In Sindh, the decades-old slogan “Bhej Pagara” (Bless us Pagara) was never a threat to “Jeay Bhutto”. Coined in the early 1940s by the Hur Jamaat while fighting against the British, this rallying cry didn’t pose a serious challenge to the populist Bhutto slogan that came to the fore almost 30 years later. But the trend may change now.
Friday’s public meeting of the Pir Pagara-led Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F), the first ever to have been organised by the party or its parent organisation, Hur Jamaat, since the creation of Pakistan, intimated this in no uncertain terms. Along the National Highway in Hyderabad, a ground spread over 72 acres was packed with people, who remained responsive throughout the speeches which lasted for over five hours.
The crowd had gathered on the invitation of the incumbent Pir Pagara, Syed Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi, who broke the tradition by appealing to his spiritual followers to attend the meeting. Usually Pir Sahab’s followers wait a whole year to get his glimpse at a spiritual appearance held in Pir Jo Goth every Rajab [month of Islamic calendar].
The public gathering gave a thumping boost to the sentiment against the new local government system in Sindh. While the leaders of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) ridicule the comparatively smaller number the Sindhi nationalist leaders draw at their rallies, the PML-F meeting reportedly attracted eight to ten times the number of people what the ruling party was able to gather at its October 15 meeting in Hyderabad.
Also at the Friday’s show were mainstream writers, intellectuals and columnists, who were absent from the PPP’s event. “The trust which the people of Sindh are showing in you [Pir Pagara] is a huge, challenging responsibility,” said columnist and researcher Jami Chandio. After the passage of the new local governance law, the Pir Pagara-led party catapulted to prominence with its “Save Sindh” slogan. For the followers, the slogan is reminiscent of the 1940s struggle led by the namesake grandfather of the current Pir Pagara against the British rule.
“I saw my father, relatives and neighbours passionately fighting against the Farangis [Englishmen],” says an elderly Muhammad Hashim from Nagarparkar, who was 11 years old in 1943, when the “Surya Badshah” was hanged. “I see the same spirit coming alive today. The Hurs are poised to wage a struggle to save their motherland.”
The spiritual association of Hurs with Pagaros dates back to the late eighteenth century and has carried on through battles against foreign invaders, occupiers and to a lesser level after Partition. Although the public meeting was attended by leaders of several political parties, including nationalists, along with their supporters and party activists, the Hurs far outnumbered the overall attendance.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 16th, 2012.
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Well everyone is so happy and thinking that Pir Pagara will do something for Sindh! Huh! Forget it Guys! I belong to Dist. Sanghar, which is a home of PML(F) and they have never lost any seat from this constituency and years have been passed, but you may remeber that emergency was declared in Dist. Sanghar during the 2010-2011 flood and all these Pir's was saving their areas. This is not it....Not a single road was prepared in the surrounding areas during many years and still they are winning seats on one stupid Slogan "Bhej Pagara". I can only pray for our motherland Sindh :(
Dani, we ain't gonna give tough competition only, we gonna win it.
It's not ''SURYA BADSHAH''. It is ''SOORIH BADSHAH''. Please correct the spelling.
This has made my day. This is what Pakistan is, and so proud of it it. Go Pir!
well written well analysed..there will be no compromise on Sindh..
PML (F) is only hope for the common man in sindh
It's a good sign. I want other parties to give tough competition to the PPP and MQM in Sindh. Otherwise they'll never deliver.
Now the Pir Pagara is the new blue eyed baby of the Pakistani media after Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi miserably failed to make in roads in Sindh. All sloganeering against waderas would be conveniently forgotten by the independent media, now that the Wadera in question is anti PPP. Pakistani-middle-class' bigotry knows no bounds.
Get your facts right, the slogan Bhej Pagara wasn't coined while fighting the British in the 1940s, it was done way before that.
I am very pleased to see traditional Sindhi politics come alive once more.Democracy demands pluralism in all elections; whether.local, provincial or national. The PPP, since ZAB had hijacked the agenda of Sindh. Benazir used ZAB's death to exploit national politics while her husband enriched the family. Zardari replicated what Benazir had done by once again whipping up the Bhutto name and tragedy but this time he has co-opted an unnatural alliance with MQM. Hur's were always a leading politicians before even ZAB came on the scene..
Fact of a matter is that Sindh has been power center of PPP and MQM but it is very sad to say that despite many hopes, they utterly and completely failed to deliver. They gave nothing but inflation, worst law and order, corruption, nepotism, poor rehabilitation post floods,notorious SPLG bill, ethnic and sectarian divide to people of Sindh. These things triggered a feeling of resentment and People of Sindh now look for a better change and new trust worthy leadership. Thanks to clear cut stand of PMLF and progressive Sindhi nationalists, people of Sindh are now counting on them to come forward and take a lead and make Sindh a prosper province of Pakistan. Youth of Sindh is with you.
Where are those who are against feudal, hereditary politics and pir? Or is it only directed against PPP not the real feudal, politician, and spiritual leader for generations. Everything is fair for the righwing.
If they fight modern day Imperialists, the Anglo American nexus, sign me up.