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Pol Ext 6494/49 'Deportation of Pakistani employees from Aramco' [‎14r] (28/85)

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The record is made up of 1 file (40 folios). It was created in 9 Mar 1949-20 May 1949. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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G.N. Ansari
30978 Prior to working v/ith ARAJ!C0 served in
Office of British Consul in Iran, in the
Muscat Bassoort Office, in the Bahrain
Customs Office and in the Office of BOAC.
He was discharged from each job for
instigating employees to revolt against
their employers^ Clever and intelligent.
Speaks fluent Arabic. Believed to attempt
to influence local Qadi’s in Arabia. Is
General Secretary for the Communist Party in
Ras Tanura, Obqaiq. and Daharan Districts. He
makes frequent trips to Bahrain where it is
claimed he contacts other members of the
Communist Party regarding operations in
Saudi Arabia. He is well versed in ’’the know
how” of slandering local ARAI CO employees
and have others front for him while he does --
the brain work. The recent ”No transoortation
- no v/ork” was instigated by him along with
three of his associates. Very active in the
organisation known as ”Indo-Pak” Sports Club
which is reported to be a Communist Cell H.Q.
which passes orders to members: to an
associate of numerous suspects iminly Nos
30082, 30047 30066: believed to be responsible
for recent difficulties. Returned to India.
Zahir Ali Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. 32563
or 5
Was caught in Daharan by Mr. Bolton and
Cooper, using company equipment and paper to
print material for Pakistan Union. Was also
engaged in print ng a para from ”DAWN”
alleged bad treatment of Pakistanis by ARAI CO
Returned to India.
Mushtag Ahamed Sagid
32612
Suspected Communist. Believed to have
received a political sentence for being
involved in a bomb plot to assasinate the ,
Indian Official Sir Jeffrey de Montmonancy,
Governor of Punjab about 1928. He has been a^* ^
wellknown communist ever since. He holds the
title of Propaganda Secretary in the
Corrmunist League at Daharan. Believed to be
black-listed by the British Government
Throughout the M.E. He was very active with
Nos: 30978, 30082, 30047 and 30066 in L
difficulties v/ith Pakistanis. Returned to Ind*V
Ghayar Khairat Hussain
32838
Abdul Rauf Luther.
32962
Zabeer Uddin 33068
A..W. O.L. 26.2. 49. Warned. President of
newly formed Union. Frequent tardiness and^
absence. See letter addressed to ARAfCO v
27. 2. 49 re formation of union. Returned
to India - ? hH
Y/as A. W. O.L. 23.2.49 Warned. Wrote ”Awake ye
Pakistani awake”. Warned on 26.2.49 for H
distribution of political material. Present
numerous complaints to Arab personnel 26 . 1 . ■MB
Protest on Christian Indian alleging co: ipanHH
gives them preferential treatment. Claimed
Christian Doctors shnu±d would not treaB
Moslems. Union Organiser. Returned to IndilB.
V/ith Zanir Ali Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. was caught using ARA 1 CoB
material etc by Mr. Bolton and Cooper Bf*
printing material for Pakistani Union. Was
also engaged in printing a para from ”DAWN”
of alleged bad treatment of Pakistanis by
ARA 1 00. Returned to India.
KADER Mohaddin 32964
Suspected Communist. With 32966 was the
writer The lowest of the four classes into which East India Company civil servants were divided. A Writer’s duties originally consisted mostly of copying documents and book-keeping. of a strong letter against the
Company. Regular complainer. Returned to
India.

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This file contains papers relating to the deportation of Pakistani workers from the Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO). The employees numbered around 60 persons were suspected of being members of Pakistani communist groups. The file includes the list of demands sent to ARAMCO management, which includes information about the union the workers had formed. The names and political activities of the most prominent members of the deported workers are listed. Aside from names the list also includes allegations of mutiny in the Royal Indian Navy in 1928, and the alleged role of these individuals in the attempted assassination of the Governor or Punjab.

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