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Allah Bux Soomro

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Allah Bakhsh was totally opposed to the Muslim League's demand for the creation of Pakistan through a division of India on a religious basis. Consequently, he established the Azad Muslim Conference. In its Delhi session held during April 27–30, 1940 some 1400 delegates took part. They belonged mainly to the lower castes and working class. The famous scholar of Indian Islam, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, feels that the delegates represented a 'majority of India's Muslims'. Among those who attended the conference were representatives of many Islamic theologians and women also took part in the deliberations.
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However, the book is a tribute to the role of one Muslim leader who steadfastly opposed the Partition of India: the Sindhi leader Allah Bakhsh Soomro. Allah Bakhsh belonged to a landed family. He founded the Sindh People's Party in 1934, which later came to be known as 'Ittehad' or 'Unity Party'. ...
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Allah Baksh Soomro stated that "No power on earth can rob anyone of his faith and convictions, and no power on earth shall be permitted to rob Indian Muslims of their just rights as Indian nationals." He proclaimed that the very concept of "The Muslims as a separate nation in India on the basis of
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In 1940, a no-confidence motion was passed against Allah Bux Soomro. The Indian National Congress joined hands with the Muslim League and voted against him. Following the dismissal of his government, Soomro appointed member of the National Defence Council in which he served till 1942, when the
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and Sir Abdullah Haroon forcibly occupied Manzilgah from 3 October 1939, to 19 November 1939. The government, initially, tried to quell the movement through the use of force. However, when the tactic proved unsuccessful, the government yielded and allowed Muslims to pray in Manzilgah.
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A compromise was reached in February 1941, when Manzilgah was handed over to Muslims but not before the Muslims had agreed not to obstruct the playing of music in the nearby Saadha Belo temple. Leaders of the Muslim League later admitted "that the Manzilgah issue was a bogus
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Within five weeks of the passage of the Pak resolution, an assembly of nationalist Muslims under the name of the Azad Muslim Conference was convened in Delhi. The Conference met under the presidentship of Khan Bahadur Allah Bakhsh, the then Chief Minister of
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On 14th May 1943, Allah Bux Soomro was assassinated by four men, while he was travelling in a tonga in Shaikarpur. 73 years later, his case still remains unsolved, but it's rumoured that his murder was carried out by members of the Muslim
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threatened Muslims with retaliation if the mosque was not recovered by the government. While some sources claim that 17 Muslims and 40 Hindus were killed in the riots another claims that the toll of Hindus killed was over 60.
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Allah Bux Soomro was briefly elected back to power in March 1941 and served as Premier for about a year. However, he was dismissed by the Governor due to his support for the Quit India Movement.
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was started. In September 1942, Soomro renounced his knighthood and the Khan Bahadur title which the British government had bestowed upon him. He also resigned from the National Defence Council.
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was assassinated. Communal riots broke out in Sukkur and there was a total strike which lasted 15 days. In November 1939, the Sind Hindu Provincial Conference, presided over by Dr. Moonje of the
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in 1923. In 1928, he was elected as a member of local board at Sukkur district, and later became its president in 1930. In 1931, he was granted the title of 'little Khan Bahadur'.
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On 27 April 1940, over 1400 delegates participated in Delhi session of the All India Azad Muslim Conference, which Allah Bakhsh Soomro presided over. The Canadian orientalist
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for two terms, starting from 23 March 1938, to 18 April 1940, and 7 March 1941, to 14 October 1942, and held the portfolios of finance, excise, and industries.
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Allah Bux Soomro was a member of the Soomro (Jat) clan of Sindh. The clan held sway over Sindh for more than three centuries after the Ghaznavid period..
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in his hometown of Shikarpur. He was 43 years old at the time of his death. Rumors pinned the murder on agents of the pro-separatist
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Soomro also introduced reforms in religion. In 1938, he prohibited Ziwal-Haj. He also banned the Om Mandali, a predecessor of the
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examinations in 1918 and joined his father's contract business. His father was famous contractor and businessman in the region.
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in 1900. He was a member of the Soomro (Jat) clan of Sindh. His father, Muhammad Umar Soomro, was the hereditary chief of the
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Had Allah Baksh Soomro not been assassinated, the Sindh Assembly would not have supported the Pakistan resolution.
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Allah Bux Soomro: The Sindhi Premier Who Fought The British & The Two-Nation Theory - Rinchen Norbu Wangchuk
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Allah Bux Soomro (1900 - 1943) and the Azad Muslim Conference Against the Partition of India (Urdu/Hindi)
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in order to represent Islamic organisations and political parties that championed a united Hindustan and
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in 1910. Later, he got admission in higher secondary school in Shikarpur in 1911, and passed his
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Chikmagalur, the more things change, Allah Bux Sumro and the Manzilgah Masjid riots in 1939
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if Allah Bakhsh Soomro was alive during that time, and would have instead opted for a
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and Sind comprising the northern division of Bombay and the Commissionerate of Sind
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from 23 March 1938 to 18 April 1940 and 7 March 1941 to 14 October 1942. He was
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Allah Bux Soomro was assassinated on 14 May 1943, while he was travelling in a
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Self and sovereignty: individual and community in South Asian Islam since 1850
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remarked that those presented represented the ‘majority of India’s Muslims’.
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Rahim Bux, Hyder Bux, Abdul Samad, Razia, Safia, Afroze, Qudsia and Saeeda
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which were used as a government godown. It was variously claimed to be a
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Allah Bux Soomro was born in the family fief of Shikarpur in northern
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Education, Industries, Labour, Excise, Forest and Rural Development
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Shaheed Allah Bux Soomro University of Art, Design and Heritage in
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However, by 1943, Bakhsh was killed — allegedly by League goons.
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Soomro joined politics at an early age and was elected to the
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Manzilgah was the name of a couple of old buildings near the
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Allah Bux Soomro's Cabinet (7 March 1941 – 14 October 1942)
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Tenure as president of the All India Azad Muslim Conference
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Allah Bux Soomro's Cabinet (23 March 1938 – 18 April 1940)
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List of members of the 1st Provincial Assembly of Sindh
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Index

Khan Bahadur
OBE
Premier of Sindh
List of members of the 1st Provincial Assembly of Sindh
Sir Lancelot Graham
Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah
Mir Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur
Sir Hugh Dow
Mir Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur
Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah
Shikarpur
Sindh
British India
Pakistan
Shikarpur
Sindh
British India
Pakistan
Sind Ittehad Party
government contractor
politician
Sindhi:
Khan Bahadur
OBE
zamindar
Indian independence activist
politician
Sindh
colonial India
Hindu-Muslim unity

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