Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz

[11] Pakistani Law Enforcement Agencies have been accusing JSMM for violence in the province[12] and it had been also reported that prior to his asylum in Germany, the Party Chairman Shafi Muhammad Burfat had been living in Kabul, Afghanistan.

[1] On March 15, 2013, through an official decree, Pakistan's Home Ministry proscribed JSMM as a terrorist organization and banned its freedom of association and speech.

This was announced in the "Jeay Sindh Workers Conference" convened by the nationalist leaders Shafi Muhammad Burfat, Samiallah Kalhoro, Muzafar Bhutto.

[21] It has also been protesting the CPEC,[9] Mega city projects[22] and influx of outsiders in Sindh, demanding cancellation of citizenship and registration for the alien settlers from the other provinces.

[24] According to police, Abdul Fatah Dahiri and Usman Panhwar were members of JSMM which has ties with India's premier intelligence agency RAW.

Police officials claimed that they had launched attacks to sabotage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor with funding from the Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing.

Some infamous cases include that JSMM's former leader, Mr. Muzzafar Bhutto who was abducted two times and was kept in military torture cells, where he succumbed to his injuries during his second detention.

On April 21, 2011 unidentified armed men at Bakhorri Mori area in district Sanghar shot at the car carrying JSMM members Senior Vice-Chairman Sirai Qurban Khuhawar, Noorullah Tunio, Roploo Cholyani, and Nadir Bugti causing the gas tank to ignite.

Map of Sindh (in Pakistan)
Shafi Muhammad Burfat , chairman of the JSMM. Burfat is living in Germany under political Asylum.
Organization opposing Chinese mega projects in Sindh.