Abdullah Ali Shah

Syed Abdullah Ali Shah (Urdu: سید عبد الله على شاہ, December 1934 – 14 April 2007) was a Pakistani politician and lawyer who served as chief minister of the Sindh province of Pakistan from 1993-1996. Shah, a practicing lawyer, hailed from a humble background but went on to achieve a lot of respect and love from the people of Sindh and Pakistan.

Syed Abdullah Ali Shah
Chief Minister of Sindh
In office
21 October 1993  6 November 1996
GovernorHakeem Muhammad Saeed
Mahmoud Haroon
Kamaluddin Azfar
Preceded bySyed Ali Madad Shah
Succeeded byMumtaz Bhutto
Personal details
Born(1934-12-11)December 11, 1934
Dadu District, Sindh, Pakistan
Died14 April 2007(2007-04-14) (aged 72)
Citizenship Pakistan
Political party Pakistan People's Party

Life

Syed Abdullah Ali Shah was born on 11 December 1934 in Wahur village in Dadu District of Sindh province. He was educated in Karachi and graduated as a lawyer. He was married and had five daughters and two sons. His son Syed Murad Ali Shah is the current chief minister of Sindh.[1] Abdullah Shah joined the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in 1970 and was provincial minister during the tenure of former Chief Minister Mumtaz Bhutto. Syed Abdullah Ali Shah held the position of Speaker of Sindh Assembly from December 1988 to August 1990 and the Chief Minister of Sindh from 21 October 1993 to 6 November 1996. Abdullah Shah was a close confidant of Prime Minister Bhutto. Ms. Bhutto has said, "Shah Sahib was the son of the soil of Sindh and Pakistan. A brave man, he lived and died for his country and for the love and prosperity of the most impoverished."

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