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Hasho Kewalramani

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Hasho Kewalramani

freedom fighter
Personal details
Born1914 (1914)
Bhiria city, Naushahro Feroze, Sindh, British India
Died (aged 86)
Dehli, India
NationalityBritish India (1914-1947)
Pakistani (1947-1949)
Indian (1949-2000)
Children1 son Gul Ramani, 2 daughters, Mena & Nena
OccupationActivist, freedom fighter
Known forFreedom Fighter of 1947

Hosho Kewalramani (Sindhi: حشو ڪيولراماڻي), was a Sindhi leader and freedom fighter born in Bhiria District Naushahro Feroze Sindh, British India. His father, Dewan Tehlraam, was a collector of revenue department and later Thanks Adam appointed as Resident Magistrate, and his grandfather Dewan Kheomal was landlord of his time. When Mr Hasho Kewalramani was eight years old his father passed away in 1922. Then his mother raised him up; she was a well-mannered lady.[1] Hasho received his primary education from KC school Bhiria, and secondary education from N.J.V high school in Karachi. He went to England in 1935; his family encouraged him to pass the ICS examination and become Deputy Collector, but he left ICS studies and selected aeronautical subject; then he chose politics and economics for reading. He worked with Krishnamsn in Indian office; he remained the president of London Majlis party; he met in London with Feroz Ghandi and Indra Ghandi simultaneously awarded from Nehro after returning to the subcontinent, but he did not care about his future and left his education; he took part in freedom fighting; he dreamt of modern Sindh. Because of it before partition he was sent to jail twice, and third time after the creation of Pakistan, in 1949; he was put in jail for ten months. After partition he wanted to live in Sindh, but in 1950 he was forcefully evicted from Sindh to India, under the Pakistan Public Safety Ordinance.[2][3][4][5] [6]

References

  1. جنب گذاريم جن سين , page. 91,92
  2. سبزوئي ، حميد , فاني جڳ لافاني ماڻهو page. 56,57
  3. حشو ڪيولراماڻي نہ وسرندڙ شخصيت page. 24,39,40
  4. وھي کاتي جا پنا ، page. 282
  5. Mehran magazine 2016 edition, page. 181,182,183
  6. encyclopedia of Sindhica, vol,3 , page.200




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