condemnation of discrimination of Government against “Red Shirts”.

    A meeting of Sind Provincial Congress Committee was held on 9.7.1934 in Karachi, Jairamdas Doulatram General Secretary of Indian National Congress presided.

    Following work was carried out:

    (i) Expressed grief at the deaths of Patel; Sen Gupta and Dr. Besant.

    (ii) Considered the draft of new rules and passed.

    (iii) Adjourned the question of appointing Sind representatives on the Congress parliamentary Board.

    (iv) Resolved to revive congress committee’s political life.

    A meeting of Executive Committee of the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee was held under the presidency of Dr. choithram.

    It considered the alleged irregularities of elections to Karachi District Congress Committee where in non-habitual Khadi-weared are reported to have exercised votes against rules pretesting which a section of the members walked out and held another meeting and elected separate committee.

    The council invalidated both the elections and ordered fresh election after getting instruction from the All India Congress Committee and working committee regarding their means to how enforce Khadar clause in fiture.

    A meeting of Sindh provincial congress Committee was held on 1.12.1934 in Karachi, Dr. Choithram presided. Committee resolved that the congress working committee be recommended to organize an All-India demonstration against the joined parliamentary committee’s Report by fixing a day on which public meetings be held in co-operation with other political parties who agree with the congress attitude for endorsing the statement of working committee on the Joint parliamentary committee’s Report to be issued by working committee and burning effigies of the report with a view to attracting mass attention.

    Sub-Committee consisting of following members was appointed for drafting rules for Sindh Provincial Congress Committee:

    Dr. Choithram, Swami Govindanand; Prof. Ghansham das and Parasram Thai Iraniani.

    Committee resolved that the Sindh province political conference be convened during Easter and the Karachi District Congress Committee be requested to make arrangements for the
    same.

    Resolved that on the occasion of the above conference, an exhibition of Sindh arts and crafts and other Swadeshi articles be organized and committee of 7 persons be appointed to arrange for the same in consultation with the Sindh branch of All-India’s Spinner’s Association and All-India village industries Association,

    Question of constituting Karachi a separate congress province was discussed and postponed sine die.

    A meeting of Sindh provincial Congress Committee was held on 5.12.1934 in Karachi, and following resolutions were passed:—

    (1) The council of the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee recommends to the working committee and the congress parliamentary
    Board to issue instructions to the congress members of legislative
    Assembly that they should leave the chamber as soon as lord Willingdon entered it to address the house in order to express the nations resentment against the ruthless repression inaugurated and carried on during his regime”.

    (2) The council of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee most emphatically condemns the shocking restrictions imposed on Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose immediately on his arrival at Calcutta. Confirming him in the house under the most intolerable and provoking conditions; considering the state of Mr. Subhas Bose’s state of health in its further impairment in the opinion of this council such restrictions are unheard of and betray a spirit of utter barbaric vindictiveness.

    The council of the Sindh Provincial Congress is of opinion that cricket tournaments arranged on a communal basis have a tendency to emphasize the communal aspect of these matches and add to the communal strain between various communities which are already politically divided.

    The council appeals to the various cricket Associations to discontinue these tournaments on a communal basis and arrange them on a territorial or other basis.

    In a meeting of Sind Provincial Congress Committee held on 27.1.1935, in Karachi, a committee of 30 members was appointed to make arrangements for coming “Sind Political Conference” to be held in Karachi.

    In a meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee, held on 14.2.1935 in Karachi All-India Congress Committee through resolution was requested to give Karachi a district (Provincial) position in congress.

    In a meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee held on 3.6.1935 at Khalikdina Hall under the presidency of Dr. Choithram Government was urged to allow relief parties to proceed to Quetta to extricate the dead and injured, meeting was attended by B.T. Thakur, Shaikh Abdul Majeed, R.K. Sidwa and Swami Krishnand.

    Following resolution was adopted in the meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee’s meeting held on 6.9.1935, in Karachi:

    “In view of numerous inquiries made from the President of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee whether the congress will contest elections to the Sindh Legislative Assembly under the new constitution, the council wishes to make it clear that the congress will put up candidates in as many constituencies as possible but as the actual selection of candidates and the announcement of programme may not be possible for some time, the council appeals to all voters and also election workers not to commit themselves at this stage to any particular candidate or party but reserve the liberty of action till the congress enters the field”.

    A meeting of Sindh Provincial Congress Committee was held on 12.10.1935, Dr. Choithraw presided.

    Following suggestions for recommendation to the working committee of All-India Congress Committee, with a view to making changes in the constitution were approved:

    (i) The clause regarding manual labour should be deleted.

    (ii) The percentage of delegates for rural and urban areas should not be fixed in the constitution, provincial committees be allowed to decide this matter.

    (iii) Annual fee for membership should be one Anna only.

    (iv) The minimum number of delegates for any province shall be 20.

    (v) The total membership of the All-India Congress Committee should be 700 and each provincial quota should be double the number.

    (vi) All-India Congress Committee members shall be elected by provincial congress committees by the single transferable vote.

    (vii) Delegates from each province shall be ex-officio members of the provincial congress committee.

    Speaking at the meeting of the Sindh Provincial congress committee held on 18.5.1946, Dr. Choithrant P. Gidwani reviewed the communal situation in the province.

    He urged the Government to take deterrent action against disturbers of peace.

    The meeting also passed a condolence resolution on the death of Mr. Bhulabhai Desai.

    Sindh Provincial Congress Committee meeting was held on 16.5.1946 at Hyderabad, when thirty-nine out of forty-two Sindh Congress delegates who attended the meeting nominated eight members on the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee, themselves forming the rest automatically. The surprising developments were that Miss Jethi Sipahimalani M.L.A. and Mr. Persram Tahilamani, Present secretary of the Sindh Provincial Congress Committee were not elected.

    The following were declared elected: Pandit Doulatram (Dadu), Jairamdas Doulatram and Chimandas Issardas (Hyderabad), Mrs. Kamladevi Hiranand (Hyderabad), Shafi Mohammed (Jacobabad), Lalji Mahrotra, Goverdhan Vazirani and Hotchand Asnan (from the general seats).

     

     

  • THE ANNUAL SESSION OF THE CONGRESS IN KARACHI

    The Annual Session of the Congress in karachi -1913

    The Twenty eighth National Congress met in Karachi, Sindh, on the 26th, 27th and 28th December, 1913. The Pavilion was dignified and well decorated, and each of the sixteen gates was ornamented with a motto descriptive of the objects of the Congress an original idea. The delegates were 550 in number, distributed as follows :

    ·         Bombav and Sindh …………..…….. 264

    ·         U.P …………………………….…….. 13

    ·         Pan jab…………………………..……… 10

    ·         Bohar ………………………………… 4

    ·         Madras … ……………………………. 33

    ·         Bengal ………………………………..22

    ·         Canada …………………..…………… 3

    ·         Sindh (Reception Committee) ……… 201

    ·                                                                      550

    Some notable figures were absent from the Congress. The heart affection which killed him in 1915 kept Mr. Gokhale away, and Sir Pherozeshah Mehta, Mr. Surendranath Bannerji and Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya were all absent’.

    The Hon. Mr. Harchandrai Vishindas, the Chairman of the reception Committee, welcomed, the President-elect and the delegates, and gave a short sketch of Sindh and its special difficulties, such as its decennial revision Settlements and its irrigation problem. He then turned to the various questions which lay before the Congress for discussion, and finally called on the delegates formally to elect the Hon. Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur as President. The proposal was moved by Rao Bahadur R. N. Mudholkar, seconded by Rai Baikunthanath Sen, supported by Mr. Gopaldas Jhamatmal aud Pandit Rambhuj Dutt Choudhuri, and carried with acclamation.

    After speaking of the necessity of the continued work of the Congress, he alluded to the King Emperor’s message on leaving India, and urged that the unity hoped for by His Majesty should be sought, and that Muhammadans, Christians, Parsis and Hindus, should advance together, rather than in separate group. He noted the rapprochement Hindus and Musalmans, as shown by the hope expressed by the All-India Muslim League that the leaders on both sides should meet periodically “to find a modus operandi for joint and concerted action in questions of public good”. He next spoke of the troubles of the Indians in South Africa, then reaching their climax, and he advised retaliatory measures against South African whites, such as shutting out Natal coal, and closing the door of the Civil Service against them. He then turned to the India Council and the need for its radical reform; it must be only an advisory, not an administrative body. He repeated the condemnation of the Regulations which had spoiled the reforms, showed how dilatory was the action of Government with regard to Local Self-Government, emphasized the enormous importance of Primary and Technical Education, and the need of Permanent Settlement to relieve the grave economic situation. The President alluded also to the Public Service Commission then in India, and urged the granting to Indians of Commissions in the Army, quoting some recent remarks on the subject by Lord Minto in London, the previous year, relating his efforts to bring it about. He then said a few words, fraught with deep emotion, on “the subversion of the Ottoman power in Europe and the strangling of Persia,” and expressed the grief with which all the Muslims had felt the blow to their Turkish brethren. He concluded with an earnest plea that Hindus and Musalmans should clasp hands, and work for the Motherland. “The Tide of National Unity….. by God’s grace, will surely sweep away in its majestic onward course the unnatural and artificial barriers of race, colour and religion.”

    The President resumed his seat amid loud applause.

    The second day’s work began with the moving from the Chair of Resolution I, regretting the deaths of Mr. J. Ghosal and Mr. Justice P. R. Sundara Aiyar. It was passed standing.

    Resolution II, dealing with the Indians in South Africa, was moved by Dewan Bahadur L. A. Govinda-raghava Aiyar, and seconded by Lala Lajpat Rai in Hindustani. It was supported by six more speakers who urged the arguments so familiar to us all, and was carried.

    The second day began with the moving of Resolution III, the Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions, by Mr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, who quoted Sir Harvey Adamson’s condemnation of a judge having the police organization at his back ; Mr. R. C. Dutt and Sir Pherozeshah Mehta had showed that the reform would not entail extra expenditure. A re-distribution of functions among munsiffs, magistrates and judges could be made without greater cost. Mr. K. C. Ganguli seconded, complaining that the Congress had passed an annual resolution since 1886, but the bureaucracy opposed it. Messrs: Lalchand Navalrai and Abdul Rahman supported, and the Resolution was carried.

    Resolution IV welcomed the adoption by the Muslim League of the ideal of self government for India, and the declaration of the necessity of harmonious co-operation, to be found by the leaders deciding on joint concerted action. It was proposed by Mr. Bhupendranath Basu, saying that Hindus and Muhammadans must concentrate their attention on the one united ideal, for the India of to-day was not the India of the Hindu or the Muslim, nor of the Anglo-Indian, much less of the European, but the India in which all had a share. “If there have been misunderstandings in the past, let us forget them”. If they were united, “the India of the future will be a stronger, nobler, greater, higher, aye, and a brighter India than was realized by Ashoka in the plenitude of his power, a better India than was revealed to Akbar in the wildest of his visions”.

    Rao Bahadur R. N. Mudholkar seconded, and said that the Congress and the League now stood on a common platform, and could work together. Mr. Jehangir B. Petit said that many had thought that Hindus and Muslims would never unite, but that if they did they would be a powerful instrument for good and a force to be reckoned with. Mr. D. A. Khare said that Self-Government would be won by the brotherhood of Hindu and Muslim. Mr. Mathradas Ramchand further supported, and Mr. C. Gopala Menon welcomed the pronouncement of the Muslim League as marking an important epoch in the history of the Congress. Mr. D. E. Wacha said that the Congress had entered on a new Nativity and with the new Star they would achieve new success. The Resolution was carried with great applause.

    Resolution “V was on the Reform of the India Council. It was moved by Mr. M. A. Jinnah, who pointed out that the Council was composed of old officials who had served in India, and non-official India had no voice. The Secretary of State was responsible to nobody, and was a greater Mughal than any Mughal who had ever ruled in India. Mr. N. M. Samarth seconded, and said that the -Secretary of State for India should be accountable to Parliament as was the Secretary for the Colonies, and one-third of the Council should be elected by Indians. The Hon. Mr. Krishna Rao supported, and gave a short review of the changes that had taken place in the constitution of the Council. The Resolution was further supported by Messrs. Gopaidas Jhainatmal and Surendranath Mallik; and carried.

