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Sardar Nadir Akmal Khan Leghari | |
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Provincial Minister of Sindh for Irrigation and Power | |
In office 2002–2007 | |
Succeeded by | Syed Murad Ali Shah |
Personal details | |
Born | Pakistan |
Spouse | Sayeeda Leghari |
Profession | Politician |
Nadir Leghari (born as Nadir Akmal Khan Leghari) is a Pakistani politician who served as the Provincial Minister of Sindh for Irrigation and Power from 2002 till 2007.
He joined Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in 2010, and was elected President of its Sindh Chapter in March 2013 and the Chairman of Insaf Professionals Forum-Sindh. He was part of the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) government in 2002. He lost his seat (PS-7 Ghotki-III) to the Pakistan Peoples Party’s Sardar Ahmed Ali Khan Pitafi in the 2008 general elections and did not contest the 2013 general elections.
Sardar Nadir Akmal Khan Leghari is a graduate and has been active in the agriculture and business sector. His wife is a businesswoman. He has two children.
References
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