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Syed Khurshid Ahmed Shah was born on 20 April 1952 in Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan. As a Provincial Minister Sindh, he held the portfolios of Education, Imports, Finance, Information and Transport during 1988. As a Federal Minister during 1993, he held the portfolio of Education. He has visited Saudi Arabia, France, U.K, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Russia. His hobbies include cricket and music.

Education

Syed Khurshid Ahmed Shah received his masters degree in History in 1974 and LL.B in 1978 from Islamia College, Sukkur.[1]

Family

He is married and has two sons and three daughters.

Profession

A lawyer and a businessman by profession.

Political career

He has been elected as Member of National Assembly (Pakistan) for his fourth term.[2] He is politically affiliated with Pakistan Peoples Party. He is the current and incumbent Leader of the Opposition of Pakistan Peoples Party Parlimentarians — a party representing PPP. He was previously elected as MNA for the terms of 1991, 1993 and 1997 as well as MPA (Sindh Assembly) for the term of 1988.

Student politics

  • President Student Union, MAS Arts College, Sukkhur, Sindh 1971
  • President Student Union, Islamia Post Graduate College, Sukkhur, Sindh 1975
  • President Student Union, MAS Law College, Sukkhur, Sindh 1977


Municipal politics

  • Counselor / Leader of Opposition, Municipal Corporation, Sukkhur, Sindh 1979
  • Counselor / Leader of Opposition, Municipal Corporation, Sukkhur, Sindh 1987


National politics

  • Member Provincial Assembly of Sindh (PPP), 1988
  • Minister for Transport, Information, Education, Sport, Finance and Planning & Development, ==Government of Sindh 1988==
  • Member National Assembly of Pakistan (PPP) Chief Whip of the Party 1990
  • Member National Assembly of Pakistan (PPP) Chief Whip of the Party 1993
  • Federal Minister for Education and Religious Affairs 1993
  • Member National Assembly of Pakistan (PPP) Deputy Opposition Leader 1997
  • Member National Assembly of Pakistan (PPP) Chief Whip of the Party 2002
  • Member National Assembly of Pakistan (PPP) Chief Whip of the Party, 2008
  • Federal Minister for Labour & Manpower 2008

Refrences