    The Congress then adjourned.

    On meeting for the third session, the Congress; took up a new question, the “continuous journey clause” of the Canadian Privy Council Order, No. 920. The ingenuity of this clause was that it forbade Indians to enter Canada unless they had made a continuous journey from India, and they could not make a continuous journey because there was no direct boat-service and the Steamship Companies refused through booking. Hence it forbade the entry of any Indian into Canada, and prevented any Indian already there from bringing over his wife and family. [It was this Order which caused the chartering of theKumagatu and the subsequent troubles.] The Resolution (VI) was moved by Sardar Nand Singh Sikra, who, himself a Sikh, spoke for his brethren in Canada, but pointed out that all India suffered in the suffering of Sikhs in Canada and Indians in South Africa, and ” we join hands as one United. Nation, and with one heart and one voice we condemn the Colonial atrocities”. The Chief Justice of British Columbia had condemned as illegal the Federal Orders in Council, but that did not seem to help them much. General Swayne had explained the real reason of the exclusion. He said :

    One of those things that make the presence of East Indians here, or in any other white Colony, politically inexpedient, is the familiarity they acquire with the whites, the instance of which is given by the speedy elimination of caste in this Province, as shown by the way all castes help each other. These men go back to India, and preach ideas of emancipation, which, if brought about, would upset the machinery of law and order. While this emancipation may be a good thing at some future date, the present time is premature for the emancipation of caste.

    Is then the whole Empire in a conspiracy against Indian freedom, and is caste to be a weapon in the hands of the bureaucracy to prevent her emancipation ?

    The Sardar Sahab was one of the three delegates elected by the Canadian Sikhs on February 22nd, 1913, to go to the Congress and represent their grievances.

    Mr. Krishna Kumar Mitra seconded, remarking that it would be better for Canadians to say openly that they would not admit indians rather than pass so cowardly a law. Mr. Ayuo Khan and Pandit Rambhuj Dutt Choudhuri supported, and the Resolution was carried.

    Resolution VII was on the Public Service Commission, and was very full, laying down the grievances under which Indians suffered and suggesting changes. It was moved by Rai Baikunthanath Sen Bahadur, who remarked on the charges leveled by witnesses before the Royal Commission against Indians; it was said they had defects in moral character, and were lacking in physical endurance, administrative efficiency and power of initiative. He brought in rebuttal the districts in East Bengal where there were anarchical disturbances, and while those managed by British Civilians were much disturbed, those in charge of Bengali Civilians were kept quiet. He asked for the cases where Indians had failed. Witnesses from English commercial houses naturally preferred their own kith and kin and depreciated Indians.

    The Hon. Dr. Nilratan Sarkar seconded, and took the sound ground that Indians had a birthright to serve their own country, and that non-Indians should be admitted only when necessary and for a short time. But in the Public Services, “the upper branch is synonymous with European, and the lower with Indian. This is as indefensible in principle as it is mischievous in practice.” “We are to remain content, as a Nation of assistants.” He illustrated Indian efficiency with various examples, and remarked that Dr. Pal Roy had no equal in India but he is to remain all his life in the provincial inferior Service”. Messrs. V. V. Jogiah Pantulu and Mathradas Ramchand supported the Resolution and it was carried.

    Mr. Bhupendranath Basu moved Resolution VIII, asking for the repeal of the Press Act. He pointed out that in 1837, Sir Charles Metcalfe had liberated the Indian Press; Lord Lytton replaced fetters in 1878, with his Vernacular Press Act, but Mr. Glad­stone repealed it. When Sir Herbert Risley spoke in 1910 in favour of introducing the present Press Act; he had destroyed several papers, such as the Gugantar, and had, said that in the 47 cases instituted by Government under the old law of sedition, a conviction had been secured in every one. What more did they want? The Law Member, who certainly believed what he said, had laid stress on the right of appeal to the High Court but in a late case the High Court had said that a for­feiture was invalid and illegal, but the High Court had no power to interfere. So there was “a special law of a very drastic nature without any safeguards,” and it was “a wet cloth on all expressions of public opinion”. “Situated as the Government of India is, foreign in its composition and aloof in its character, that law is a source of great peril.” Mr. Dalvi, seconding, quoted Sir L. Jenkins, the Chief Justice, in the Comrade case, who said that it is difficult to see to “what lengths the operation of these sections. may not be plausibly extended by an ingenious mind.

    Mr. J. Choudhuri, supporting, gave his own case as editor of a legal journal, the Calcutta Weekly Nutess His printer and publisher died and he had to find a new one, and was running backwards and forwards between his office and the Presidency Magistrate’s Court before his declaration was accepted. The C.I.D. could find nothing against the printer, except that his knowledge of English was not as perfect as it might be! Sir Herbert Risley had said that the Press Act would not affect existing papers, and that the administration of the law would not be in the hands of the Police. Both assurances were false. When a declaration is made the magistrate hands over the papers to the C.I.D., and the Habul Matin, an existing paper, was called on to furnish security.

    Mr. Kishindas Jhamrai supported the Resolution, and it was carried.

    Resolution IX, on Permanent Settlement, was moved by the Hon. Mr. A. S. Krishna Rao, seconded by Rao Bahadur Hiranand Khemsing, supported by Mr. Mathradas Ramchand, and carried.

    Then followed a series of Resolutions, put from the Chair : X, Army Commission ; XI, Education (including a protest against the veto by the Government of India of three lecturers, Messrs. Rasul, S libravardi and Jayaswal, on the ground of their connection with politics); XII, High Courts; XIII, Swadeshi; XIV, Indentured Labour; XV, Local Self-Government; XVI, Council Regulation; XVII, Executive Councils for U. P. and Panjab; XVIII, authorising the All-India Congress Committee to arrange a deputation to England, to represent Indian views on: (1) , Indians in S. Africa and the Colonies; (2) Press AcT; (3) Return of India Council; (4) Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions; (5) Important Questions on which Congress has expressed opinion; XIX, Thanks to Sir William Wedderburn and members of the British Committee. These Resolutions, put seriatim,, were really our old friend
    the Omnibus. ‘ ;

    Resolution XX, was an expression of deep regret at the retirement of Messrs. Wacha and Khare, from the office of Secretaries, and thanks for their work. Rai Baikunthanath Sen Bahadur voiced the gratitude of the Congress to the eminent veteran, who had acted for 18 years, with great self-denial and ability. Mr. Khare had worked well for 6 years. Mr. C, P. Rama swami Aiyar seconded, saying that the greatness of the Congress was largely due to its Secretaries. The Resolution was carried with cheers, and then the Hon. Mr. Harchandrai Vishindas proposed and Mr. D. G. Dalvi seconded the election of the Hon. Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur and Mr. N. Subba Rao Pantulu as General Secretaries for the ensuing year Carried.

    Mr. N. Subba Rao invited the Congress to Madras, and Resolution XXII decided the acceptance.

    The vote of thanks to the Chair was moved by Mr. Ghulam ali G. Chayla, seconded by Mr. Bhupendranath Basu, supported by Mr. Lakamal Chellaram and Mir Ayab Khan, and carried by acclamation. The President’s brief reply closed the proceedings, and the Twenty eighth National Congress dissolved.

    RESOLUTIONS

    Brief of Congress

    I. Besolved—That this Congress desires to place on record its sense of the great loss sustained by the country by the death of Mr. J. Ghosal, who was a staunch worker in the Congress cause, and Mr. Justice P. R. Sundara Aiyer.

    Indians in South Africa and Canada

    South Africa

    II. Resolved—(a). That this Congress enters its emphatic protest against the provisions of the Immigration Act in that they violate the promises made by the Ministers of the South African Union, and respectfully urges the Crown to veto the Act and requests the Imperial and Indian Governments to adopt such measures as would ensure to the Indians in South Africa just and honourable treatment.

    (b) That this Congress expresses its abhorrence of the cruel treatment to which Indians were subjected in Natal in the recent strikes, and entirely disapproves of the personnel of the Committee appointed by the South African Union to enquire into the matter, as two of its members are already known to be biased against Indians and as it does not include persons who command the confidence of Indians in South Africa and here.

    (c) That this Congress tenders its most respectful thanks to His Excellency the Viceroy for his statesmanlike pronouncement of the policy of the Government of India on the South African question.

    (d) That this Congress requests the Imperial and Indian Governments to take the steps needed, to redress the grievances relating to the questions of the ₤3 tax, indentured labour, domicile, the Educational test, validity of Indian Marriages and other questions bearing on the status of Indians in South Africa.

    (e) That this Congress expresses its warm and grateful appreciation of the heroic struggle carried on by Mr. Gandhi and his co-workers, and calls upon the people of this country of all classes and creeds to continue to supply them with funds.

    Canada

    VI. Resolved—That this Congress strongly protests against prohibition of immigration, resulting from the operation of the Canadian Privy Council Order No. 920, generally known as the “Continuous Journey Clause,” as the order in question has practically the effect of preventing any Indian, not already settled there, from going to Canada, in as much as there is no direct steamship service between the two Countries, and the Steamship Companies refuse through booking and further subjects the present Indian Settlers in Canada to great hardship by precluding them from bringing over their wives and children. This Congress, therefore, urges upon the Imperial Government the necessity of securing the repeal of the said Continuous Journey Regulation.

    Legal

    Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions

    III. Resolved.—That this Congress, concurring with previous Congresses, urges the early Separation of Judicial from Executive Functions in the best interests of the Empire and prays that any scheme of Separation that may be undertaken to be really effective must place all judiciary solely under the control of the highest Court in every Province. .

    High Courts

    XII. Resolved—That this Congress is strongly of opinion that all the High Courts of India, inclusive of non-chartered High Courts, should have the same direct relation with the Government of India alone, as the High Court of Fort William in Bengal has at the present time. The Congress is, further, of opinion that the Chief Judge of unchartered High Courts should be appointed from the members of the bar.

    Union for Self-Government of Congress and Muslim League

    IV. Eeaolved—That this Congress places on record its warm appreciation of the adoption by the All-India Muslim League of the ideal of Self-Government for India within the British Empire, and expresses its complete accord with the belief that the League has so emphatically declared at its last sessions that the political future of the country depends on the harmonious working and co-operation of the various Communities in the country which has been the cherished ideal of the Congress. This Congress most heartily welcomes the hope expressed by the League that the leaders of the different communities will make every endeavor to find a modus operandi for joint and concerted action on all questions of national
    good and earnestly appeals to all the sections of the people to help the object We all have at heart.

    India Council Reform

    V. Resolved—That this Congress is of opinion that tie Council of the Secretary of State for India, as at present constituted, should be abolished, and makes the following suggestions for its reconstruction:

    (a) That the salary of the Secretary of State for India should be placed on the English Estimates.

    (b) That, with a view to the efficiency and independence of the Council, it is expedient that it should be partly nominated and partly elected.

    (c) That the total number of members of the Council should not be less than nine.

    (d) That the elected portion of the Council should consist of not less than one-third of the total number of members, who should be non-official Indians chosen by a constituency consisting of the elected members of the Imperial and Provincial Legislative Councils.

    (e) That not less than one-half of the nominated portion of the Council should consist of public men of merit and ability unconnected with the Indian administration.

    (f) That the remaining portion of the nominated Council should consist of officials who have served in India for not less than 10 years and have not been away from India for more than two years.

    (g) That the character of the Council should be advisory and not administrative.

    (h) That the term of office of each member should be five years

    Public Service

    VII. Resolved—(d) That this Congress places on record its indignant protest against, and emphatically repudiates, as utterly unfounded, the charges of general incompetence, lack of initiative, lack of character, etc., which some of the witnesses, among whom this Congress notices with regret some of the highest administrative officers, have freely leveled at Indians as a people.

    (b) That this Congress begs to express its earnest hope that the Royal Commissioners will, alike on grounds of justice, national progress , economy, efficiency and even expediency, see fit to make recommendations which will have the certain effect of largely increasing the present very inadequate proportion of Indians in the high appointments in the Public Services of their own country; thus redeeming the solemn pledge contained in the Charter Act of 1833 and the Royal Proclamation of 1858.

