Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz

The death of GM Syed in 1995, brought all the factions of the Jeay Sindh under one umbrella called JSQM, veteran Sindhi nationalist figure Abdul Wahid Aresar as its first elected chairman.

[5] In the year 2010, Safdar Sarki (then Secretary General of JSQM) left and formed another outfit Jeay Sindh Tahreek (JST).

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 [citation needed].

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.

[7] 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.