The Sindh government set up a Peace Board comprising Hindu
and Muslim members to maintain order in the troubled province. PV Tahilramani
was secretary of the Peace Board. He is the one who rushed to Khuhro’s office
on January 6, 1948 , at around 11am to inform the chief minister
that the Sikhs in Guru Mandir areas of Karachi were being killed.
According
to Khuhro, senior bureaucrats and police officials were nowhere to be found and
he rushed to the scene at around 12.30 pm where he saw “mobs of
refugees armed with knives and sticks storming the temples”. Khuhro tried to
stem the violence and Jinnah were pleased with his efforts.
The prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, was angry with
Khuhro when he went to see him on January 9 or 10. Liaquat said to Khuhro:
“What sort of Muslim are you that you protect Sikh and Hindus here when Muslims are
being killed in India . Aren’t you ashamed of yourself!”.
In the third week of January 1948, Liaquat Ali Khan said the Sindh government
must move out of Karachi and told Khuhro to “go make
your capital in Hyderabad or somewhere else”. Liaquat
said this during a cabinet meeting while Jinnah quietly listened.
The Sindh
Assembly passed a resolution on February 10,
1948 ,
against the Centre’s impending move to annex Karachi . The central government had
already taken over the power to allotment houses in Karachi . Khuhro was forced to quit and Karachi was handed over to the
Centre in April 1948.
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