    (c) In particular, this Congress places on record its deep conviction :

    (1) that justice can never be done to the claim of the people of this country unless the examination for the recruitment of the superior offices of the various Services be held in India as well as in England;

    (2) That the age limit in the case of candidates for the Indian Civil Service should not be lowered, as such a step will operate to the disadvantage of Indian candidates as well as prove detrimental to efficiency;

    (3) that the Judicial and Executive Services and Functions should be completely separated and the Judicial Service recruited from the legal profession and placed in subordination to the High Court instead of to the Executive Government;

    (4) that such restrictions as exist at present against the appointment of persons other than members of the Indian Civil Service to certain high offices be removed;

    (5) that any rule or order which, in terms or in effect, operates as a bar against the appointment of an Indian as such to any office under the Crown for which he may otherwise be eligible, should be rescinded as opposed to the Act and the Proclamation hereinbefore mentioned;

    (6) that the division of Services into Imperial and Provincial be abolished and the conditions of Services be equalized as between Indians and Europeans, and that in case the division be maintained, the recruitment of the Executive branch of the Provincial Civil Service be made by means of an open competitive examination instead of by nomination ;

    (7) that in case the said division be maintained, the Indian Educational and other Services be recruited in India as well as England, and Indians of the requisite attainments be appointed thereto both directly and by promotion from the respective Provincial Services;

    (8) that civil medical posts should not be filled by the appointment of members of the Military I. M. S. or I. S. M. D., and a distinct and separate Indian Civil Medical Service should be constituted therefore and recruited by means of a competitive examination held in India as well as England; educational and scientific appointments, however, being filled by advertisement in India and abroad;

    (9) that the present scale of salaried is sufficiently high and should not be raised, and further, that exchange compensation allowance should be abolished, as it has been a costly anomaly since exchange was fixed by statute ; and

    (10) that the people of those dominions of the Crown, where they are not accorded the rights of British citizens, should be declared ineligible for appointments in India.

    Coercion

    Press

    VIII. Resolved—That this Congress reiterates its protest against the continuation of the Indian Press Act on the Statute Book, and urges that the same be repealed, specially, in view of the recent decision of the High Court of Calcutta, which declares that the safeguards provided by the Act are illusory and incapable of being enforced.

    Permanent Settlement

    IX. Resolved—That this Congress is strongly of opinion that a reasonable and definite limitation to the demand of the State on land and the introduction of a Permanent Settlement directly between Government and land-holders in ryotwari-areas, or a settlement for a period of not less than 60 years in those Provinces where shorter periodical settlements on revision prevail will substantially help in ameliorating the present unsatisfactory condition of the Agricultural population.

    Military

    X. Resolved That this Congress again respectfully points out to the Government of India the injustice of keeping the higherranks in the Army closed against the people of this country, and urges that the same should remain no longer unredressed.

    Education

    XT. Resolved (a) That this Congress, while thanking the Government of India for its donation of larger grants towards the extension of Primary Education in India, is strongly of opinion that a beginning should now be made for introducing Free and Compulsory Education in some selected areas.

    (b) That the Congress, while approving of the proposals by Government for introducing teaching and residential Universities, is strongly of opinion that that system should supplement, and not replace, the existing system of University Education, as otherwise the progress of Higher Education among the poorer classes will be seriously retarded.

    (c) That this Congress reiterates its prayer to Government to make adequate provision for imparting Industrial and Technical Education in the different Provinces, having regard to local requirements.

    (d) That this Congress records its strong protest against the action of the Government of India vetoing the selection by the Calcutta University of Messrs. Basul, Suhravardi and Jayaswal, as lecturers, on the ground of their connection with politics; as the bar of politics is so general as to lend itself to arbitrary exclusion of the best scholarship from the lecturer’s chair, so detrimental to the interests of Education in the country.

    Swadeshi

    XIII. Resolved That this Congress accords its most cordial support -to the Swadeshi Movement, and calls upon the people of India to labour for its success, by making earnest and sustained efforts to promote the growth of indigenous industries, by giving preference wherever practicable, to Indian products over imported commodities, even at a sacrifice.

    Indentured Labour

    XIV. Resolved–That owing to the scarcity of labour in India, and the grave results from the system of Indentured Labour, which reduces the labourers, during the period of their indenture, practically to the position of slaves, this Congress strongly urges the total prohibition of recruitment of labour under indenture, either for work in India or elsewhere.

    Representation

    XV,Resolved–That this Congress expresses its regret that the recommendations of the Decentralization Commission, with regard to the further development of Local Self -Government, have not yet been given effect to, and urges that the Government of India may be pleased to take steps, without delay, to increase the
    powers and resources of Local Bodies.

    XVI. Resolved That this Congress records its sense of keen disappointment that at the last revision of the Legislative Council Regulations, the anomalies and inequalities, rectification of which the four previous Congresses strongly urged upon the Government, were not removed. And in order to allay the widespread dissatisfaction caused by the defects complained of, and in view of the experience of the last four years, this Congress earnestly prays that (1 ) there should be a non-official majority in the Imperial Legislative Council ; (2) there should be a majority of elected members in all Provincial Councils ; (3) the system of voting by delegates be done away with, where it still exists ; (4) the franchise be broadened by simplifying the qualifications of electors, basing it on education, property or income ; (5) the Government should riot have the power arbitrarily to declare any person ineligible for election on the ground of his antecedents or reputation ; (6) no person should be held ineligible for election on
    the ground of dismissal from Government Service, or of conviction in a criminal court, or from whom security for keeping the peace has been taken, unless his conduct has involved moral turpitude , (7) no property or residential qualification should be required of a candidate, nor service as member of a Local Body ; (8) a person ignorant of English should be held ineligible for membership , (9) it should be expressly laid down that officials should not be allowed to influence elections in any way; (10) Finance Committees of Provincial Councils should be more closely associated with Government in the preparation of the Annual Financial Statements ; (11) there should be a Finance Committee of the Imperial Legislative Council as in the case of Provincial Legislative Councils ; (12) the fight of putting supplementary questions should be extended to all members and not be restricted to the member putting the original question ; (13) the strength of the Punjab Council be raised from 26 to 50, and more adequate representation be allowed to the Punjab in the Imperial Council.

    And further, this Congress, while recognizing the necessity of providing for a fair and adequate representation in the LegislativeCouncils for the Muhammadans or the other communities where they are in a minority, disapproves of the present regulations to carry out this object by means of separate electorates.

    XVII. Resolved That the Congress again urges that an Executive Council, with an Indian member, be established in the United Provinces at an early date, and is of opinion, that a similar Council should be established in the Punjab too.

    Deputation to Bngland

    XVIII. Resolved That the All-India Congress Committee be authorized to arrange for a Deputation consisting, as far as possible, of representatives from different Provinces, to England, to represent Indian views on the following subjects :

    (1) Indians in South Africa and other Colonies ;

    (2) Press Act ;

    (3) Reform of the India Council ,

    (4) Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions ,

    (5) And important questions on which Congress has expressed opinion.

    Thank of Congress

    XIX. Resolved That this Congress records its sense of high appreciation of the services of Sir William Wedderburn and other members of the British Committee, and resolves that the organization of the British Committee and India should be
    maintained.

    Retirement of General Secretaries

    XX. Resolved That this Congress expresses its sense of deep regret at the retirement of Mr. D. E. Wachu and Mr. D. A. Khare, from the office of its General Secretaries, and bogs to place on record its sense of warm appreciation of the very signal and distinguished Services rendered by the former for 18 years, and the latter for 6 years, to tho cause of thu Congress.

    Formal

    XXI. Resolved That the Hon. Navvab Syed Muhammad Bahadur and Mr. N Subba Rao Pantulu be appointed General Secretaries for the next year.

    XXII. Resolved That the Congress of the year 1014 be held in the Province of Madras,

     

     

  • Simon Commission

    SIMON COMMISSION

     

    The Indian Statutory Commission was a group of British Members of Parliament that had been dispatched to India in 1927 to study constitutional reform in that colony. It was commonly referred to as the Simon Commission after its chairman, Sir John Simon. One of its members was Clement Attlee, who subsequently became the British Prime Minister who would oversee the granting of independence to India and Pakistan in 1947.
    Members of the Commission

    • Sir John Simon (chairman)
    • Clement Attlee
    • Harry Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham
    • Edward Cadogan
    • Vernon Hartshorn
    • George Lane-Fox

    Background: The Government of India Act 1919 had introduced the system ofdyarchy to govern the provinces of British India. However, the Indian public clamoured for revision of the difficult dyarchy form of government, and the Government of India Act 1919 itself stated that a commission would be appointed after 10 years to investigate the progress of the governance scheme and suggest new steps for reform. In the late 1920s, the Conservative government then in power in Britain feared imminent electoral defeat at the hands of the Labour Party, and also feared the effects of the consequent transference of control of India to such an “inexperienced” body. Hence, it appointed seven MPs (including Chairman Simon) to constitute the commission that had been promised in 1919 that would look into the state of Indian constitutional affairs. The people of the Indian subcontinent were outraged and insulted, as the Simon Commission, which was to determine the future of India, did not include a single Indian member in it. The Indian National Congress, at its December 1927 meeting in Madras (now Chennai), resolved to boycott the Commission and challenge Lord Birkenhead, the Secretary of State for India, to draft a constitution that would be acceptable to the Indian populace. A faction of the Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, also decided to boycott the Commission. An All-India Committee for Cooperation with the Simon Commission was established by the Council of India and by selection by the Viceroy The Lord Irwin. The members of the committee were: Sir C. Sankaran Nair (Chairman), Sir Arthur Froom, Rajah Nawab Ali Khan, Sardar Shivdev Singh Uberoi, Nawab Sir Zulfiqar Ali Khan, Sir Hari Singh Gour, Sir Abdullah Al-Mamun Suhrawardy, Kikabhai Premchand and Rao Bahadur M. C. Rajah. Almost immediately with its arrival in Bombay on February 3, 1928, the Simon Commission was confronted by throngs of protestors. The entire country observed a hartal (strike), and many people turned out to greet the Commission with black flags. Similar protests occurred in every major Indian city that the seven British MPs visited. However, one protest against the Simon Commission would gain infamy above all the others. The Commission published its 17-volume report in 1930. It proposed the abolition of dyarchy and the establishment of representative government in the provinces. It also recommended that separate communal electorates be retained, but only until tensions between Hindus and Muslims had died down. Noting that educated Indians opposed the Commission and also that communal tensions had increased instead of decreased, the British government opted for another method of dealing with the constitutional issues of India. Before the publication of the report, the British government stated that Indian opinion would henceforth be taken into account, and that the natural outcome of the constitutional process would be dominion status for India. The outcome of the Simon Commission was the Government of India Act 1935, which established representative government at the provincial level in India and is the basis of many parts of the Indian Constitution. In 1937 the first elections were held in the Provinces, resulting in Congress Governments being returned in almost all Provinces. In September 1928, Mr. Motilal Nehru presented his Nehru Report to counter British charges that Indians could not find a constitutional consensus among themselves, it advocated that India be given dominion status of complete internal self-government.

    Impact of the Simon Commission : a. The appointment of the “all-white” Simon Commission reinvigorated Indian Nationalism to a high pith of activity which would have a major impact throughout the remaining years of the British Raj. This led, in short order, to the boycott of the Commission the development of the all-party Nehru Report

    b. The Indian Round Table Conferences 1931-1933 were an attempt to undo the damage caused by the mishandling of the appointment of the Commission;

    c. When the Simon recommendations are compared to the Government of India Act 1935 the following may be noted:

    • At the provincial level Simon’s recommendations were taken over by the Act but with even more stringent safeguards – i.e. even less true responsible government;

    • At the Centre, contrary to Simon’s recommendations, the Act authorized the formation of an utterly unworkable federation that never came into being. Thus the Centre remained governed by Government of India Act 1919.

    d. Clement Attlee got his education on India on the Commission and both he and Simon were involved in developing Indian policy during the Second World War and Attlee header the labour Government that Granted India independence in 1947.

    SIMON COMMISSION AND SINDH:

    Sindh, though as the part of Bombay presidency, played a vital role in this movement of disowning of Simon Commission. Sindh was at par with all the provinces of united India. Sindhies suffered a lot on account of opposing the Simon Commission. The Special Boycott Bulletins were published and issued on the eve, Editor from Kotri was sentenced to Imprisonment. Seth Harchandrai vishandas in spite of serious illness went Bombay to cast his vote in the Assembly/Council against the Simon Commission and he breathed his last with in days.

