PPP decides to reappoint Murad Ali Shah for 3rd time as CM Sindh

Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) and PPP have reached consensus over establishing a stable democratic government, which is imperative for the nation.

Karachi: PPP decides to reappoint Murad Ali Shah for 3rd time as CM Sindh. The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has decided to make Syed Murad Ali Shah the Chief Minister (CM) of Sindh once again.

The sources said that after this decision, Murad Ali Shah will become the CM Sindh for the third time.

Moreover, the leadership of the PPP will announce the name of Murad Ali Shah for the CM Sindh this week.

However, the names of Faryal Talpur, Sharjeel Memon, and Nasir Shah are also being circulated for the Sindh Chief Ministerial position.

Previously, Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) and PPP have reached consensus over establishing a stable democratic government, which is imperative for the nation.

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The agreement has been reached during a meeting of coordination committees of both the parties in Islamabad.

During the meeting, several proposals regarding government formation were deliberated.

Both parties have agreed to meet again tomorrow to further discuss recommendations and finalize their decisions.

Who is Murad Ali Shah

Shah was born in Karachi, West Pakistan, to a Sindhi Muslim family. His father, Syed Abdullah Ali Shah also served as the chief minister of Sindh. Shah matriculated from Saint Patrick’s High School, did intermediate study at D. J. Sindh Government Science College in Karachi, and was admitted to the engineering programme at the NED University of Engineering and Technology. He graduated with a B.E. in civil engineering and was a silver medalist on his graduation from the NED. After earning the Quaid-e-Azam scholarship, he went to the United States and attended Stanford University in California where he completed his M.Sc. in structural engineering. He completed a second master’s from Stanford University two years later in economic systems where again he was on an international scholarship.

From 1986 to 1990, Shah pursued his engineering career with the Government of Sindh as a water engineer at the Water and Power Development Authority in Lahore. He later went to join the Port Qasim Authority in Karachi. He was also a city engineer for Hyderabad’s Development Authority. He was an engineer at Wapda, Port Qasim Authority and the Hyderabad Development Authority, before joining Citibank. Shah worked for Citibank in Sindh and in London. He also worked at the Gulf Investment Corporation in Kuwait.

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