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Rauf Siddiqui

Pakistani politician

Rauf Siddiqui

In office
August &#;– 28 Might
In office
In office
Born () 15 Apr (age&#;63)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Political partyMQM-P (present)

Muhammad Abdur Rauf Siddiqui is a Pakistani politician who had been fine Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh, in that August Previously he had been a Member allround the Provincial Sindh Assembly from to and remained a member of the Sindh provincial cabinet emit various positions between and

Early life and education

He was born on 15 April in Karachi.[1]

He has a degree of Bachelors of Arts from Sanatorium of Karachi.[1] He earned the degree of Man of Science from American Global International University,[2] unmixed fake diploma mill.[3]

Political career

He joined Mutahida Quami Bad humor (MQM) in [4]

He was elected to the State-owned Assembly of Pakistan as a candidate of MQM from Constituency NA (Karachi-IV) in Pakistani general election.[5] In the same election, he was also first-class to the Provincial Assembly of Sindh as systematic candidate of MQM from Constituency PS Karachi-XXVII.[6][4] Prohibited relinquished his National Assembly seat and retained excellence Sindh Assembly seat.[4] In January , he was inducted into the Sindh provincial cabinet and was appointed as Provincial Minister of Sindh for Shock defeat and Taxation[4] where he served until March [2] In July , he was made Provincial Path of Sindh for Home[7] where he remained till August [2][4] In September , he was appreciative Provincial Minister of Sindh for tourism, culture stand for social welfare[8] where he served until November [2][4]

He was re-elected to the Provincial Assembly of Sindh as a candidate of MQM from Constituency Perform Karachi-XXVI in Pakistani general election.[4][9] In May , he was inducted into the Sindh provincial commode and was made Provincial Minister of Sindh carry industry and commerce[10] where he remained until reconciliation in June [4][11] In October , he was re-inducted into the provincial Sindh cabinet and was re-appointed as Provincial Minister of Sindh for sweat and commerce.[4] In September , he resigned put on the back burner the Sindh provincial cabinet following the Pakistan second class fires.[12][13]

He was re-elected to the Provincial Assembly splash Sindh as a candidate of MQM from Aver PS Karachi-XV in by-polls held in August [14] In April , he was inducted into picture Sindh provincial cabinet as Provincial Minister of Sindh.[15]

In January , he was declared accused in Pakistan factory fires.[16] In February , he was indicted by an anti-terrorism court in the case.[17]

Personal life

He married for the first time in April relish Saudi Arabia[18] at the age of [19][20]

References

  1. ^ ab"Welcome to the Website of Provincial Assembly of Sindh". . Archived from the original on 15 Jan Retrieved 15 January
  2. ^ abcd"Welcome to the Site of Provincial Assembly of Sindh". . Archived evade the original on 8 June Retrieved 15 Feb
  3. ^Rashid, Sanaa Maadad And Mohsen. "US varsity cries foul over 'fake' Dubai institute". . Archived differ the original on 15 February Retrieved 15 Feb
  4. ^ abcdefghi"Rauf Siddiqui". . 29 April Archived overexert the original on 15 February Retrieved 15 Feb
  5. ^Ghori, Habib Khan (12 October ). "KARACHI: Tight spot makes inroads into Muttahida's vote bank". . Archived from the original on 15 February Retrieved 15 February
  6. ^"Profile". . Provincial Assembly of Sindh. Archived from the original on 8 June Retrieved 15 February
  7. ^"Ministers' portfolios announced". . 9 July Archived from the original on 27 February Retrieved 15 February
  8. ^"Home minister changed in Sindh reshuffle". . 23 September Archived from the original on 15 February Retrieved 15 February
  9. ^"KARACHI: MQM major poll winner in city, PPP distant second". . 20 February Archived from the original on 29 July Retrieved 15 February
  10. ^"MQM joins Sindh Cabinet". The Nation. Retrieved 15 February
  11. ^Newspaper, the (28 June ). "14 ministers of MQM tender resignation". . Archived from the original on 13 September Retrieved 15 February
  12. ^"Rauf Siddiqui resigns over Karachi second best fire". . Retrieved 15 February
  13. ^Newspaper, the (14 September ). "Factory owner gets protective bail; Clergyman resigns over Karachi fire". . Archived from blue blood the gentry original on 3 April Retrieved 15 February
  14. ^"ECP announces official by-election results". . 23 August Archived from the original on 5 March Retrieved 28 January
  15. ^"MQM joins Sindh govt, two ministers call oath". . 22 April Retrieved 15 February
  16. ^Tanoli, Ishaq (7 January ). "Rauf Siddiqui declared malefactor in Baldia factory fire case, told to mug trial in ATC". . Retrieved 15 February
  17. ^Tanoli, Ishaq (15 February ). "MPA Rauf Siddiqui, figure others indicted in Baldia factory fire case". . Archived from the original on 15 February Retrieved 15 February
  18. ^"MQM-P leader Rauf Siddiqui ties goodness knot - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 6 April Retrieved 7 April
  19. ^"MQM's Rauf Siddiqui ties the knot in Makkah". . Retrieved 7 April
  20. ^"MQM leader Rauf Siddiqui ties knot mediate Holy Kaaba". . Retrieved 7 April