Memories of
Left Politics in Shikarpur
Paryal Mari
Translated by
Shahnilla Fayaz
The Shikarpur city has
been the center of literature, commerce, trade and politics. When the Lenin-led
Bolshevik revolution in Russia pushed Tsar Shahi, to the defeat, the currency
of Tsar Shahi was available here with the Hindu Seths of Shikarpur, who were doing
business with European countries including Iran, Turkey and Russia through Dar
Bolan. There was also a branch of Bank of India in Shikarpur.
The beauty of
Shikarpur a small town was much know across the then India.
Near railway station,
in Brohi Colony lived an educated family of Kako Yar Mohammad Brohi and Essa Khan
Brohi.
Muhammad Qasim was among
the three sons of Kako Yar Muhammad Brohi.
Dr. Muhammad Qasim
Brohi received his early education from Shikarpur and intermediate, in 1973 he
joined Liaquat Medical College. His first contact was Khari Muhammad Juno then
vice president of Sindh National Students Federation a Left students’
organization. From here he started Left-wing politics.
This was the time
when hippy culture started in Europe. There was a fashion among college
students to have long hair and to wear bell bottoms and also wearing a bandage
on head was counted as fashion. Some of them used to sell marijuana or hashish
which was often used by youngsters. We also saw Dr. Muhammad Qasim Brohi in
this practice. While going to college mostly traveling by train.
My first meeting
with Qasim Brohi was at the house of Javed Bhutto, (who later did masters in philosophy,
and migrated to US, where he was murdered.)
The Railway Station,
Cafe of Ejaz Lakhi Gate, Essa Khan Hotel near Rustam Chowk were main sitting
places. Shikarpur was the center of progressive politics and nationalism. PPP
workers were also active in politics.
After completing his
medical education, Dr. Qasim joined civil hospital Shikarpur as doctor, it was
to be one of the biggest hospitals in Sindh where surgeons like Dr. Naik
Muhammad Sheikh, Qazi Nabi Bakhsh, Dr. Gulzar Sheikh and Dr. Qayoom Taraz were
specialists. Dr. Qasim Brohi availed the opportunity to work and live with them.
He appeared in
commission, as a solid comrade had his own comradely thoughts about religion. During
viva viva, on a question related to religion he got stuck with the examiner and
had to lose his job.
After leaving his job he set up his own private clinic at Brohi Colony near railway station which was very successful and at the same time he started politics regularly. We were all members of the Communist Party- Dr Shams Siddiqui (he did MMBS from Chandka and opened clinic in Shikarpur), Rahim Bux Jafri, Javed Bhutto, Shahid Bhutto, younger brother of Javed Bhutto, and had later founded Voice Group for revolutionary singers, Saeed Anwar Pathan, then a school teacher, Ayaz Abro (now he has opened a book shop in Qasimabad Hyderabad), Aijaz Mangi (now a known columnist– some of them were sympathisers. Communist Party used to publish a monthly underground magazine namely “Surkh Parcham (Red Flag). Shaheed Nazir Abbasi, Professor Jamal Naqvi, Sohail Sangi, Badar Abro, Shabbir Shar and some other comrades were arrested for publishing this communist magazine. Nazir Abbasi was tortured to death during interrogation, while others were tried in the Special Military Court in the case known as Jam Saqi case.
In Shikarpur, there
were more than 30 reading members, Dr. Shams Siddiqui and Rahim Bakhsh Jafri’s Otaqs,
or Mumtaz Mangi's shop. Mumtaz Mangi is elder brother of Aijaz Mangi, and now
doing construction business in Shikarpur. Dr. Muhammad Qasim's Hospital and
Javed Bhutto’s house were places of our regular sittings and political
discussions.
Comrade Rahim Buksh
Jaffery was a representative party on open fronts- working in PNP, ANP or
National Progressive Party. Comrade Rahim Buksh always held the post of Central
Joint Secretary.