    How Sindh prepared herself for taking part in this movement can be judged by going through the minutes & proceedings of various meetings held in sindh. Some of details are given as under:

     

    § 02-02-1928, All the important college of Karachi: D. J. College, N. E. D college, Law College students decided to Boycott the classes on 03rdFeb,1928.

     

    § On 06-10-1928, the meeting was held in the office of Santdas Mangharam pleader in Hyderabad. Jamshed N. R. Mehta presided. in this meeting a committee consisting of Santdas Mangharam, Jamshed N. R. Mehta, Prof: Nariandas Malkani and Mr. K. Punniah Was formed to set the provisional Congress Committee and its affiliated organizations in proper order and efficient working.

    The meeting accepted the resolution passed at the All Parties Conference held at Lucknow and resolved that a movement be organized to carry on propaganda of explaining these Resolutions to the public.

    The meeting resolved that all the political workers of sindh should carry on vigorously the boycott of the Simon Commission and should prepare a statement that persons who give evidence before Commission are not the representatives of the people and make efforts to induce witnesses to desist from giving evidence.

     

    § On 14-10-1928, the meeting of the Simon Commission Boycott Committee was held in the office/ Dispensary of Dr. Tarachand J. Lalwani under chairmanship of Swami Govindannd. The following program of Boycott was fixed:

    1. No hartal as the commission was arriving at Karachi on the Diwali Day.

    2. Procession with Black flags of “Simon Go Back” from the city Karachi to the Cantonment Station on the 11th of Nov.

    3. Putting up placards, black flags & posters on the main streets & routes of Simon Commission.

    4. Picketing on the Houses of the witnesses & places where the commission will take Oral Evidence.

    5. Restricted Social Boycott of the people extending cooperation to the Simon Commission.

    6. Public meetings shall be held on 10-12-1928, 11-12-1928, & 20-11-1928.

    7. Street propaganda shall be started from 18-10-1928.

     

     

    § On 20-10-1928, a public meeting was held at Khaliqdino Hall (KARACHI) under Chairmanship of Naraindas Anandji M. L. C. Swami Govindannd, Meer Muhammad Baloch, Shaikh Abdul Majeed, Swani Krishnanad & Sidhwa spoke on the ocean and requested the people the Boycott the Commission.

     

    • On 25-10-1928 at 7pm in the Kasari office following programmed was approved.

    1. A full time man to be appointed to carry on the whole of the office and outdoor work.

    Mr. Mohan lal D.Sachday has agreed to accept the appointment.

    2. At this stage some of the chief office bearers of the Sindh Khilafat Committee came. They informed the boycott committee that their organization have resolved to co-operate with our committee in the matter of making the boycott demonstration effective and successful. The committee resolved to express its appreciation of the offer of whole hearted co-operation by the Khilafat Committee.

    3. It was resolved to hold public meetings, (1) in Mithadar Chowk on Saturday 27th at 9 p.m. (2) in Deshar Bazaar, Runchore line on Sunday, the 28th at 9 p.m. and (3) in Garikhatta opposite Jethamal’s building and Lambart Market-chowk on Monday, the 29th at 9 p.m.

    4. It was resolved to send invitations to Pandit Motilal Nehru and Madan Mohan Malvya, Dr. Ansart, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad and Mr. Nariman to pay a visit to Karachi on the occasion of arrived of the Simon commission.

    5. The committee appeals to the youth of Karachi in particular and in Sindh in general to come forward to make the programmed of the black flag procession on 11th November & picketing most impressive & successful.

    6. The committee notes with satisfaction the response so far make to the “Appeal for volunteers and hopes that within a very short time the required number of 1000 will have enrolled themselves.

    7. The committee appeals to all the citizens of Karachi to muster in their thousands to join the Black Flag Procession on 11th November, the day of the arrivals of the Simon commission in Karachi.”

    8. The committee will meet from day to day at 8.30 p.m. to take the stock of the situation and discuss its further plans.

     

     

  • The First Sindh Provincial Muslim League Conference Karachi

    The First Sindh Provincial Muslim League Conference

     

    8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th of October 1938

     

    Karachi Sindh

         

    The Report

         

    of the

           

    GENERAL SECRETARY

       

    1938

           

    Printed by Haji Naziruddin Hafiz Abdul Karim Babar,

    At the Civil Military Press Hassanali Effendi Road, Karachi.

    Published By Sayyed Ali Muhammad H, Rashdi, General Secretary,

    First Sindh Provincial Muslim League Conference Napier Rd. Karachi.

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    INTRODUCTION

         

    The First Sindh Provincial Muslim League Conference held at Karachi on 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th of October 1938, under the Presidentship of Mr. M. A. Jinnah, constitutes a turning point in the political life of not only the Moslems of Sindh but of the whole of Moslem India. It was on the platform of this Conference that in the presence of most of the prominent Moslem leaders or India, who have got a decisive voice in all matters relating to the Moslem India, speeches were made and resolutions were passed which revealed a desire on the part of the Moslems to have radical alterations made in the new scheme of Indian reforms, so far as the centre was concerned, as a natural consequence of the determination on the part of the Hindu majority not to treat the Indian Moslem nation as an equal partner in governing India.

    “If the Congress, which was wholly and solely a Hindu organization, was not prepared to agree to the Moslem occupying an equal position in the scheme of the Indian constitutional reform merely because it aimed at the establishment of Hindu rule in India, somewhat similar to that which is now found in the eight congress-ruled provinces, let us tell the Congress and the Hindu community that theIndian continent shall have to be divided into two Indias-the Hindu India and the Moslem India, each governing separately was the gist of many speeches made in the Conference. The grand reception given to Mr. Jinnah, .which in point of grandeur and splendor was, according to the opinion of the disinterested press, such as would be envied by Kings, and the attention, enthusiasm and devotion with which about 20,000 people participated in the Conference for full five evenings from 8pmright up to 2 am clearly indicated the anxiety on the part of the Moslems to forge ahead, and assert their individuality and existence. Although the main resolution about the situation in India has been embodied in the terms of a recom­mendation to the All India Moslem League, yet, keeping in view the present Cong­ress mentality, I have no doubt that it will serve as prelude to the Moslems declaring finally to go in for a separate federation of their ownandwill thus get Sindh very conspicuous place in the history of New India.

    The Other resolutionspassed at the Conference touched a variety of subjects both Provincial and extra-Provincial, the most important among them however according to me, were the two sets of resolutions one giving an outline of the constructive work which is to be undertaken by the League for the uplift of the masses and the other dealing with the constitutional situation created in Sindh in consequence of the Governor of Sindh having refused to call a Session of the SindhLegislativeAssembly to consider no-confidence motion against the Sindh ministry and to transact other work which has been kept in abeyance for the last eight months. The purpose behind the refusal is clearly one of retaining the existing ministry in office in utter defiance of popular will and in contravention of the spirit of the new Constitution Act and the Instrument of Instructions and of giving it time to consolidate its position by means, which in some cases, happen to be of questionable nature. As the subject has been sufficiently dealt with in the Chairman’s address and in the resolution itself, I can only saythat the outrage that has thus been perpetrated upon the constitutional rights of the people of this province has gone a long way to prove the hollowness of the claims about the sanctity which the new constitution is alleged to be enjoying at the hands of the representatives of the sovereign, and has created consciousness among the people as to the danger that lies ahead of them in case the Governors of provinces choose at anystage to run the administration in open violation of the nature and spirit of the Government of India act. But Sindh must, all the same, feel grateful to His Excellency for having bestowed upon her the distinction of being the first province to ‘disapprove of the action of a governor’, in the manner in which she has. One cannot however say where this approval will lead this province to if His Excellency adheres to his decision to allow indefinitely the present situation to continue disturbing the peace of the province.

    Sindh has on many occasions in the past given a lead to the whole of India and, Iwill be pardoned if I say that, even on this occasion and in the matter of Moslem League movement she has givenalead to the rest of India. Let us hope that the new flame of desire kindled by this conference, in the hearts of millions of musalmans, to strengthen the bonds of unity and solidarity amongst each other, will be kept burning forever.

    Before I conclude, I must seize this opportunity to express, on behalf of the moslems of this province, a deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Jinnah, the President, of the Conference, the Hon’ble Mr. A. K. FazulHaque. Premier of Bengal, the Honorable Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan, Premier of Punjab, Moulana’ Showkatali, Begum Saheba Moulana Mahomed ali, Sir Currimbhoy Ibrahim Bart, the Raja Saheb of Mahmudabad, the Raja Saheb of Pirpura, Mr. Sayed Abdul Rauf Shah, M. L. A. Central Provinces, Mr. Ashiqueali of Gaya (Behar), Haji Abdul SattarEssakSaitb, M. L. A. (Central), Madras, A. B. Habibullah Khan, Bar-at-Law of U. P., Nawab Sir Mahomed Jamal Khan Laghari, Khan BahadurMushtaq Ahmed Khan Gurmani. M. L. A. (Punjab), Khan Fakira Khan, Chief of Dhamtour N. W. F. Province, Moulana Jamal MianSaheb of FarangiMahalLucknow, Khan SahebManzurali Khan of Simla, Moulana Abdul HamidBadayuni, (U. P,), MoulanaSayedGhulamBhikSahebNaraing, M.L.A. (Central), NawabzadaLiyaqat Ali Khan,. M L A, (U. P.). Khan BahadurMakhdumNawabMuridHussainSaheb, M. L. A. (Central) of Multan and all other distinguished visitors from outside who graced the Conferencewith their presence, no doubt, at great personal inconvenience and discomfort to themselves.

    Lastly, I beg to thank all my colleagues, co-workers, moslem ladies, and gentlemen all educational institutions, Moslem Associations, and Volunteer Corps, who assisted me in grappling with the arduous task that was ahead of me. To them alone is due the whole credit for having made the Conference such a great success in spite of the fact that the whole arrangement had to be made within 36 days time.

    Sayed Ali Mahummed H. Rashdi,

     

    Goneral Secretary.

         
             

    Napier Road, Karachi,

       

    23rd October, 1938.

         
             

    A Glimpse of the Arrangements Made.

     

    1. Mr. M.A Jinnah, President-elect the conference reached Hyderabad Sindh by Ahmedabad- Marwar Mail at about 10-30 am, From chor (the first station of Sindh) to Hyderabad Sindh, the train stopped at four stations Chor, DhoroNaro and ShadipaliMirpurkhas, On all these stations he was welcomed and garlanded by local muslims.

    2. From Hyderabad Sindh to Karachi Mr. Jinnah travelled by a special Train and took his seat in a reserved First class compartment. Mir Ghulamali khan talpur, M.L.A his relatives and the office bearers of the Hyderabad at about 12 noon and reached Karachi city station at about 4-20 p.m. The special Train brought over 500 delegates from Hyderabad. From Drighroad onwards thee aero planes escorted the train up to Karachi and then flew over the procession. The Special Train had been engaged by Mir. Ghulam Ali Khan for which he deserves gratitude of the muslim community.

    3. The Sindh stopped a little further from the entrance to the platform , at Karachi City Station, The Chairman of the reception Committee entered the president-elect’s Coach, garlanded him and brought him out on the platform where he was introduced to prominent persons specially invited to be present at the station. They numbered several thousands and among them were almost all Moslem M.L.As, His worship the Mayor of Karachi, Moslem members of the Karachi Corporation; leading Moslems of the Province and also two of the three Ministers of Sindh.

    4. As soon as the train arrived the khaksars fired 51 shots. The President-elect in the meanwhile was taken out from the station; he then received the salute of the Guard of honor provided by the Moslem League National Guard, and various Volunteer Corps and he took 10 minutes in inspecting them. The Band Played. The extent of the crowd that had assembled outside the station or on the route can only be imagined those who were witnesses to it.

    At about 4.40 p.m. the President and the party passed through the Babul-Islam (Gate)which had been specially erected over the Entrance to the Railway Station, The drums kept on the top of this Gate announced the arrival of the President who was occupying his seat in a Coach drawn by four Horses. The Chairman of the Reception Committee (Sir Abdullah Haroon) and the President ofthe Sindh Provincial Moslem League (Shaikh Abdul Majid) sat on the opposite seat with the president. The Bands played. Behind the president’s carriage followed several cars conveying distinguished guests.

