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Bashir Khan Qureshi ( sd, بشير خان قريشي; 10 August 1959 – 7 April 2012) was a Sindhi nationalist who served as the leader of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM), a
Sindhi nationalist Sindhi nationalism also known as Sindhi Nationalist Movement (Sindhi: سنڌي قومپرستي يا سنڌي قومي تحريڪ) was launched in the 1972 to separate Sindh from Pakistan. After Bangladesh became independent in 1971, G.M. Syed g ...
movement in Sindh, founded by G. M. Syed. He was assassinated with
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at the age of 54 years on 7 April 2012.


Early life

Bashir Qureshi was born to Ghulam Murtaza Qureshi, on 10 August 1959 at Motan Pur Mohalla in
Ratodero,
Larkana District Larkana District ( Sindhi: ضلعو لاڙڪاڻو; ur, ) is a district of Sindh province of Pakistan. Its main city is Larkana on the banks of the Indus River. It is home district the of influential Bhutto family. The Larkana Bulls cricket ...
in Sindh. He started his political career as a student worker of the Jeay Sindh Students Federation ( JSSF) during his master's studies at the Agriculture University,
Tando Jam Tando Jam ( sd, ٽنڊوڄام) is a town and Municipal Committee of Hyderabad District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is located at 25°25'60N 68°31'60E and lies about 12 km away from Hyderabad Hyderabad ( ; , ) is the capi ...
, Sindh. As a student, he also played a democratic role by participating in the movement of restoration of democracy
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during General Ziaul Haq's tenure. After the death of leader GM Syed (who was his political mentor), the party decided to elect Qureshi as the new chairman of JSQM.


Family

Qureshi left behind his widow, three sons and four daughters. His eldest son Sunan Qureshi is the incumbent chairperson of the party (JSQM).


Political activism

He took part in students' politics and joined the Jeay Sindh Students Federation in 1976. He was elected as President of the Federation; Tando Jam Unit in the year 1980 but after two years (1982) was elected as Central Vice President of the Federation. He was also elected as Central President of the Federation in the year 1986. In 1990, he was re-elected for the same post. Nevertheless, in the year 1995, Jeay Sindh Quami Mahaz was formed when he was behind the bar but was elected as Deputy Convener. He was also elected as Secretary-General of the Mahaz in 1996 and finally elected as Chairman in the year 1998. Mr. Bashir played a role in mobilizing the members of the Federation and worked hard to strengthen the Federation. Finally, he was set free in August 1986. Mr. Bashir was again arrested on 11 August 1988 after Sindhi-Mohajar riots. This time, he was jailed for 18 months. Again, he was arrested on 2 January 1994 (PPP regime) for two years. Later he was arrested on 17 January 1999 on his way to attend the birth celebration of Saeen G. M. Syed and was set free in November 1999 after a struggle of 11 months. Mr. Bashir has remained in prison for a total period of 6 years and 10 months. He is author of his book entitled "Jaagya Junge Jawaan" in Sindhi language, published in 1989 which is a collection of various speeches delivered by him. Mr. Bashir was awarded the "G. M. Syed National Award" in the year 1997. He was arrested on 15 September 2011, by rangers and was charged for carrying weapons, he was released by the court as the arms were duly licensed. His arrest provoked automatic protest and complete strike throughout Sindh was observed.


Timeline

*Elected as president of the
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Tando Jam Tando Jam ( sd, ٽنڊوڄام) is a town and Municipal Committee of Hyderabad District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is located at 25°25'60N 68°31'60E and lies about 12 km away from Hyderabad Hyderabad ( ; , ) is the capi ...
Unit in the year 1980. *He was elected as the vice president of JSSF in 1982 and became its central president in 1986. *Elected as deputy convener of JSQM in 1995. *Elected as Secretary General of the Mahaz in 1996. *Elected as JSQM Chairman in the year 1998.


Freedom March

Bashir Qureshi launched Freedom March under the slogan "" (Sindh wants Freedom) on
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each year. This demanded sovereign independent status for Sindh and march aimed drawing the attention of world sovereign nations and UNO towards the exploitation of people of Sindh by the state of Pakistan since 1947.


Social Contribution

Qureshi contributed to resolving the tribal feuds among different
Sindhi tribes Ethnic groups in Pakistan Tribes Sindhi people Sindhis ( sd, سنڌي Perso-Arabic: सिन्धी Devanagari; ) are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group who speak the Sindhi language and are native to the province of Sindh in Pakistan. After th ...
, and set the tradition of taking delegations to the rival groups to convince and encourage them to resolve their bloody feuds through traditional dispute resolution mechanisms, through the involvement of the notables.


Death

Qureshi died mysteriously at the age of 54 on 7 April 2012 at Sakrand (Sindh). Qureshi was visiting the JSQM supporters in Dari Magsi village,
Nawabshah District Shaheed Benazirabad District ( sd, شهيد بينظيرآباد ضلعو, ur, ) previously known as Nawabshah District, is one of the districts in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Renaming The district was renamed in September 2008 when mos ...
, when he suddenly lost consciousness after having a dinner with other party co-workers. He complained of chest pain followed by a cough. Qureshi was shifted to a local hospital, where he died at around 2:45 am.


Poisoning

On 19 April 2012, a forensic medicine and pathology team from government medical institutions of Sindh reported that Bashir Qureshi's reason of death may be high phosphorus or cardiac arrest, but were unable to confirm it. Party activists claimed he was poisoned, but his family did not want an investigation and refused to help investigation committee.


See also

*
Awami Tahreek Awami Tahreek or Qomi Awami Tehreek, formerly Sindhi Awami Tahreek ( en, Sindhi People's Movement), is a Marxist–Leninist–Maoist political party based in the Pakistani province of Sindh, and headquartered in Hyderabad. Formation Awami T ...
* G M Syed *
Rasool Bux Palijo Rasul Bux Palejo (also spelled Rasool Bux Palijo) (, ur, ; 21 February 1930 – 7 June 2018) was a Pakistani leftist, Marxist leader from Sindh, scholar and writer. He was a human-rights lawyer and the leader and founder of Awami Tahre ...
* Hyder Bux Jatoi * Abdul Wahid Aresar *
Qadir Magsi Qader Magsi ( sd, ڊاڪٽر قادر مگسي ) is a Pakistani politician from the Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party. Qader Magsi was born on 25 December 1962 in Thatta. He received primary and intermediate education in Thatta. Later he joined Liaqu ...
* Sindhudesh * Sindhudesh Liberation Army * Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz *
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References


External links


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