Residence Karachi Sindh. Name Ali Kazi Occupation TV host, Journalist | Nationality Pakistani | |
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Full Name Mohammad Ali Kazi Political party Tabdeli Pasand Party, OrSindh Akta Party, OrSindh Unionist Party |
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ALi Kazi was born in the political and media business family of Hyderabad. He is youngest son of Muhammad Akber kazi, Former Sindh Provincial Home minister. He started his journalistic career at the age of 21 years. In 1990 Daily Kawish was launched as morninger from Hyderabad and within span of 6 months it became the largest circulating daily Sindhi language(morninger), followed by Sindhi language Daily Koshish and eveninger Daily Sham. In 2002 Kawish group launched the first ever Sindhi language satellite channel KTN (Kawish Television Network) and now this media group has three channels KTN News, KTN Entertainment and Kashish Music Channel.
Contents
- Opinion with ali kazi sindhi topi special part 02 mpg
- Opinion With Ali Kazi 13th September 2012 02
- As a Journalist
- As a Social Changer
- Political activities
- Critics
- References

Ali kazi for the last 20 years through his column's and TV shows is advocating the concept of "CHANGE" in the society through electoral process , for the awareness of this cause he has addressed hundreds of public gatherings in various cities ,towns and villages of Sindh province and busy forming a network of Tabdeeli Pasand Network involving millions of change lovers to bring a real change in the society .
Opinion With Ali Kazi 13th September 2012- 02
As a Journalist
Ali Kazi is a senior journalist, editor of the Sindhi newspaper Daily Kawish and the CEO of the first Sindhi private television Kawish Television Network(KTN). He has been hosting a program aired on KTN News Opinion with Ali Kazi
As a Social Changer
When ex-president of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari wearing a Sindhi cap paid an official visit to Afghanistan, an anchor-person of Urdu private television channel Shahid Masood criticizer the president for wearing Sindhi cap. Ali Kazi vehemently called Sindhi topi day, a retaliation against anchor-person critics on Sindhi culture symbol Sindhi cap. He knew how to respond such critics with peaceful manner and unite the Sindhi people as well as Sindhi diaspora all over the world. In this way Ali Kazi initiated a change by observing the Sindhi Topi Day or Sindhi Cap Day. Again Ali kazi mobilized the people of Sindh to pray for the flow of water in the Indus River and people of Sindh showered roses in the dusty river bed of Indus scanty of water; later the Indus River responded well and flooded all. Celebrating Sindh Culture Day by all Sindhis in Sindh and Sindhi diaspora united as a one nation. All of the people of Sindh irrespective of political rivalry united under one slogan “Our love for Sindh, our language, Sindhi cap and Ajrak is far more supreme than our political rivalries,”.
Political activities
Ali Qazi’s began his involvement in politics on January 22, 2012 when he called a grand public gathering in Bhit Shah, a little town of central Sindh near the Sindhi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai's shrine. Ali Kazi traveled to various villages,towns,cities of Sindh for the making consensus on change and organizing a political party; that can replace Bhotaar culture with a system of rules based on merit, good governance, equality, justice and transparency.Civil Society made efforts to assemble at least 100,000 people for proposed new political party against feudalism at the mausoleum of Bhit Shah which is considered as a symbol of peace, love and harmony.
Critics
Many political figures of Pakistan criticised Ali Kazi on forming a new political party against feudalism, bad governance and status quo. Among Sindhi politicians Syed Jalal Mehmood Shah Vice Chairman of Sindh United Party criticized him and said he could not understand the “change” Ali Qazi was struggling for.