Political History
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The Hindvasi Sedition Case-III
Hindvasi is one of the oldest newspapers of Sindhi language currently being published from Mumbai. During British Raj it faced…
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Hindvasi Sedition Case – Judgment
Hindvasi is one of the oldest newspapers of Sindhi language currently being published from Mumbai. During British Raj it faced…
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Preventing the Spread of Extremism by Understanding Sindhi Rural Society
Rural Sindh – which was long known for its diversity and progressiveness – is increasingly becoming more violent, intolerant, and…
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The Hindvasi Sedition Case-II
Hindvasi is one of the oldest newspapers of Sindhi language currently being published from Mumbai. During British Raj it faced…
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Sindh’s struggle for abolition of One Unit – IX
In his speech at Sindh University Bhutto had said that he cannot scarify Punjab’s interests for Sindh. Dr. Zaffar Junejo…
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The Hindvasi Sedition Case-I
The European magistrate dispensing justice was no less than H.T. Sorley (d. 1969) a British Civil Servant of I.C.S. rank.…
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Sindh’s struggle for abolition of One Unit – VIII
Jamaat-e-Islami deviated from its main purpose and stepped in the politics, and then its fine objectives became doubtful and questionable.…
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Sindh’s struggle for abolition of One Unit – VII
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy didn’t support Anti-One-Unit Movement, as he always thought that the military and bureaucracy have an important role…
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Sindh’s struggle for abolition of One Unit – VI
The groups of Mahmud-ul-Haq Usmani from Sindh, Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo from Balochistan, and Ajmal Khattak of the Frontier (now Khyber…
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Sindh’s struggle for abolition of One Unit – V
Although Council Muslim League leadership also took part in the formation of One Unit and campaigned for it. But, around…
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