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Flag of Sindhudesh used by SLA. The Sindhudesh Movement [1] is a separatist movement, based in Sindh, Pakistan, seeking to create a homeland for Sindhis by establishing an ethnic state called Sindhudesh (Sindhi: سنڌو ديش , lit. ' Country of Sindhis '), [2] [3] [4] which would be either autonomous within Pakistan [5] or independent ...
The Sindhudesh Liberation Army (also known as Sindh Liberation Army or SLA) is a Sindhi Militant organization based in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It became publicly known in 2010 after it claimed responsibility for a targeted bomb blast on railway tracks near Hyderabad , Pakistan. [ 2 ]
The concept of Sindhudesh is also supported by some Sindhi diaspora [citation needed] including Sindhis in India, [11] most of whom had to be relocated out of Sindh after Partition, leaving behind their property as evacuee trusts under reciprocal government supervision. Pre-partition, Sindh was a relative peaceful province, with communal ...
Sindhudesh (Sindhi: سنڌو ديش, literally "Sindhi Country") is an idea of a separate Homeland for Sindhis [39] [40] proposed by Sindhi nationalist parties for the creation of a Sindhi state, which would be independent from Pakistan. [1] [41] The movement is based in the Sindh region of Pakistan and was conceived by the Sindhi political ...
Sindhi nationalists Sindhudesh Liberation Army is a militant organization of Sindhi nationalist parties in Sindh. The Sindhudesh Liberation Army became publicly known during the 2010, after it claimed bomb blast on railway tracks near Hyderabad, Pakistan. In October 2012, Sindhudesh Liberation Army was designated as terrorist organisation by ...
Founder of Sindhi nationalism and Sindhudesh movement Ghulam Murtaza Syed ( Sindhi : غلام مرتضيٰ سيد , 17 January 1904 – 25 April 1995), [ 3 ] known as G. M. Syed was a prominent Sindhi politician , who is known for his scholarly work, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Later proposing ideological groundwork for separate Sindhi identity and laying ...
Bomb attacks of Sindhudesh Liberation Army on Pakistan infrastructure like gas pipelines, [1] railway-tracks, [2] branches of national Banks., [3] polls of high transmission lines [4] in Sindh have occurred since 2003. [5] Sindhudesh Liberation Army an outfit of Sindhi nationalists claims responsibilities of these attacks. [6] [7]
Hafeez Pirzado, the current chairman of Jeay Sindh Students’ Federation (one affiliated with JSMM faction of Sindhudesh Movement) was sentenced a term of 37 years in prison on 12 August 2016 by Anti-Terrorism Court Larkana on the charges of treachery against the state of Pakistan. He is imprisoned in the Central Jail, Hyderabad. [8]