    From the McLeod Road the procession started in the following order:-

    ORDER OF THE PROCESSION

       
             

    1. Moslem League Flag SayedMahmudshah Ghazi on Horse Back.

    2. Band of ustadMahomedBux Incharge of MistryFazal Ahmed.

    3. Two Decorated Fishes Khada Fisherman (Malik Abdul Aziz)

    4. Steam Lunch Baba Island people inchargeMahomedBhati

    5. MouloodShairff By various anjumans (InchargeKhawaja Abdul Razaq and UsmanRahimtullah).

    6. Cavalry Peer GhulamMurtaza

     

    7. Camel Riders (In Arabic Custumes) GhulamMahomedNizamiRamzanOladi.

    8. Akharawalas MoulviZahooral& Hassan Dars.

    9. Khawaja Band Mr. YusafHaroon

     

    10. Scout and National Guard Mr. YusadHaroon

    11. Six Pilot Cars of distinguished the General Secretary of the conference, Sayed Ali MahomedRashdi and General Secretary of the league Mr. Hassanali A. Rehman.

    12. President’s Coach and Four Horses Seth HussainbhoyBandukwala, Seth fidahussainshaikha, sethghulamhussainlotia, sethghulam H. Ghafoorbhoy.

    13. Six cars and distinguished visitors &Yatimkhana band sir abdulaHaroon. Seth HussainbhoyBandukwala, Seth fidahussainshaikha, sethghulamhussainlotia, sethghulam H. Ghafoorbhoy.

    14. Private cars and taxis.

       

    15. Horse Carraiges. Mr. Nawabkhan, Mr. Yakoobkhan, Seth AluKhimji.

    16. Band Sindh Madressah.

       

    17. Camel cars, Abdullah khan Retired sub inspector and sallehMahomedSidikMistri.

    18. Ambulance Cars.

       

    19. After passing through the processional route and 20 gates, bearing the names of different leaders which had been especially erected, the procession terminated at the Moslem League Pandal where Moslem League Flag was hoisted by the President elect.

    20. Aero planes flew over the procession throwing flowers, The procession was about two miles long and roaring sea of human hands surrounded the whole route from beginning to the end.

    The Moslem League Flag Hosting Ceremony

    On the 7th October 1938(7 p. m. to 8 p. m.)

    1. Recitation of the passage from Holy Quran.

    2. Flag song by MahomedFazal and Abdul Haye.

    3. Chairman’s Introductory Speech.

     

    4. “The President’s Speech.

       

    5. Hoisting of the flag

       

    THE FIRST SITTING OF THE

       

    SINDH PROVINCIAL MOSLEM LEAGUE CONFERENCE.

    On 8th October 1938 from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.

    1. Recitation of the Holy Quran.

     

    2. Islamic Songs.

         

    3. Chairman’s Address.

       

    4. President’s Election.

       

    5. Presidential Address.

       

    6. Addresses of the Hon’ble Moulana A. K. Fazlul Haque, Chief Minister Bengal, Hon’ble Sir Sikander Hayat Khan Chief Minister Punjab, Moulanashokatali, Sir Currimbhoy Ibrahim Bart, Bombay, Khan Fakira Khan of Abbotabad, Moulana Jamal Mian of Lucknow, Mr. A. B. Habibullah of U. P. and other distinguished guests.

    7. The election of the Subjects Committee.

             

    (II)

           

    The Second Sitting of The Sindh Provincial Moslem League Conference.

    On 9tb October 1938 from 9-30 p. m. to 1 a. m.

    Recitation of Holy Quran. 9.30 p. m. to 9-35 p. m.

    Islamic National Songs. 9-35 p. m.to 9-45 p. m.

    Resolutions passed.

         

    Third Sitting of the Conference

     

    10th October from 9-30 p. m. to 1 a. m. (Resolutions passed)

    Fourth Sitting of the Conference.

     

    11th October 9-30 p. m. to 1 a. m

     

    Speeches made and resolutions passed.

     

    Fifth Sitting of the Conference.

     

    12th October 9-30 p.m to 1 a.m

     

    Speeches made and Resolutions passed.

     
             
             

    presidential address

       

    OF MR. M. A. JINNAH

       

    READ ON 8th OCTOBER 1938.

       

    Ladies and gentlemen,

       

    I thank you for the honour you have done me by asking me to preside over this All Sindh Muslim League Conference. Sindh has a wonderful history behind it and it gives me a peculiar pleasure that I should have the privilege of presiding over a great conference of Muslims. I most heartily congratulate you for having established the District Muslim Leagues in almost all of your Districts and having organized the Musalmans of Sindh in the manner in which you have done within such a short time. This great political consciousness and awakening that has taken place among the Musalmans of Sindh is a great pointer and I feel confident that with the help of your self-less leaders and workers Sindh will come into its own and set an example to the rest of India. You know the efforts of the All India Muslim League to Separate Sindh were seriously started in 1927 and the demand to separate Sindh was incorporated in the Delhi Muslim League proposals in March 1927. It was a hard and arduous struggle but notwithstanding the strenuous opposition from various quarters ultimately it was decided to separate Sindh from Bombay Presidency as an independent Province with a constitution on an equal footing with the rest of the provinces of the British India. Now that your Province is an independent entity the greatest responsibility rests on the shoulders of the Musalmans of Sindh for the welfare and the progress of your Province. Not long ago the Musalmans in Sindh were divided and turn into groups but today I am happy to find that there is a wonderful public spirit, solidarity and unity demonstrated and with proper organization if you mobilize and harness your powers there is nothing to prevent the Muslim league of your Province from assuming the reigns of the Government of your province. It is in your hands now. You must remember that it is your duty and responsibility which calls upon you to conduct the affairs of the Government of Sindh. The constitution enacted by the Government of India Act of 1935, although it incorporates many objectionable features, yet you should utilize it with your majority strength successfully for the economic, social, educational and political uplift of the people of Sindh and in particular of the Musalmans. I feel confident that mainly the Musalmans of Sindh and the right thinking Hindus will realize that the progress and the welfare of the Province lies in maintaining the high principles of justice, fairplay and friendly co-operation amongst the people of Sindh.

    While speaking in this great city and the capital of Sindh, Karachi with its magnificent position that it occupies, the wonderful sea port and constituting as it does the first home-land of Musalmans, it gives me no small pleasure that I should preside over a conference of the kind the like of which has never before taken place in Sindh and you can well imagine my surging emotions when I tell you that Karachi is my birth place and I cannot adequately express how deeply anxious I am for its welfare and how cordially I wish your Province to rise to its full stature and play your great and rightful part in the Counsels of Muslim India. Musalmans of Sindh have another sacred duty to perform and a far graver task in front of them and it is that aspect which I want to impress upon you. In the All India Muslim struggle against the various forces which are out to destroy and divide the Musalmans by means of corruption and dishonest propaganda you have to guard yourself against it and stand solid behind the All India Muslim League which is the only authoritative and representative organization of the Musalmans of India. It is an irony of fate that the two provinces for which the All India Muslim League fought successfully that is Sindh and the North West Frontier Provinces, should remain outside the ken of the All India Muslim League. But I am glad that SindhMusalmans have now realized. The Wonderful rally on their part is a bright sign and new chapter in the History of the All India Muslim League. North West Frontier Province for which the Muslim League fought against every machination including the opposition on the part of the Congress itself against our demand that it should have the consti­tution and reforms on an equal fooling with all the other provinces of the British India should remain, when liberated under the heel of Wardha.

    But I feel confident that it will not be very long before the Musalmans of North West Frontier Province will come home on the platform of the All India MuslimLeague and work as loyally and faithfully as any Musalman under the banner and the flag of the All India Muslim League and those who have and are still misleading the Pathans will meet with their ”Nemesis”.

    The struggle that we are carrying on is not merely for loaves and fishes, minister ships and jobs, nor are we opposed to the economic, social and educational uplift of our countrymen as it is falsely alleged. We want to make every contribution to the uplift of our people particularly the Musalmans. Do not believe when you are told that the policy and program of the League is reactionary. No honest man who has studied the policy and program of the League can conscientiously truthfully say that it is anything but fully national and most progressive. Yet Muslim League and its leaders are daily misrepresented and vilified. Truth is suppressed and falsehood is broadcast in the Congress press and news agencies; of course we having no press. But the greatest misfortunes of India is that the High Command of the Congress has adopted a most brutal, oppressive and inimical attitude towards the All India Muslim League since they secured the majority in the six provinces. After they decided to accept office and work the constitution when we were ready and offered our hand of co-operation as we had already made it clear before and after the elections also the first demand was that the League must liquidate itself and we were told that it represents nobody except few estimable middle class gentlemen. And secondly the decision was taken that we must be treated as an anathema and the League groups in the various legislatures were boycotted by the Congress. And the members of the League party in the legislatures were to be treated as untouchables and that no one was to be included in the ministry of those provinces from amongst the representatives of the League party unless they unconditionally signed the pledge, the policy, and the program of the Congress which honestly speaking is much worse than that of the All India Muslim League and more communal, in fact, except that we stand for the adequate and effective safeguards for the rights and interests of the Musalmans and that we do not agree with false creed of “truth and nonviolence” which is observed and honoured more in breach. They were asked to abjure their party and forego their creed, policy and program which is far more honest and straightforward and practical. They started in the legislatures with a song of “Bande Matramn” which is not only idolatrous but in its origin and substance a hymn to spread hatred for the Musalmans. And they in their wisdom tried and are persisting now and compelling the school authorities to sing “Bande Matram” at congregations and school gatherings although it is admitted that it is not a national song. They have persistently hoisted tri-colour flags in a most aggressive and offensive manner on all Government and public institutions irrespective of the feelings of others although it is admitted that it is not a national flag. They started “the Muslim Mass Contact” which is not only silly but dangerous and some wise-acre amongst them think that this will bring about the destruction of the communal award or at any rate nullify its object and destroy the true strength of Muslim representation in the various legislatures, and further thereby force every Muslim to submit to the membership of the Congress. They have been forcing radical changes in the educational system of the Provinces and to run the department on Wardha scheme which has assumed the name of “Vidhyia Mandir” and make Hindi compulsory in the guise of Hindustani but highly Sanskritised as “Lingua Franca” of India and leave no stone unturned to suppress Urdu which is the language of the largest number of Musalmans in India and thus give a death blow to their culture and their solidarity. Every available post or job is reserved for the Congressmen or those Musalmans who are prepared to desert or vilify the League. The “Civil Liberties” has assumed new definition. That in the absence of “Swadeshi Laws” “lawless and reactionary laws” such as the “Criminal Law Amendment Act” and “Section 144” are to be freely utilized against, those persons who disobey or differ from the Congress Ministries and particularly in the case of the members of the Muslim League. Measures are brought in, bills have been passed and laws have been enacted which are obviously highly detrimental to the interests of the Musalmans. For instance amend­ments of the franchise system of voting and representation of minorities, in Munici­pal Local and Districts Boards. The Muslim Press is terrorized under threat of penalty of forfeiture of securities and in some cases the obnoxious executive orders have been passed and securities of some Muslim Urdu papers have been forfeited. Is this the national programme that is being pursued for the advancement of the people of this Country which will achieve freedom and independence of India? If this is the foretaste on the threshold of the limited and restricted authority and power enjoyed by the Congress, I shudder to think what would be the fate of ninety millions of Musalmans in this country if the Congress were incharge of full and plenary powers of the Government of India; and yet the other day the President of the Congress had the temerity in speaking at the Haripura Congress Session in February 1938 to solemnly ask “I would put it to the members of the minority communities in India to consider dispassionately if they have any thing to fear when the Congress programme is put into operation.” So far I have not dealt with the cases of maltreatment and tyranny and persecution regarding which columns and columns have been filled by newspapers-specially in three Provinces of Bihar, U. P. & C. P. and we are awaiting the report of the committee that has been appointed. I hope that the report will be out before the next Session of Muslim League in December 1938.

