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Pir Ilahi Bux

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faced political victimization by the government of General Pervez Musharraf and had to go into exile along with Benazir Bhutto and other Peoples Party leaders. Ms Marvi Pir Mazhar was the first ever directly elected woman from this district. His great-grandson Barrister Pir Mujeeb Ul Haq is an office
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On the suppression of the Khilafat Movement by the British Government, Pir Sahib was advised by Late Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto, the then President, District Local Board, Larkana to go back to Aligarh for completing his studies. He also awarded him scholarship of the District Board for pursuing his
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and became one of his most trusted Lieutenants. He was an indefatigable fighter for education in Sindh and strove hard to introduce adult education and compulsory primary education in every corner of the province. Deeply committed to the cause of education, he successfully steered the
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and has recently served as the Senior Minister of Sindh Province holding the portfolios of Education, Literacy and Criminal Prosecution Service. He has contested in six elections so far in his political career starting from 1988 and has won all of them.
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was deeply moved by this act of Pir Illahi Bux and personally donated Rs. 150,000I towards the University at that time. Pir Ilahi Bux was one of the pioneers of S.M. College and remained as the President of Sindh Madressah Board for years together.
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succeeded him in politics and remained member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh and remained Minister of Housing and Town Planning, Law and Parliamentary Affairs and Education in Sindh in the PPP Govts of 1988, 1993 and 2008 respectively.
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bearer of the Pakistan Peoples Party in Dadu District and has his own law practice by the name of P.I.B. Law Associates having chambers in Karachi, Hyderabad and Dadu. He is also an elected member of Parliament from the Dadu Constituency.
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Pir Ilahi Bux died on 8 October 1975 leaving behind him 5 sons and 2 daughters. The names of the sons are Pir Muhammad Nawaz, Pir Shahnawaz, Pir Abdul Majeed, Pir Abdul Hameed and Pir Abdul Rasheed. His grandson Advocate
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towards the end in 1948. He was also instrumental in inviting eminent educationists from Aligarh Muslim University, his alma mater, to serve the Muslims of Pakistan by appointing them in the
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and which ultimately contributed significantly toward the establishment of Sindh as a separate province. Pir Ilahi Bux was inducted in the Sindh Cabinet headed by
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and was given the portfolio of education among other departments. Pir Ilahi Bux remained Education Minister for ten years.
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for his higher education. He was the first member of his family who received higher education. Deeply moved by the
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After finishing his education, Pir Ilahi Bux started taking part in politics. He was elected as a member of the
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in 1937 in the election held under the 1935 Act. He got elected again by defeating influential landlords and
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had started legal proceedings against him and got him disqualified for six years on charges of corruption.
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that he left his studies and returned to Sindh as a leader of Khilafat Movement.
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from where he did his M.A. in History and thereafter obtained his degree in
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Pir Sahib got his primary education from the Government Primary School
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and initiated a number of moves for the settlement of refugees in
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Pir Ilahi Bux with Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1940's
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Pir Ilahi Bux (Right) with Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in the 1960s.
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constituency in 2002 General Elections when her father
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educational career. Pir Sahib acceded to the advice of
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Index


Chief Minister of Sindh
Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Khawaja Nazimuddin
Mohammad Ayub Khuhro
Yusuf Haroon
Pir Jo Goth
Sind Province
British India
Sindh
Pakistan
Pakistan Muslim League
Sindhi
Urdu
Pakistan Movement
Chief Minister
Sindh
Pir Jo Goth
Bhansyedabad
Dadu District
Sindh
Pakistan
Bhansyedabad
Khairpur
Mirs
Aligarh Muslim University
Khilafat Movement
Maulana Mohammad Ali Jouhar
Jamia Millia Islamia
Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar

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