Political Careerof GMSyed
Political Careerof GMSyed
Political Careerof GMSyed
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Sadat family of Sindh in village Sann in district Dadu on the right bank of Indus
River. When his father Muhammad shah kazmi was killed due to a family feud on
1st November 1905, his elder brother also died at an early age, leaving Syed the only
male infant in the family therefore in 1906, after the death of his father the British
government took his family property in its custody and his family was given monthly
pension from the British government. He completed his primary education in 1915.
G M Syed started his career as an activist at the age of fourteen. He started his
political career at the age of 16, in early political life he was a strong vocal supporter
national identity for Sindh both on intellectual and political fronts. The Goal of his
entire life focused on this single cause. The political autonomy and prosperity of his
ill-fated land Sindh and her inhabitants. He was among the last of thinkers and
politicians who tried to change the course of history, through their politics based on
ideologies, he had been at the Centre of politics in Sindh in partition days and he had
traveled from pan-Islamist to Indian nationalist and then Pakistani nationalist ended
with Sindhi nationalist. He started of pan-Islamist activates he participated in
khilafat movement held on 7th 8th and 9th February 1920 in Larkana. Also organized
The separation of Sindh from Bombay gave him the golden opportunity to be elected
nationalist, he brought all his focus to creation of a new state for Indian Muslims.
He had in fact lobbied and passed the bill for the creation of Pakistan in Sindh
Assembly under the British Raj in India. In 1940 he become vice president of Sindh
Muslim league and is recorded as the first person who presented Pakistan Resolution
in Sindh assembly on 3rd March 1943. He became president of Sindh Muslim league.
In 1940 he become the minister of education. After passing the resolution of Pakistan
but his association with Muslim league could not last long and on the issue of
nomination of feudal and unqualified candidates for election, GM Syed said goodbye
Syed was the ideological frame of mysticism in his political ideology of Sindhudesh.
some Sindhi Nationalist in Pakistan, for the creation of separate state for Sindhi
peoples. This movement emerge in 1967 under leadership of Syed and Mohammad
Rashdi. Syed was the pioneer of this movement. The movement emerged due to the
province.
kept the state affaires away from the religion. Instead, he established a theory that
Sindhi culture, based on the unity of religious would lead to the unity of cultures. He
was also severe critic of state ideology and two nation theory, consequently he was
comprehensive socio-political analysis of his time almost all of Syed literary works
and politics. The salvation of Sindh and mysticism remains the central theme in his
works. He became the first political prisoner of Pakistan because of his difference
with the leadership of country, as he believed that they had deceived the Sindhi’s.
the camp of opposition to Muslim league struggling for the right of Sindhi on the
issue of separating Karachi from Sindh. G M Syed and Abdul Ghaffar khan known
as “bacha khan” founded Pakistan people’s party, the first ever opposition party in
the history of Pakistan and G M Syed was elected as its General Secretary. Later for
opposing one unit he was never offered a chance to defend the charges against him
in any court of law, even though he paid a very high cost in the form of almost 33
“Sindhudesh”. He wrote more than 60 books with subjects ranging from politics,
religious, culture, literature and commentaries on famous poet shah Abdul Bhittai.
As political thinker literary figure and mystic, he dominated the political arena of
pre and post-partition era for decades. He was also charged with sedition in 1992
and confined to his ancestral home at Sann for making an anti-government speech
but freed on bail recently because of deteriorating health and age. His house was
declared a sub-jail. He had been detained without trail until his death and has been