    It is common knowledge that the average Congressman whether he is a member by conviction or “convenience” arrogates to himself the role of a ruler of this country and although he does not possess the educational qualifications, training and culture and traditions of the British Bureaucrat he behaves and acts towards the Musalmans in a much worse manner than the British did towards Indians. The Supreme Command may well deplore corruption, untruthfulness and violence and may further deplore the faked register of membership of the Congress by “convenience”,

    These are a few characteristic features of the Congress programme so far regarding the Musalmans. But we are told very recently in your city by a high authority that surely the fact that the Governors have not yet thought fit to interfere or exercise their special powers is a proof-positive and shows that the Musalmans are not only justly and fairly treated but they are dealt with handsomely and generously. I know that Governors and the Governor-General have failed the minorities and spe­cially the Musalmans. But on the other hand we are told that there is a gentlemen’s agreement and a Secret understanding between the British Government and the Congress in consequence of which assurances were given that such powers will not be exercised, and so it is obvious that the Congress Ministries are getting the longest rope with the result that the foolish policy of the Congress is responsible not only for intense bitterness between the two sister communities but among the various classes and interests. It has resulted in serious clashes and conflicts and ill-will, which are bound to recoil in the long run on the progress and welfare of India. It seems that Congress is only tumbling into the hands of those who are looking forward to the creation of a serious situation which will break India vertically and horizontally. But this is not all. Now let us turn to Bengal, Punjab and Assam. In these Provinces there happens to be a predominant Muslim voice in the Ministr­ies and hence they are made the target and the object of final destruction by the Congress High Command. In Bengal the move to defeat Fazl-ul-Huq Ministry has ignominiously failed. In Punjab various efforts are made to weaken the Ministry of Sir Sikandar Hayat. But in Punjab they have not yet dared to table a no confidence motion because Punjab Ministry cannot yet be bent. In Assam Mr, Saadullah’s Ministry resigned. Immediately the Congress President went post-haste with other henchmen and agents to help the birth of a so called Congress Ministry in utter disregard of all their previous professions and declarations and contrary to their avowed determination to have nothing to do with coalition and he gathered together various groups all and sundry. But in forming the Ministry Mr. Bordoloi was not able to announce the name of even one of the three Muslim Ministers who were to be included in the Ministry. Apart from the methods adopted further to move the President for adjournment of the Assembly ‘Sine die‘ was hardly creditable, and for a great party, not to face the legislature knowing full well that they had not the majority at their back was shere Cowardice. It is under threat of suspension of oath taking ceremony that the President and Congress party agreed to the sessions of the Assembly being called at an early date, and up to the present moment Mr. Bordoloi has not been able to get more than one of the three Muslim Ministers, and he is still hunting for the remaining two Muslim Ministers. When 56 members of the Assembly out of 107 are not only against the so called Congress Ministry but have tabled the vote of no confidence, I congratulate the President, Mr. Bose, for his statesman-like achievement for this still born child which he is now anxious to feed by means of oxygen and bring it to life by appealing to the European planters to come to his rescue. The Congress High Command is obsessed with one idea and determined to divide the Musalmans and particularly to break the solidarity of the Muslim League, no matter how low they may have to stoop. They rave no scruples or any standard or principle in their methods. Their policy is based on arrogance and opportunism and unfortunately they are at the present moment getting the support of a large body of Hindus who have respect for the Congress and they are being fully exploited. Not only that but even Mr. Gandhi who has acquired the spiritual influence over a large body of the Hindu public and with his halo of Mahatma is used by those who surround him. He often tries to get out of the awkward corners by falling back upon his inner voice or the voice of silence and relies upon the fact that he is not even a four anna member of the Congress; and he deplores corruption, untruthfulness and violence and pleads to his utter helplessness for the decisions of Congress High Command. This grand Fascist Council, the working Committee which is named “the shadow cabinet” of a parallel Government of India is supposed to speak on behalf of “the Indian Nation” Some of its antics remind one of a clown imitating the artist in a circus. During the critical situation about the end of September last this so called shadow cabinet continually sat in sessions and kept vigil as the All India Congress Committee had entrusted them with a power to take such decisions as they thought proper with regard to the question of India’s part in the event of the war breaking out. So to begin with a sympathetic message was sent by the High Command to the Government of Czechoslovakia and the Mahatma and the Working Committee were continuing the vigil waiting for the Whitehall to approach Mahatma Gandhi, But the war is averted and soon now the vigil will terminate and India must breathe a sigh of relief as we are saved from the Congress decision with regard to the war for the moment. So now this is the situation and position that we have to face. It is no use relying upon anyone I else. We must stand on our own inherent strength and build up our own power and forge sanctions behind our decisions. Today we are told that even for the purpose of a settlement of Hindu Muslim question we do not represent the Musalmans of India and we are required to prove the position and status of ours by 14 service and merits “before the mighty High Command. Gentlemen! The meaning is clear. It is no use our blaming others. It is no use our accusing our opponents only; it is no use our expecting our enemies to behave differently. If the Musalmans are going to be defeated in their national goal and aspirations it will only be by the betrayal of the Musalmans among us as it has happened in the past. For the renegades and traitors I have nothing to say, they can do their worst. But I appeal most fervently to those Musalmans who honestly feel for their Community and its welfare and those who are misled or misguided and indifferent, to come on to the platform of the Muslim League and work under its flag; and please close your ranks and file and stand solid and united at any and all costs and speak and act with one voice.

    Here I wish to make it clear that I am not fighting the Hindu Community as such nor have I any quarrel with the Hindus generally for I have many personal friends amongst them; but the Congress “High Command” is in my opinion the greatest enemy of India’s progress and for the matter of that even of the interests of Hindus. Although there are many Hindus who entirely condemn them and are completely fed up with them yet a large body of the Hindu public is still hypnotized and mesmerized by them by their Seductive and abusive propaganda and disingenu­ous catch words and Slogans. Will they get their freedom of judgment and action!

    With regard to the tragedy of Palestine that is going on at present and the ruthless repression that is practised against the Arabs because of their struggle for the freedom of their country, I need hardly tell you that we had most convincing proofs demonstrated all over India that the heart of every Musalman is with them in their brave and wonderful struggle that they are carrying on against all odds and in spite of their being “defenseless”. According to the resolution of the All India Muslim League Council, 26th of August was observed all over India as the Palestine day and from all accounts I can say without exaggeration that thousands and thousands of meetings were held all over India fully and fervently sympathizing with those who are fighting for their country’s freedom. Musalmans’ heart is wounded and lacerated when they hear the news and the accounts of ruthless and tyrannical repression and repression of those brave Arabs and I know that the entire Muslim world is watching the doings of Great Britain there.

    I may inform you that the Muslim League Council appointed a special committee at their meeting of the 30th July 1938 to consider the question of sending racial deputation abroad specially to Palestine and England and directed the committee to consider the ways and means by which an effective pressure can be brought to bear upon the British Government. And that committee recently met at Badaun and have in response to the invitation from the Egyptian Parliamentary Committee for the Defense of Palestine chosen five representatives on behalf of the All India Muslim League to attend the Parliamentary Congress of Arabs and Muslim countries which will be held in Cairo starting from the 7th October 1938 with a view consider the present situation in Palestine. Three of our representatives, Mr. Khaliquzzaman, Mr. Abdur Rahman Siddiqui and Maulana Mazhar Uddin out of the five appointed have already left India and are on their way to Cairo. Further according to the instructions of the Egyptian Parliamentary Committee we have netified that if any other member of the Muslim League party in legislature desires to participate in the Congress the invitation will be issued to him by the Secretary, All India Muslim League, We shall await the results of the deliberations and the decisions of that Congress and then I may assure you that the All India Muslim League will do all that lies in its power to help the cause of the Arabs in Palestine. I am glad here to note that Congress Working Committee also at Delhi has passed a resolution. That having regard to its importance it was moved by the chair without any comments. This is an indication of the superficial interest the Congress takes in matters which the Musalmans consider nearest and dearest to their heart.

    During the recent times Great Britain has thrown her friends to the wolves and broken her solemn promises. Only those succeed with the British People who possess force and power and who are in a position to bully them. They have also let down and thrown the Musalmans of India to the wolves. I am sure that there will be no peace in the Near East unless they give an honest and square deal to the Arabs in Palestine. In India I may draw the attention of His Majesty’s Government and the British Statesmen who I am sure are not under any delusion that Congress represents the people of India or Indian nation, for there are 90 millions of Musalmans. And I would draw their attention and here also of the Congress High Command and ask them to mark, learn and inwardly digest the recent upheaval and its consequent developments which threatened the world war. It was because the Sudeten Germans who were forced under the heel of the majority of Czechoslovakia who oppressed them, suppressed them, maltreated them and showed a brutal and callous disregard for their rights and interests for two decades hence the inevitable result that the Republic of Czechoslovakia is now broken up and a new map will have to be drawn. Just as the Sudeten Germans were not defenseless and survived the oppression and persecution for two decades so also the Musalmans are not defenseless and cannot give up their national entity and aspirations in this great continent. Here also I may mention the Frontier policy of the Government of India which the sooner it is given up the better and methods of reconciliation are resorted to instead. I will therefore appeal to the British Government to review and revise their policy with regard to the Palestine, Waziristan and Musalmans of India and the Islamic powers generally. It is in the interest of Great Britain to seriously consider the reorientation in the light of the developments that have taken place during the last two decades.

    To the Musalmans therefore I say go forward and organize your people all over India and if reasons and arguments fail our ultimate resort must depend upon our own inherent strength and power. I do not despair nor need we fear the consequences in this great struggle of life and death which involves the destiny of 90 millions of our people.

     

    The Resolutions Passed by the Conference

    .

    RESOLUTION No. 1.

    “This Conference expresses its deep sense of sorrow at the very sad demise of the Late Nawab Bahadur Sir Mahomed Mozzamulullah Khan, a great Muslim Philanthropist and Benefactor of the Muslim community.”

    This meeting prays that the soul of the departed Leader may rest in Peace and expresses its sympathy with the family of the deceased.”

    (From the Chair)

    UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED

    (ALL STANDING)

     

    The following Resolutions were passed unanimously at the Sindh Provincial Moslem League Conference held at Karachi on 8th, 9th and 10th October 1938.

     

    RESOLUTION No. 2

    This conference makes an earnest appeal to all well-wishers of Islam and theMuslim Community;

    To join the Muslim League,

    To establish branches of the Muslim League;

    To enroll them as Volunteers in the Muslim National Guard;

    To cultivate a sense of discipline and loyalty towards the Muslim League,

    To persuade their representatives in the local self-governing bodies and legislatures to form and join the Muslim League parties within their respective local bodies and legislatures and to work under the control and discipline of the Muslim League and to call upon them to resign if they fail to carry out their mandate.

    To call upon their representatives in the Assembly to pass economic measures such as have recently been passed by the other legislatures.

    To appoint a competent person to enquire into and report grievances of the people to the authorities concerned and to the Provincial headquarters of the League.

    To wear Khadi and Swadeshi cloth manufactured by Muslim weavers,

    To observe thrift and economy,

    To remove illiteracy,

    To open reading rooms, to start night schools,

    To persuade all boys and girls of schools going age to join schools,

    To carry on a regular campaign for the elimination of social evils,

    To reduce their expenses to the minimum in the observance of social customs.

    To encourage rural manufactures,

    To use improved methods of cultivation,

    To improve the lot of their peasantry,

    To encourage muslim shop-keepers,

    To secure employment and work for their unemployed brothern,

    To carry on regular propaganda for the moral, religious, social, economic and educational uplift and reform of the muslim community,

    and to create political awakening among the muslim masses for the speedy achievement of freedom of Islam and of India “

    Mover—Sahibzada Abdul sattar Jan.

    Seconder—Moulana Jamal Mian of Frangi Mahal Lucknow,

    Supporter—Moulana Abdul Hamid Badauni, NawabLiaqatali Khan Saheb, Mir Ayub Khan,

    9th October 1938. (Carried unanimously)

     

    Resolution no. 3

    “This Conference while praying for the success of the Muslim World Conference which is being held at Cairo, for a satisfactory solution of the Palestine problem, is definitely of the opinion that to achieve a lasting settlement, it is highly essential that the British Government.

    (a) should cancel Balfour Declaration ;

    (b) withdraw the scheme of partition of Palestine as recommended by the first Palestine Royal Commission;

    (c) confer full independence upon Palestine.

