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Jam Sadiq Ali

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Preceded by
  
Aftab Shaban Mirani

Religion
  
Sunni Muslim


Name
  
Jam Ali

Role
  
Politician

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Succeeded by
  
Syed Muzaffar Hussain Shah

Profession
  
Nawab of Sanghar, Politician

Died
  
March 5, 1992, Karachi, Pakistan

Residence
  
Jam Nawaz Ali, Pakistan, Sanghar District, Pakistan, Sindh, Pakistan

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Jam Sadiq Ali (Urdu: جام صادق علی ‎) (1899 – 5 March 1992) was a politician from Sindh, Pakistan.

Jam Sadiq Ali Sadiq Ali The Enthusiastic Politician of Sindh Pakistan

Jam Sadiq Ali belonged to the ruling dynasty of Samaa Ja'ams who ruled Sindh over two quarter centuries up to middle of 1700. Jam Sadiq Ali had ten children, one of whom Jam Ashiq Ali died in September 2003. Jam Mashooq Ali, son of late Jam Sadiq Ali is a Sardar of the Samma Jam tribe and after him is Jam Zulfiquar Ali.

Jam Sadiq Ali Tareekh e Pakistan Death of Jam Sadiq Ali

Jam Sadiq Ali was Chief Minister of Sindh from 6 August 1990 to 5 March 1992. During Benazir Bhutto 20-month Government, Mr. Sadiq Ali served as an adviser but eventually resigned because of differences. After Benazir Bhutto was forced to step down in August 1990 because of corruption charges, he was elected Chief Minister of Sindh.

Jam Sadiq Ali Look what Nawaz promised in 1991 for Karachi PakInside

Jam Sadiq Ali died on 5 March 1992 and was buried at his ancestral graveyard in Goth Jam Nawaz Ali.

References

Jam Sadiq Ali Wikipedia