Sayed Nasir Ali Shah
Sayed Nasir Ali Shah (Urdu: سید ناصر علی شاہ, Hazaragi: سید ناصر علی شاہ) is a Pakistani politician and parliamentarian from the Pakistan Peoples Party who is an elected member of the National Assembly (MNA).[1][2] Shah hails from the city of Quetta in Balochistan and belongs to the Shi'a Hazara community.
Sayed Nasir Ali Shah سید ناصر علی شاہ | |
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Member of the National Assembly | |
In office 2008–2013 | |
Preceded by | Molvi Noor Muhammed(MMA) |
Succeeded by | Mahmood Khan Achakzai(PMAP) |
Personal details | |
Born | 16 September 1946 Quetta Pakistan |
Political party | Balochistan National Party |
Residence | Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan |
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On 16 April 2010 he was severely injured in a suicide bomb blast planned against him causing several casualties and his son severely injured. On 6 October 2011, he staged a walkout and strike outside the Pakistani parliament in Islamabad while boycotting a session to protest the PPP-led government's apparent inability in curbing continuous sectarian attacks on Hazara people in Balochistan. Later, he was also joined in solidarity by members of the opposition Pakistan Muslim League (N).[3] He held talks with Rehman Malik in which he demanded a solid plan to end sectarian killings in Quetta and also called for a complete dissolution of the Government of Balochistan which, according to him, had completely failed to maintain law and order in the province.[4]
His father Haji Sayed Hussain Hazara was also a politician and leader.
See also
References
- Syed Nasir Ali Shah at Elections.pk
- Syed Nasir Ali Shah, Awaz.tv
- "Attacks on Hazaras: As pressure mounts, govt stumbles into 'action'". Express Tribune. 6 October 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
- "Nasir Shah demands roadmap to end Hazara killings". Pakistan Today. 14 October 2011.