    This Conference warns the British Government that if it fails to abandon its present pro-Jewish policy in Palestine the Muslims of India in consonance with the policy of the rest of the Islamic World will look upon Britain as the enemy of Islam and shall willingly adopt all measures for the protection and freedom of the Holy Land of Islam.

    This Conference places full confidence in the Muslim League Deputation to the Muslim World Conference, Cairo consisting of Choudhry Khaliquzzaman, Mr. Abdul Rahman Siddiki, Moulana Hasrat Mohani and Moulana Mazharuddin.”

    Mover — Pir Ghulam Mujadid Sirhindi,

    Seconder — Moulana Showkatali,

    Supporter — Moulana Sanaullab,

    10th October, 1938. (Carried Unanimously).

     

    RESOLUTION. No. 4.

     

    Barrage Debt Liquidation.

    “Where as the ordinary annual revenue of Sindh is only Rs. 180 lakhs excluding Rs.75 lakhs of extraordinary receipts from lands and Rs. 105 lakhs as Subvention from central government.

    And whereas the ordinary annual expenditure of Sindh met from revenue is Rs. 359lakhs leaving an annual deficit of Rs. 179 lakhs.

    And whereas Sindh has been allotted a debt of Rs. 25crores on separation from Bombay consisting of Rs. 2.75crores pre-reform debt and Rs. 22.25crores Barrage debt.|

    And whereas Sindh has to pay annual interest charges of Rs. 129.5.

    And whereas under the Otto-Neimeyar settlement, Sindh would have to pay Rs. 75lakhs annually for liquidating her debt for 1942 in addition to the said interest charges.

    And where as total annual receipts from sale of land in Barrage area amounting to about Rs. 75 lakhs plus the entire net surplus under the head land revenue is just sufficient to cover only the interest charges.

    And whereas Sindh population has been deprived of any advantage in shape of social reform due to the sale of Barrage Land measuring about 17.25 lakh acres valued at Rs. 15crores, this amount being earmarked for repayment of the Barrage Debt.

    And whereas the real capital borrowed for the Barrage is only 25crores.

    And whereas a sum of Rs. 2.75crore is re-debited to Sindh on separation as pre-reform debt while no credit is given for the net surplus of Rs. 7crores on Pre-Barrage irrigation works in Sindh.

    And whereas the province is already over-taxed.

    And whereas all avenues of retrenchment have been explored by the reorganization committee, full effect of which would take very long time to have appreciable effect on Sindh’s finances.

    And whereas increased productivity of the province has increased the revenues of the Central Government from Railways, Posts and Telegraphs Customs, Income-tax and other Departments.

    And whereas under the Otto-Neimeyar settlement all surplus revenue is paid towards repayment of interest alone and nothing would be left for improvement of social services for another 50 years in spite of Central Government’s subvention.

    And whereas it would be impossible for Sindh to pay any additional sum of Rs. 75lakhs from 1942 towards debt settlement; nay interest charges even after receipts from land sales cease corning in after some time.

    This conference strongly urges upon the Government of India to appoint a. committee to investigate the question of liquidating the Barrage debt due regard being paid to the requirements of Sindh for improved social services and meanwhile declare moratorium for repayment of the debt, so that Sindh Government may be able to initiate necessary reforms immediately.

    Mover — M. H. Gazdar, m.l.a

    Seconder — M. A. Khuhro, m.l.a.

    Supporter — Sir Haii Abdullah Haroon, m.l.a, (Central).

     

    RESOLUTION No. 5.

     

    Communal Settlement.

    Whereas the refusal on the part of the Working Committee of the Indian National Congress to negotiate a Communal settlement with the All India Muslim League, on the plea that the All India Muslim League is not the sole repre­sentative body of the Musalmans of India, indicates the Congress resolve to perpetually divide and rule the Muslim Community, and thus once more mar prospects of an amicable and peaceful solution of the Indian minorities problem, four which the League has tried in vain for more than 15 years.

    Whereas the Congress has, by means of its powerful press and purse, launched a campaign of Muslim Mass Contact to cause disruption and division in the muslim community with the object of deceiving the world into the belief that it is the sole representative organization of entire India.

    Whereas it has deliberately established purely Hindu rule in certain provinces by forming ministries either without muslim ministers or with muslim ministers having no following among muslim members, in direct and flagrant violation of the letter andspirit of the Government of India Act, 1935 and the Instrument of instructions.

    Whereas the ministries so formed have established a sort of rule which has for its aim the intimidation and demoralization of muslims, the extermination of the healthy and nation-building influences of muslim culture, the suppression of muslim religious customs and their religious obligations and elimination of their political rights as a separate community.

    Whereas it has in open defiance of the democratic principles persistently endeavored to render the power of the muslim majorities in effective and impotent, in the North Western Provinces, Bengal, the Punjab and Sindh by trying to bring into power or by supporting coalition ministries not enjoying the confidence of the majority of muslim members and the muslim masses of those provinces.

    Whereas Congress has superimposed the authority of its High Command, a sort of fascist dictatorship, over the working of the Congress ministries to prevent the healthy growth of parliamentary conventions and establishment of constitutional traditions, to deprive the muslims of their duo share and have refused to reconstitute ministries in consonance with the constitution, having due regard to the rights and interests of muslims,

    Whereas the Congress have decided:—

    (а) to enforce Vidya Mandir Scheme in the teeth of muslim opposition,

    (b) to foist the Bande-Matram on Muslims and others as a national anthem in callous disregard of the feelings of Muslims who consider the song as not only idolatrous but it is in origin and conception a hymn of hatred to muslims.

    (c) to make Hindi with Devangiri script as the Lingua Franca of India in total defiance of the protests and wishes of the minorities with a view to inculcate Hindu religious ideas, philosophy and culture and establish dominance of Brahmanic culture in India.

    (d) to Introduce and enforce joint electorates in local bodies with the strength of their majority and thus deprive muslims of securing their true representation.

    (e) to close Urdu Schools wherever possible and discourage the teaching of the Urdu language, and thus ultimately wipe it off,

    (f) to suppress freedom of press and freedom of speech and legitimate action under the pretext of preventing incitement to violence and maintenance of law and order.

    (g) to interfere with the age-long religious privileges and usages of the muslim community by force of arm and resort to repressive measures.

    “Whereas the majority community of India has fostered and maintained since thousands of years a rigid caste system of theirs which is a negative of na­tionalism, equality, democracy and all the noble ideals that the modern world as pires to and stands for and which system has further superimposed social and econo­mic inequalities upon a vast body of the people of this country and reduced millions of them to the position of irredeemable he lorts.

    And whereas the evolution of a single united India and united Indian nation inspired by common aspirations and common ideals being impossible of realization on account of the caste-ridden mentality and anti-muslim policy of the majority community, and also on account of acute differences of religion, language, script, culture, social laws and outlook on life of the two major communities and even of race in certain parts.

    ‘This Conference considers it absolutely essential in the interests of an abiding peace of the vast Indian continent and in the interests of unhampered cultural development, the economic and social betterment, and Political self-determination of the two nations known as Hindus and Muslims, to recommend to All India Mus­lim League to review and revise the entire question of what should be the suitable constitution for India which will secure honorable and legitimate status due to them, and that this conference therefore recommends to the All India Muslim League to devise a scheme of Constitution under which muslims may attain full independence.

    Further this conference records its emphatic disapproval of the scheme of the All India Federation as embodied in the Government of India Act, 1935 and is opposed to its introduction and urges upon the British Government to refrain from its enforcement as it considers the scheme to be detrimental to the interests of the India generally and those of the muslims in particular.

    That this conference further declares that no constitution by whomsoever framed will be acceptable to the muslims of India unless it conforms to the principle enunciated above and is prepared in consultation with and accepted by All India Muslim League.

    Mover – Shaikh Abdul majid, M.L.A Sindhi

    Seconder – K. B. Gurmani, M.L.A. (Punjab)

    Supporter – Sir Hajee Abdullah Haroon, M. L. A. (Central), Sayed Abdul Rauf Shah Advocate, M. L. A. (C. P.), Moulana Abdul Hamid Badauni (U. P.)

     

    RESOLUTION No. 6.

    Frontier Policy Revision.

    “This Conference condemns the policy of the Government of India with regard to Waziristan and is strongly of the opinion that the Forward Policy persued with the aid of Guns and Aeroplanes is most inhuman and militates against the best political and economic interests of India and calls upon the Government of India to give up that policy and come back to the Close Border Policy,”

    Mover — Moulana Abdul Hamid, Badauni.

    Seconder — K. S. Fakira Khan Abbotabad.

    Supporter — M. A. Khalique.

     

    RESOLUTION.No, 7.

    “This Conference places on record its deep sympathy with the Indians who have suffered loss of life and property, during the Burma Riots.

    This Conference urges that the Government of India should take effective steps in the matter in order to prevent recurrence of the atrocities and to bring necessary pressure to bear on the Government of Burma to compensate the Indian sufferers in Burma.”

    (From the Chair).

     

    RESOLUTION No. 8.

    “This Conference condemns the agitation of the companies catering for Hedjaz Pildrim Traffic for the fixation of minimum rates for the Hedijaz Pilgrims as highly prejudicial to the interests of the Pilgrims to Hedjaz. While this Conference strongly recommends the fixation of maximum rates by the Government of India in consultation with the Haj Committees and the navigation companies, whatever their number. This conference is definitely of the opinion that the non-muslim commercial enterprises in muslim lands have resulted in the spread of anti-Islamic movements in those lands and endangered the economic interests of the muslim people.

    This conference feels that the time has arrived when the muslim commercial magnets of India in particular and the muslim world in general should float a company of their own. Further this conference makes an appeal to the All India Muslim League to enter into negotiations with the Hedjaz Government to consider the proposal of a Muslim Navigation Steam Company either by introducing a special one rupee tax on the pilgrims or by floating a private company on share system.

    Mover — Moulana Showkatali,

    Seconder — Moulana Abdul Hamid Badauni,

     

    RESOLUTION No. 9.

    This Conference while drawing the attention of the Government of Sindh to the Bank Holidays now existing wherein only four days have been allotted for Muslim festivals out of 24 days, earnestly appeals, to the Sindh Government to include the following days in the said list as public holidays, in view of the proportionate Strength of musalmans in Sindh.

    1. One day of Idul-Uzha.

    2. Haj day

    3. 27th of Rajab (Shabe-Mairaj)

    4. Two days for Muhram (9th and 10th.)

    5. Shab-Kadir 27th Ramzan.

    6. Two days for Idul-Fitr instead of one day

    1

    Proposed — Naimatullah of Sukkur.

    Seconder — Agha Nazarali of Sindh Zamindar Press.

    Supporter — Mian Nabi Baksh of Jacobabad,

     

    RESOLUTION No. 10.

    This Conference earnestly appeals to the Muslim members of the Sindh Legislatures to form a solid and united muslim League party in the Assembly by sinking all their differences, in order to enforce the policy and programme of the all India Muslim League for the betterment of the Musalmans and the Province

    Proposer —Sahibzada Abdul Sattar Jan.

    Seconder —Moulana Abdul Hamid Badauni.

    Supporters–(1)Pir Ghulam Mojadid.(2)Hussain bux Shah, (3)Raja of Mahamood abad, (4) K. B. G. N. Shah, (5)Moulvi Abdul Hai Haqani, (6)Sardar Noor Md. Khan.

     

    RESOLUTION NO 11.

    “This Conference Protest against the continuance of the arbitrary form of Government in British Baluchistan and demands its replacement by a democratic forms as obtaining in other Provinces in India.

    This Conference advises the people of British Baluchistan to establish branches of the Muslim League in their Province and carry on constitutional agita­tion for the introduction of reforms.

    These Conference further advices Sindh Provincial Muslim League to send a deputation of its own to Baluchistan to take stock of the situation there.

    Mover …. Moulvi Sanaullah

    Seconder… M. A. Khalique

     

    Resolution No. 12

    “This Conference condemns the agitation of a section of Hindus against handing over the control of the Sukker Manzilgah Mosque to the Musalmans and deplores the un-sympathetic attitude of the Sindh Government in the matter and urges upon it that the Mosque should be restored to the mussalmans as early as possible.

    Proposed… Sayed Ali Mahemood Rashdi

    Seconder… Agha Nazarali Khan.

