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Sardar Mumtaz Ali Khan Bhutto

Sardar Mumtaz Ali Khan Bhutto (Template:Lang-ur) (born 29.11.1933) is the first cousin of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, chief of the Bhutto clan and chairman of the Sindh National Front and Sindh Qaumi Itehad. Sardar Mumtaz Ali Bhutto was the founding member of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), former federal minister, Governor of Sindh and Chief Minister of Sindh.

He has two sons Ameer Bux Bhutto and Ali Haider Bhutto.

  1. Sardar Mamtaz Ali Khan Bhutto
Political offices
Preceded byLt. Gen. Rakhman Gul Governor of Sindh
22 December, 1971 - 20 April, 1972
Succeeded byMir Rasool Bux Talpur
Preceded byM. A. Khuhro Chief Minister of Sindh
1 May, 1972 - 20 December, 1973
Succeeded byGhulam Mustafa Jatoi


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