Dodo Maheri

Dr. Dodo Mortimer Maheri is a Pakistani political leader and an activist for Sindhi rights.[1][2] He is spokesperson for the nationalist Sindh United Party.[3]

Political career

Maheri was graduated from LMC Jamshoro,trained as a medical doctor.[1] but became involved in politics while a student activist with the Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz movement of G. M. Syed. At various times, he has spent 13 years imprisoned in Pakistani jails.[1] and ten stipes in the time of General Zia ul Haq Martial Law. In 1996, the Deputy Secretary General of the World Sindhi Congress demanded Maheri's release, calling his imprisonment false.[4] Maheri joined Dr. Qadir Magsi's Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party. After disagreements, he resigned from the party.

Sindh National Congress

In the early 2000s, Maheri was head of the Sindh National Council (SNC).[5] In 2006, Maheri and other Sindh leaders established the Sindh National Congress to found a Sindh-based political party, the Sindh United Party.[6][7] Maheri serves as the party's public information secretary.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Carolyn Cosmos, "Treatment, Support Groups Assist Torture Survivors", The Washington Diplomat, August 2003
  2. Staff Report, "Leaders demand Sindh’s share from federal revenue pool", The Daily Times, November 08, 2004
  3. "Protest against influx of IDPs", Dawn Report, Dawn Media Group, 22 May 2009
  4. Saghir A. Shaikh, "Release of Mr. Bashir Qureshi and Dr. Dodo Maheri ", Press Release, World Sindhi Congress, 29 November 1996
  5. Staff Report, "Sindh alliance rejects Musharraf's NFC statement", The Daily Times, January 21, 2006
  6. "Sindhi nationalists form new political party", Pakistan Press International, April 8, 2006
  7. "New party formed to fight for Sindh rights", Pakistan Press International, December 14, 2006


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