Zira is a town and a municipal council in Ferozepur district in the Indian state of Punjab.
At a later date, Sher Singh obtained the possession of the whole ilaqa and abolished the subdivision of Ambarhar.
This draft showed the Ferozepur and Zira tehsils[citation needed] being allotted to Pakistan.
[citation needed] When violence erupted in most Ferozepur Zira area was very quiet because most of the residents treated each other like brothers.
This led Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, to proclaim that the Award of the Boundary Commission was unjust, incomprehensible and perverse.
They settled in "Pakpattan", "Khanewal", "Vehari", "Sahiwal" and "Muzaffargarh" districts of Western Punjab.
[8] Zira Bomb Case, 1930 – The high-handedness of the British invaders in suppressing the rising tide of freedom movement in India with the worst type of governmental barbarity produced its reaction in the growth and spread of revolutionary activity to avenge the wrongs done to the people.