     

    RESOLUTION No.13

    “In view of the fact that the Sindh Government have hither to failed to take any steps against those officials who are responsible for the breach in the Sindh Canal Regulator in Sukkur District which has caused terrible damage to the people, specially those of the agricultural class and which has mounted up to the extent of about Rs. 50/- lakhs, this conference urges upon the Government of Sindh to suspend the officials concerned forthwith and appoint an impartial tribunal to enquire into the conduct of the officials involved and award compensation to the sufferers which may be realized from the officials responsible for the catastrophe”

     

    RESOLUTION No. 14.

    “This meeting of the Sindh Provincial Muslim League Conference urges upon the Government of Sindh to introduce at a very early date the following measures for the relief and betterment of the masses in general and agricultural classes particular.

    a) A Bill to prevent alienation of lands of agriculturists to non-agriculturist classes.

    b) A Bill to regulate money-lending business in the Province.

    c) A measure for settlement of debts of Agriculturist classes.

    d) A measure to evolve a scheme whereby agricultural financing is carried on hereafter through some trust-worthy and reliable agency of Government, the rate of interest against such loans not exceeding 4 to 5 per cent.

    e) A measure to spread primary education throughout the length and breadth of the Province by making it free and compulsory with a view that within the course of ten years no part of the Province is devoid of the advantage of free and compulsory education.

    f) Protection of small khatedars.

    g) Provide adequate funds for the nation-building activities as construction of medical aid, veterinary Hospitals, Sanitation etc.

    K. B. M. A. Khuhro, M. L. A. (Mover)

    G. M. Sayed, M, L. A.(Seconder)

     

    RESOLUTION NO. 15.

    “This Conference recommends to Government of Sindh that the repressive laws and measures like the Sindh Frontier Regulation, Criminal Tribes Settlement Act, Press Act, Chapter Section of the Criminal Procedure Code be abrogated forthwith and that undue tyranny and harrassment of the police and petty officials of Government which exists in the province be put an end to; and the masses in the villages be allowed to live in a more healthy and purer atmosphere by breathing more freely and by getting free from the tyrannical rule that exists at present in mofussil life of the Province.

    Kazi Fazlullah Advocate. (Mover)

    Sayed Ali Md. Rashdi. (Seconder)

     

    RESOIUTION NO. 16.

    “This Conference offers congratulations to the mussalmans of the Bengal and the Punjab for their whole-hearted support to the present Ministries and condemns the machinations of the congress and a section of other Hindus for their downfall and strongly resents their nefarious propaganda against the present Ministries.

    This Conference notes with satisfaction the measures of economic relief, rural uplift and educational expansion adopted by the Bengal and the Punjab Govern­ments and earnestly appeals to Muslim members of the Bengal and the Punjab Legislatures to support the present ministries.

    Proposed by…. Mr. Mazhar ali Alavi, Adovcate

    Seconder – Sayed Mohd Aslam Bar-at-Law.

    Supporters – Kazi Fazlullah, Moulvi Sanaullah, Ali Bahadur Habibullab.

     

    RESOLUTION NO. 17.

    This Conference strongly protests against the attitude of the Government of India towards His Highness Mir of Khairpur State by removing him from the State against the wishes of the State people and conveys through this Conference the feeling of the State people in particular and all the muslims of Sindh in general, that Government of India to allow the Mir Sahib to come back to his State for the purpose of its administration.

    Mir Bandeali Khan Talpur. (Mover)

    Pir Ghulam Mujadid Sirhindi. (Seconder)

     

    RESOLUTION No. 18.

    “This Conference strongly condemns the atrocities perpetrated on the people of Tanda in U. P. by the Congress Government of the United Provinces and demands the institution of an impartial public enquiry into the conduct of those responsible for the said atrocities.

    This conference further demands that adequate compensation shall be paid to those sufferers who have been the victims of the said atrocities.”

    Mover — Moulvi Sanaullah,

    Seconder — M. A. khalique

     

    RESOLUTION No. 19.

     

    Resolution Re: K.B. Ijaz Ali Minister Khairpur State.

    “This Conference recognizes the great services rendered by Khan Bahadur Ijaz Ali Minister of Khairpur State and considers his administration as most fair, equitable and conductive to the peace and prosperity of the State.

    This Conference is of opinion that the mischievous propaganda carried on by the Hindu Mahasabha and a section of the Hindu press was absolutely inspired by selfish motives by some of the highly placed Hindu officials of the State and the Conference strongly condemns this sort of propaganda which is calculated to embitter the relations of the two communities in the State.

    This Conference further appeals to the Government of India and the Honour­able the Resident of the Punjab State that since Khairpur was predominantly a Muslim State with eighty two percent muslim population the present Minister might be continued for at least three years more in that office so that he might have the opportunity of continuing his good work in the State.”

    Proposed by K, B. Muhammad Ayub Khuro M.L.A.

    Seconded by Mr. Nazar ali Editor Sind Zamindar Sukkur (Adopted)

     

    RESOLUTION No. 20

    This Conference disapproves of the attitude of the Governor of Sindh in having refuse to summon a Session of the Legislative Assembly forthwith in order to allow the representatives of the people to exercise their constitutional rights to move a vote of no-confidence to consider the conduct of the Sindh ministry, and further to decide the various questions such as the recent enhanced rates of land assessments in particular and various other matters in general, and with a view to disposing of numerous items on the agenda such as private bills, resolutions and questions although the Leader of the Opposition made a clear and specific request for calling an immediate Session and secondly, for having refused to recommend Mr. Gazder’s Bill regarding money-lenders, to the Legislative Assembly for con­sideration.

     

    RESOLUTION No. 21

    This Conference declares that the Muslims have no confidence in the Sindh Ministry as it is at present constituted and which is maintained not only contrary to the wishes of the over whelming majority of the muslim members in the Assembly but of the muslims all over Sindh.

    Further this conference is of opinion that this ministry deserves condemnation.

    (a) For having imposed the increased land assessment rates in defiance of the unanimous public opinion and in defiance of the resolution of the United Party, whose nominees the ministers were, and to the passage of which they themselves were a party,

    (b) For having refused to resign from the Cabinet when their party called upon them to do so.

    (c) For having resigned from the United Party.

    (d) For having failed to do any thing for the uplift of the masses.

    (e) For having been the cause of increase in the tax payer’s burden due to the creation of new high-salaried appointments,

    (f) For having been the cause of the Assembly Session being not called in defiance of public opinion resulting in the paralysation of the constitution in this province.

    (g) For having tried all along to create disruption in the Muslim ranks.

     

    The Sindh Provincial First Muslim League Conference Karachi

    Receipts & Payments Account For The Period Ending 10th November 1938

     

    Rs.

    A.

    P.

    Rs.

    A.

    P.

    To Donations Collected

     

     

     

    4350

    0

    0

    To Sale of Tickets

     

     

     

    4885

    14

    0

    To Sale of Flags

    29

    12

    0

     

     

     

    To Rent of Shops

    36

    0

    0

     

     

     

    To Sale of Bamboos

    24

    0

    0

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    89

    12

    0

    To Donations for Gates

     

     

     

    328

    3

    6

    Total

     

     

     

    9653

    13

    6

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    By Salaries, Wages Labour Charges & Cartage

    415

    0

    0

     

     

     

    By Office Rent

    40

    0

    0

     

     

     

    By Postage, Telegrams

    390

    10

    0

     

     

     

    By Miscellaneous expenses and bad Coins

    59

    6

    6

     

     

     

    By Reception Expenses (Sindh)

    22

    0

    0

     

     

     

    By Stationary, Printing, Handbills

    1063

    1

    6

     

     

     

    By Newspapers, Blocks, Photoes

    175

    7

    6

     

     

     

    By Tea, Food, Meals, Pots, etc.

    198

    10

    9

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2364

    4

    3

    By Conveyance, Hire of Taxies, Travelling and allowances

     

     

     

    1559

    11

    0

    By Hire of furniture, flags, horses, carriage, camels, hall and maidan etc.

     

     

     

    1394

    7

    0

    By General decorations, etc.

     

     

     

    509

    4

    6

    By Pandal construction account

     

     

     

    1089

    12

    6

    By Aeroplane, Radio, Electric, Lights and charges, etc

     

     

     

    1757

    7

    6

     

     

     

     

    8674

    14

    9

    Balance Cash

     

     

     

    978

    14

    9

     

     

     

     

    9653

    13

    6

     

    Note:

    1. Donations as per list amount to Rs. 4900/- 550/- are reported outstanding.

    2. Sale of tickets Rs. 274-12-0 are reported outstanding as per statement.

    3. Donors have been given tickets against Donations as per statement.

    4. Payments include “On Account Payments” for construction of Pandal, Electric, Service connection and Deposited, with Municipal Corporation for use of Idgah Maidan etc. (to be adjusted). 

    Karachi 21st November 1938 Examined and found correct Haji Abdoola Haroon

    Sd/-M. Dalal Chairman and Treasurer

    Honorary Auditor

    Sindh Provincial Muslim League Conference

    List of donation received

    Name

    Rs

    As

    Ps

    Seth sir haji Abdullah Haroon

    1000

    0

    0

    Mr. M. H. Guzder

    100

    0

    0

    Syed Khairshah M. L. A.

    100

    0

    0

    Mr. Muhammad Parial retired Mukhtiarkar

    10

    0

    0

    Tando Wali Muhammad Hyderabad Sindh

     

     

     

    Agaria Muhammad Moosa

    25

    0

    0

    Sir Ghulam Hasain Hidayatullah

    200

    0

    0

    Seth Adam Ali Yoosaf ali

    25

    0

    0

    M/s Haji Meherbux Moulabux

    300

    0

    0

    M/s Haji Ismail Muhammad Ashraf

    60

    0

    0

    M/s Haji Ismail Muhammad Ashraf

    61

    1

    1

    M/s Haji Ismail Muhammad Ashraf

    62

    2

    2

    M/s Haji Ismail Muhammad Ashraf

    63

    3

    3

    M/s Haji Ismail Muhammad Ashraf

    64

    4

    4

    Anonymous.

    25

    0

    0

    Seth Muhammad Ishak

    25

    0

    0

    Seth Haji Yousaf Haji Nabi Bux

    50

    0

    0

    K. B. Jan Muhammad Khan Pathan

    100

    0

    0

    K. B. Muhammad Ayoob Khan Khoro

    50

    0

    0

    Seth Haji Nek Muhammad

    25

    0

    0

    Seth Haji Imam bux Chandoo

    50

    0

    0

    Seth Ahmed Dada Adam soomar

    25

    0

    0

    K. S. Baboo Fazal Ellahi

    50

    0

    0

    Seth Ahmed Ali Yousaf Ali Rawalpindiwalla

    200

    0

    0

    Seth Husainbhoy Adamji

    50

    0

    0

    Seth T. A. Mandvi Walla

    101

    0

    0

    Seth Haji Habib Haji Rihmatullah

    50

    0

    0

    Seth Ammeeji Waliji. & Sons

    50

    0

    0

    Seth Yousif Ali A. K. & Co.

    101

    0

    0

    Seth Yousif Ali A. K. & Co.

    102

    1

    1

    Seth Yousif Ali A. K. & Co.

    103

    2

    2

    Seth Yousif Ali A. K. & Co.

    104

    3

    3

    Seth Moosabhoy Karimji & sons

    51

    0

    0

    Seth K. B. Allah bux gabole

    25

    0

    0

    Shaikh Muhammad Abdullah

    100

    0

    0

    Agha Shamsuddin M. L. A.

    50

    0

    0

    Nawab Makhdum Murid Hussain

    100

    0

    0

    Grand Total.

    4350

    0

    0

    List Of Donation promised but still outstanding

     

     

     

    K. B. Muhammad ayoob khoro

    50

    0

    0

    Mir Bundayali khan talpur

    100

    0

    0

    Sardar Bahadur Jan Muhammad

    200

    0

    0

    Rais Rasool Bux Unner M. L. A.

    100

    0

    0

    Mr. Yoursaf Haji Hoti

    25

    0

    0

    Agha Shamsuddin M. L. A.

    50

    0

    0

    Mr. Hassan ali haji Mir Muhammad baloch

    25

    0

    0

     

    550

    0

    0

     

     

     

     

    Total Cash

    4350

    0

    0

    Total not cashed

    550

    0

    0

    Grand Total

    4900