Bashir Ahmed Qureshi Bashir Ahmed Qureshi served as the party chairman from 1976 until his death in 2012. Qureshi was a key leader in the Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM), which seeks to address issues pertinent to the Sindhi-speaking population, including cultural preservation, economic development, and political autonomy within the province of Sindh. Qureshi led numerous rallies in Sindh, including a significant demonstration on 23 March 2011. During this rally, he demanded that Sindh be granted status as an autonomous republic within Pakistan's constitutional framework, citing
Scotland's position within the
United Kingdom as an example. Qureshi argued that this autonomy had been promised by the
All-India Muslim League to
G. M. Syed on 23 March 1940, asserting that Sindh was intended to be a self-reliant entity within the republic of Pakistan.
Sanan Khan Qureshi Sanan Khan Qureshi, the younger son of
Bashir Ahmed Qureshi led the party's affairs as chairperson after death of Maqsood Ahmed Qureshi who was the brother of Bashir Ahmed Qureshi. Critics also see the placement of Sannan Khan as the Chairman of JSQM as the monarchist coronation and against the democratic values introduced by Syed himself. In 2024 Sanan visited the marriage ceremony of MPA
Ali Hassan Zardari's son .So he was criticised by leftwing supporters from all over Sindh because his father was totally against the feudalism and
Pakistan People's Parties corruption but Sanan disappointed the supporters. ==See also==