SINDHI ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA
Convention 1989
St. Louis, Missouri
Fifth SANA Convention (July 1-4, 1989 - St. Louis, Missouri)
The
1989 SANA General Body Meeting was held in St. Louis, Missouri on
July 1-4 and (Coordinators: Mahmood Qalbani). According to
editorial in the October 1989 issue of SANGAT, “The St. Louis
meeting was successful in many ways, but the most profound manner in
which our womenfolk participated was really the highlight of the meeting”.
The editorial went on to caution that “As SANA has gained respect and
stature, there are individuals who wish to either gain control of it or
use if for self-grandizement”. In a column in the same issue of SANGAT,
Dr. Feroz Ahmed wrote “Amidst a festive atmosphere,
enlivened by Abida Parveen and joyous performance by the local amateur
artists, the pain and agony of Sindh was clearly heard through many
speeches, interventions, questions, and answers”. More than $
25,000 was pledged at the moot. Dr. Amanullah pledged $ 4,000,
followed by twelve $ 1,000 pledges, six $ 500 pledges, and thirty-two
other donations from $ 300 to $ 50.
The new SANA Executive Coucil elected in December 1988 was introduced at the convention. It comprised of Khalid Hashmani (President), Naranjan Dudani (Senior Vice President), Mahmood Qalbani (Vice President North America), Aftab Kazi (Vice President Overseas), Javaid Laghari (General Secretary), Aijaz Turk (Joint Secretary), Razzak Memon (Information Secretary), Israr Ansari (Treasurer), Badar Shaikh (Regional Secretary – East), Shabbir Shaikh (Regional Secretary – Mid-West), and Adam Laghari (Regional Secretary – West).
Mr. Anwar Memon and Mr. Iqbal Tareen graciously accepted to become members of the SANA Advisory Committee. A publication committee consisting of Dr. Feroz Ahmed, Dr. Altaf Memon, and Dr. Razzak Memon was formed and entrusted the responsibility to bring a new revamped SANGAT to become an effective voice of Sindhis in the USA and abroad. The committee appealed North American Sindhis to sponsor upcoming issues with financial pledges.
Details on the emergency meeting in St. Louis to consider the situation
created by violent attacks against Sindhis in Karachi and Hyderabad were
shared at the Convention. Mithal Vakassi hosted the meeting.
Hafeez Pirzado and Dr. Suleman Shaikh also attended the
meeting from Sindh. The moot pledged $ 20,000 for purchase of two
ambulances to help Sindhi victims who were not receiving help from
Eidhi Foundation in Karachi. In addition, Dr. Askar Qalbani
announced annual donation of $ 3,600 for 110 freeships in the
Roshan Tara schools to help Sindhi poor students Further, 14 SANA
members pledged 14 SANA life memberships each at $ 1,000.
The
office bearers of Sindhi Medical Association Of North America (SMNA)
also spoke at the convention. Although, SMNA with its own Executive
Council largely operated independent of SANA, its contributions and help
to Sindhi causes were quite important. Its leadership consisting of Dr.
Mithal Vakassi, Dr. Rafaat Ansari, Dr. Aijaz
Turk, and Dr. Mahmood Qalbani initiated many important
projects. These projects included initiating work on making of a video
on the history of Sindh and other to provide VCRs, Televisions, and
educational tapes to 12 schools in Sindh.
The Executive Council members presented their reports. These reports
many highlights such as publication of a magazine from Sindh called
SANGAT WORLD. Dr. Altaf Memon and Adam Laghari edited
the SANGAT WORLD and its Editorial Board consisted of Mehtab
Mahboob, Hafiz Qureshi, and Imran Laghari. It had
representatives in Middle East, and India.