G. M. Syed

G. M. Syed

G. M. Syed (January 17, 1904April 25, 1995) ( _sd. جی۔ ایم۔ سید) (abbreviation of Ghulam Murtaza Shah Syed; Arabic script: غلام مرتضی شاہ سید) son of Syed Mohammed Shah Kazmi was a Sindhi nationalist, leftist, revolutionary and a sufi.

G M Syed proposed the Pakistan Resolution, 1940 in the Sindh Assembly, which ultimately resulted in the creation of Pakistan. However, he became the first political prisoner of Pakistan because of his differences with the leadership of the country

Early life

His father died when he was only sixteen months old. He has had no formal schooling. Whatever he learnt, was self-tutored. with his own hard work, he attained mastery over Sindhi and English languages. He was also conversant with Arabic and Persian languages. History, Philosophy and Political science were his favorite subjects of study.

Political Activism

He was the founder of Sindh Awami Mahaz which went on to join the National Awami Party (National Peoples Party) Along with Ibrahim Joyo and Sobho Gianchandani, G.M. Syed blended Sindhi nationalism with Communism and Sufism through the ideas of Gandhi and Marx. In his early political life, he was a strong vocal supporter of the Pakistan Movement in Sindh and was said to be one of the driving forces in making sure the Sind Assembly voted to join Pakistan in 1947.

Timeline

At an early age of fourteen years, Syed started his career as an activist.

In 1919 he became Chairman of the School Board of his own Tahsil. Subsequently, he was elected as a President of Karachi District Local Board in 1929. He later became its President. In 1930, he organized Sindh Hari (peasants) Conference and became its Secretary. then In 1937, he was for the first time elected a member of Sindh Legislative Assembly. In 1938, he joined the All-India Muslim League. In 1940, he became Minister of Education in Sindh. In 1941, he became one of the members of the Central Committee of the Muslim League.

In 1943, he became President of Sindh Muslim League. In 1944, he played a pivotal role in politics and got a resolution passed in the Sindh Assembly in favor of Pakistan, which was the pioneer resolution of its kind in the whole of undivided India.

In 1946, conditions compelled him to dissociate from the Muslim League, and formed a new party named Progressive Muslim League. The same year he was elected as leader of the Coalition Party in the Sindh Assembly. In 1954, he acted as Chairman of Sindhi Adabi Board.

In 1955, he played an active part in the formation of Pakistan National Party. In 1966, he founded Bazm-e-Soofia-e Sindh. In 1969, he formed Sindh United Front.

Literary Contribution

Mr. Syed is the author of more than sixty five (65) books. His books are on numerous subjects, ranging from literature to politics, religion and culture etc. He was himself a mystic had a lot of love and regard for mystics of all faiths. Besides being a man of immense learning, Mr. Syed possesses a personality that was graceful and poised. Highly cultured and refined manners, hospitality and geniality were the two glaring traits of his character. Wit and humor were the keynotes of his personality. He respected all genuine difference of opinions. For decades, Sind and Sindhi people had constituted the center of his interest and activity, and all his love energies were devoted to their good.

GM Syed proposed the Pakistan Resolution, 1940 in the Sindh Assembly, which ultimately resulted in the creation of Pakistan. However, he became the first political prisoner of Pakistan because of his differences with the leadership of the country, as he believed that they had deceived the Sindhis.

Jeay Sindh Movement

In 1971, disappointed with the national politics of Pakistan, GM Syed began to demand self determination for the people of Sindh. In 1973 he founded the 'Jeay Sindh' movement which is aimed at establishing an independent/autonomous Sindhi state ('Sindhu Desh'). For his political views after the creation of Pakistan, he has been kept either in jail-or in solitary confinement for the: period of more than 30 years.

On 19 January 1992, GM Syed was put under house arrest and his house was declared a sub-jail. He has been detained without trial until his death and has been adopted "Prisoner of Conscience" by Amnesty International (ASA 33/WU02/94).

See also

*Sindhudesh
*Bashir Qureshi

External links

* [http://www.exeneter.com/livefeed/08/01/17_gmsyed G. M. Syed]
* [http://www.gmsyed.org Information about G M Syed]
* [http://www.sikhspectrum.com/022005/gmsyed.htm G.M. Syed on the "Unity and Diversity of Religion"]
* [http://geocities.com/zfr_l G M Syed - by: Sindhiana]
* [http://geocities.com/jeaysindh_org Jeay Sindh Movement]


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