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Resting place
  
Safdarabad

Religion
  
Islam

Siblings
  
Safdar ul Haq Dogar

Occupation
  
Politician

Party
  
Pakistan Muslim League


Political party
  
PML

Role
  
Pakistani Politician

Nationality
  
Pakistani

Name
  
Sardar haq

Saeed-ul haq Dogar How old is Sardar Saeedul haq dogar Age Birthday Facts


Full Name
  
Saeed ul haq Dogar

Born
  
December 4, 1946 Sheikhupura, West Pakistan, Asia (
1946-12-04
)

Children
  
Fahed Saeed , Mohsen Saeed

Died
  
November 10, 2005, Lahore, Pakistan

Alma mater
  
Government College University, Sheikhupura

Residence
  
Lahore, Pakistan, Punjab

Sardar Saeed Ul Haq Dogar (Punjabi, Urdu: سردار سعيد الحق ڈوگر ‎) (born 4 December 1946- died 10 November 2005) was a Pakistani politician who served as Member of Provincial Assembly from 1997-1999 in a Constituency PP-140 Sheikhupura.

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In 1997, he was elected for Member of Provincial Assembly by a wide margin. He defeated incumbent Rai Ejaz Ahmad Khan who was MPA from this constituency and Minister of Forests from 1993 to 1996 and brother of Rai Saeed Ahmad Khan who was Advisor to the Chief Minister.

Personal life

He was born in Safdarabad, West-Pakistan on December 4, 1946, a year before the nation's founding. He came from a religious family. He attended Govt. High School at Safdarabad. He then enrolled in Civil Lines College, Lahore. He obtained his BA degree from Government College, Sheikhupura and studied law privately.

His murdered brother was ex-MPA Safdar ul Haq Dogar and his uncle was ex-MPA Sardar Abdul Rasheed Dogar. He died on November 10, 2005 in Lahore.

Saeed ul Haq Dogar died in November 2005.

Career

He worked in Lahore secretariat (Law Department) until 1990.

When Safdar was murdered, Saeed ul Haq was working in the Punjab Government Secretariat. Safdar's murder led Saeed to enter politics to serve poor people. He was elected as n the 1997 Elections as an independent candidate and later joined Pakistan Muslim League (N).

References

Saeed-ul haq Dogar Wikipedia