Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti

Sardar Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti (Urdu: عبدالحمید خان دستی) was the Chief Minister of Punjab from 21 May 1955 – 14 October 1955 and an MP in the Second Parliament of Pakistan.[2]

Sardar Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti
عبدالحمید خان دستی
Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti sits center with his family. Front row seated on floor: Shauket Dasti, Abdul Quddus Dasti, Shahida Dasti, Nasira Dasti, Tariq Dasti, Kausara Dasti, Abdul Raouf DastiSecond row seated on chairs: Khalida Dasti, Abdul Aziz Dasti, Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti, Farooq Dasti, Abdul Majeed Dasti, Irshad DastiLast row standing: Saeed Akbar Dasti, Iqbal Hameed Dasti
Chief Minister of Punjab
In office
21 May 1955  14 October 1955
GovernorMushtaq Gurmani
Preceded byFeroz Khan Noon
Succeeded byMalik Meraj Khalid
Personal details
ChildrenAmjad Hameed Khan Dasti (son)[1]

Family and personal life

Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti was born in Muzaffargarh in 1895, the second of seven sons of Allah Yaar Khan Dasti. He and his wife, Amatullah, would go on to have three sons, two daughters, and 13 grandchildren, some of which would follow in his footsteps to serve their country in the political realm.

Death

Abdul Hamid Kahn Dasti died on 11 February 1985.

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Feroz Khan Noon
Chief Minister of Punjab
1955–1955
Succeeded by
Malik Meraj Khalid


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