Ahmed Mian Soomro

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Ahmed Mian Soomro
احمد میاں سومرو

Ahmed Mian Soomro (Sindhi: احمد میاں سومرو;) was a Pakistani politician who belonged to a political family from Sindh province that has been active in public life since 1923.

Career[edit]

He belonged to District Jaccobabad of Sindh Province. He served as Deputy Speaker and Senior Deputy Speaker of the West Pakistan Assembly (June 12, 1965 to Mar 25, 1969);[1] he was a member of the Senate and helped to establish the Senate Committee Systems. He remained active in local politics at District level.[2]

Family[edit]

He has three wife's Begum Razia Soomro, Begum Saeeda Soomro and Begum Sarwat un nisa Soomro and three children named as Mr Mohammed Mian Soomro (son) Mrs Maliha Malik (daughter ) and Mrs Sarah Soomro (daughter)

His son, Muhammad Mian Soomro, has held various positions in national and international organisations. He also held various top level political positions and served as Governor Of Sindh (2000–2002),[3] Chairman Senate of Pakistan (2003–2007), Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan (2007–2008)[4][5][6] Acting President of Pakistan (2008),[7] and Chairman Senate of Pakistan (2008–2009)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Official Web site of Provincial Assembly of Punjab. "PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF WEST PAKISTAN 1965 (June 9, 1965 to March 25, 1969)"
  2. ^ "Ahmed Mian Soomro: The Legendary Political Figure of Sindh". Sindhi Dunya. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Official Web site of Governor Sindh". Archived from the original on 4 July 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  4. ^ DAWN.com "Soomro heads interim govt: Inamul Haq, Ishrat Hussain, Salman Taseer, Nisar Memon, Pir of Taunsa Sharif among ministers"
  5. ^ SINDHIDUNYA.com "Muhammad Mian Soomro: The 16th Prime Minister of Pakistan"
  6. ^ "Soomro takes oath as Pakistan's caretaker PM". Xinhua News Agency. 16 November 2007. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  7. ^ "Soomro takes over as Pak President"[permanent dead link], Press Trust of India, 18 August 2008.