Mir Shabbir Bijarani

Mir Shabbir Ali
Provincial Minister of Sindh for Mines and Mineral Development
Assumed office
19 August 2018
Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh
Assumed office
13 August 2018
Constituency PS-6 (Kashmore-III)
Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
In office
1 June 2013  31 May 2018
Constituency NA-209 (Jacobabad-cum-Kashmore)
Personal details
Born (1973-04-20) April 20, 1973
Nationality Pakistani
Political party Pakistan Peoples Party
Father Hazar Khan Bijarani

Mir Shabbir Ali Bijarani (Urdu: میر شبیر علی بیجارانی; born 20 April 1973) is a Pakistani politician who is the current Provincial Minister of Sindh for Mines and Mineral Development, in office since 19 August 2018. He has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh since August 2018. Previously he was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from June 2013 to May 2018.

Early life and education

He was born on 20 April 1973 to Hazar Khan Bijarani in Jacobabad, Pakistan.[1][2]

He has done graduation.[2]

Political career

He became district nazim of Jacobabad district after defeating Sardar Muqeem Khoso in the local bodies election in 2001.[3] He served as nazim of Jacobabad until the district was bifurcated in December 2004.[4]

He ran for the seat of the National Assembly of Pakistan as an independent candidate from Constituency NA-209 (Jacobabad-cum-Kashmore) in Pakistani general election, 2008 but was unsuccessful. He received 248 votes and lost the seat to Hazar Khan Bijarani.[5]

He was elected to the National Assembly as a candidate of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) from Constituency NA-209 (Jacobabad-cum-Kashmore) in Pakistani general election, 2013.[6][7][8][9] He received 54,881 votes and defeated Mir Hassan Khoso, a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League (F) (PML-F).[10]

He was elected to the Provincial Assembly of Sindh as a candidate of PPP from Constituency PS-6 (Kashmore-III) in Pakistani general election, 2018.[11]

On 19 August, he was inducted into the provincial Sindh cabinet of Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and was made Provincial Minister of Sindh for Mines & Mineral Development.[12]

References

  1. "Detail Information". 19 April 2014. Archived from the original on 19 April 2014. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Welcome to the Website of Provincial Assembly of Sindh". www.pas.gov.pk. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  3. Khan, Mohammad Hussain (2 February 2018). "OBITUARY: BIJARANI — A HUMBLE TRIBAL CHIEF". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  4. "Four Sindh dist nazims stopped from working". DAWN.COM. 23 December 2004. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  5. "2008 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  6. "The debutantes in the National Assembly". DAWN.COM. 2 June 2013. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  7. "SHC declares KWSB chief's appointment illegal". DAWN.COM. 23 August 2013. Archived from the original on 7 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  8. "PPP candidates for most Sindh seats announced". DAWN.COM. 11 April 2013. Archived from the original on 6 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  9. "National Assembly seats from Sindh". DAWN.COM. 14 May 2013. Archived from the original on 7 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  10. "2013 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  11. "Election Results 2018". The News. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  12. "Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah picks his 10-member cabinet". DAWN.COM. 19 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
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