The founding women were members of the Awami Tehreek, a Left-leaning Sindhi political party.
[3] Sindhiyani Tehreek fought against honour killings, forced conversion and unequal distribution of land.
[4] Allied with Awami Tahreek in Sindh, Sindhiani tahreek endeavoured to make women aware of larger provincial issues such as question of using Sindhi language in schools and political institutions in the province, accelerating practice of auctioning land to Non-Sindhi people, and the growing Sindhi nationalism.
Members participated in long marches in hot summer days, they walked on foot, with their children hanging around their waist.
Benazir Bhutto also joined them in late ‘90s, in one of their protests in Obauro near Ghotki then during the Long March to Karachi from Sukkur.