A Gazdar, his father Faiz Muhammad Gadha, was an engineer who had moved from Rajputana to Karachi after the Sindh was under the jurisdiction of the British empire since 1843.
However, during the subsequent four years, differences on policy matters arose with G. M. Syed, who was then the president of Board; Gazdar resigned.
A popular muslim communalist, he has also said, "The Hindus will have to be eradicated like the Jews in Germany if they did not behave properly"[6] Later, he joined politics.
Gazdar was among the legislating members who represented Sindh in the first session of Pakistan's first Constituent Assembly, and convened for the purpose of legislation in Sindh Assembly Building, Karachi on 10 August 1947, four days before Pakistan's independence and formation was imminent.
Being an honest legislator, a steadfast Muslim League politician, his role was significant with a view to turning the stream of politics to a new era.