Meanwhile party
decided to work on labour front. Dr. Muhammad Qasim Brohi was assigned this job
as he was a doctor and a public figure who is generous with regard to the
treatment at his hospital. He was associated with the poor and needy people, as
well as he was friendly with common people. So under the leadership of Dr.
Qasim the Municipal Committee labor union was registered. With Asim Soomro, Lal Hari Lal, along with hundreds of workers
launched movement to fight for workers' rights. With help of two friends of Dr. Brohi -
Lahoti and Lalo, we succeeded to form Shikarpur Tanga Union and it was also
registered.
Peoples' politics seemed to work in a people’s style led by Dr Qasim Brohi, in Shikarpur.
Mumtaz Mangi formed Mechanical Workers Union, likewise some friends of Sindh Watan Dost Party, which was led by Dr Arbab Khuhawar formed a union in Wapda. To strengthen Dr. Qasim Brohi’s efforts at municipal union, we used to visit the Christian colony of sanitary staff. We used to have friendship and community based relations with the sanitary workers. We used to have social gatherings and attend marriage ceremonies.
Once one of our
workers from the colony was intoxicated and was on his way to Railway Colony,
some friends of Brohi community were sitting at the hotel in Saddar area. Very enthusiastic to see they shouted slogans in favor of
Dr. Mohammad Qasim- “Bhangi -Broh Bhai Bhai”. Brohi Community expressed displeasure on these
slogans.
It was decided at
the general body meeting of the Municipal workers union that a charter of demands
would be presented by the union demands regularisation of work charges workers/employees,
action against sexual harassment of women workers and medical facilities for
municipal workers.
It was the time of
Zia dictatorship. Haji Moula Bakhsh Soomro's special person Seth Abdul Sattar
Sheikh was the chairman of the city municipal committee. A complete strike was observed
to press the demands and workers and their supporters also observed carried out
to protest the hunger strike. Dr. Qasim Brohi was arrested along with other
union officials.
To weaken the union,
the municipal administration intervened and through Nazir Soomro, the then
central in-charge of sanitary section, formed a pocket union in which Vishnu
Advocate also played the role to help pocket union
When Comrade Jam
Saqi was released from prison, he launched extensive tour of Sindh and held big
gatherings at dozens of place across the province. Comrade Ghulam Rasool Sehto
was supporter of Jam Saqi. As at that time differences surfaced, and a split
known as majority and minority within the Communist Party of Pakistan was seen.
Drafts policy documents were under discussion when Jam Saqi with Imdad Chandio
and other comrades toured Sindh.
A big public meeting
held at Ganesh Park, Lakhi Dar in Shikarpur and a large procession was brought
to the venue. Comrade Jam Saqi was then taken to the Christian Colony where the
workers including men and women warmly welcomed him. A reception was hosted by
the party at the bungalow of Agha Ghulam Nabi Pathan.
In entire
arrangements major contribution was of Dr Muhammad Qasim Brohi and his union
colleagues. On party decision Dr Qasim contested the LB election in Shikarpur.
Nasarullah Lodhi
from PPP and Muhammad Yousuf Sonaro from Soomro group were also in run. PPP was
request to withdraw it candidate in favour of Dr Brohi, but request was not
positively responded. The result was
Yousuf Sonaro won
the election and PPP candidate and Dr Brohi both lost.
Later, Dr Brohi once
again joined government job and after hard work he became a psychiatrist. He
specialised in this field by further studies and practice and now is known as
specialist of mental health.
He spent most of his
service time in Sir Cowasjee Mental Health Hospital generally known as Giddu
Hospital.
He run clinic
regularly in Hyderabad, but on Sunday mornings and the rest of the evenings in
Sukkur.
Dr Brohi has
recently retired from government job. He has exposure of a number of countries
during government job as well as later on.
Now he is serving
his hometown in Shikarpur.
Dr Qasim is a silent
philanthropist who still treats poor patients free of cost and also provides
medicines. He has always been a source of joy, who is true to his profession, so
also his political commitment – to serve the people.
Courtesy Daily Outcome
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