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Saleem Jan Mazari

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Sardar Saleem Jan Mazari


Sardar Saleem Jan Khan Mazari is a politician from the Sindh province of Pakistan, who was elected as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh six times, as well as being the former provincial minister of Food, Forest and interior ministry. He won seats alongside the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in the Pakistani general election, 2013, but from last 35 years he is un-defeatable politician from Sindh. He was a chairman Water and power committee in 2002, he was also Special advisor to the Prime Minister Of Pakistan.

Mazari was born on December 11, 1953 in the provincial capital, Karachi, Sindh. He is politically affiliated with PPP. He obtained his degree from the London school Economics (L.S.E) in 1968, and works as an agriculturist and business man by profession.

Mazari has been elected MPA[1] for Kashmore on many occasions and has also served as a provincial minister for Sindh.

In October, 2002, he contested elections for the National Assembly of Pakistan but later resigned and contested for the Local Body Elections. SMazari was also the District Nazim of Kashmore.

Mazari is one of the biggest landlords and tribal Sardar in Pakistan. He was elected as member of National Assembly in 2002 elections from NA-210, Kashmore.

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