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Lahore, Sunday, October 21, 1917

Sind Special Conference.

It is a matter for gratification that the enterprising Sindhis are not lagging behind in the matter of reforms, and that they are as anxious and eager to achieve their constitution as their countrymen in any other province.



IT is a matter for gratification that the enterprising Sindhis are not lagging behind in the matter of reforms, and that they are as anxious and eager to achieve their constitution as their countrymen in any other province. Indeed, Sind labours under peculiar disadvantages. It is supposed to be part and parcel of the Bombay Presidency which has a Governor-in-Council, but in actual practice it is the Commissioner in Sind who wields all or most of the powers of an administration. Such an anomaly should cease. There is no reason why Sind should not be given an improved administrative status. Either it should be recognised as an integral part of the Presidency or it should be given a Lieutenant Governor and Council of its own to begin with.

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