Name : Syed Murad Ali Shah
Father / Husband Name: Sayed Abdullah Shah
Religion: Islam
Marital Status: Married
Place of Birth: Karachi
Constituency: PS-77 Jamshor-I
Syed Murad Ali Shah, born on August 11, 1962, in Karachi. He is the son of the late Syed Abdullah Shah, a senior Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader and former Chief Minister of Sindh. Murad Ali Shah holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology and a Master's degree in Engineering Economic Systems from Stanford University, USA.
Before entering active politics, he worked as a professional engineer and investment banker. He began his political journey with the PPP and was first elected to the Sindh Assembly in 2002. He was re-elected in 2008 and since then has held several key ministerial portfolios, including Irrigation, Finance, and Planning & Development, showcasing his versatility in governance.
Elected as Leader of the House / Chief Minister Sindh three time.
1.Provincial Assembly of Sindh in its sitting held on 26th February 2024, has elected Mr. Murad Ali Shah, MPA to be appointed as the Chief Minister of the Province of Sindh. The 112 votes of Hon'ble Members, Provincial Assembly of Sindh were recorded in favour of Mr. Murad Ali Shah, MPA, which showed the majority of the total membership of the Assembly, as contemplated under Article 130 of Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. (Third Time)
2. Provincial Assembly of Sindh in its sitting held on 16th August 2018, has elected Mr. Murad Ali Shah, MPA to be appointed as the Chief Minister of the Province of Sindh. The 97 votes of Hon'ble Members, Provincial Assembly of Sindh were recorded in favour of Mr. Murad Ali Shah, MPA, which showed the majority of the total membership of the Assembly, as contemplated under Article 130 of Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. (Second Time)
3. In July 2016, following the resignation of Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Mr. Murad Ali Shah elected as Leader of the House / Chief Minister Sindh on 29th July 2016. He secured 88 votes. (First Time)
Permanent Contact : Village Wahur, Taluka Sehwan, District Jamshoro
Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians
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