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Abdul Waheed is an Indian politician member of the 1974 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election and 1977 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election constituency Seohara Member of party Bharatiya Kranti Dal and Janata Dal [1] [2] [3]
On 1 April 2017, Abdul Waheed, the custodian of Pir Mohammad Ali Gujjar shrine, along with his associates tortured 20 people to death inside the shrine in Sargodha, Pakistan. [1] Waheed was arrested by police and later admitted to committing the crime. The Chief Minister of Punjab, Shehbaz Sharif announced Rs.
Abdul Waheed Katpar (By Election). (Oath 04-03-1974 Larkana 11 Dost Muhammad Hakaro Larkana 12 Wahid Bux Bughio Larkana 13 Ghulam Rasool Khan Kehar Larkana 14 Syed Nazar Shah Nawab shah: 15 Rais Ali Nawaz Unar Nawab Shah 16 Ghulam Mujtaba Jatoi (Resigned) Nawab Shah 16A Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi (By Election). (Oath 04-03-1974) Nawab Shah 17
Mohammad Abdul Waheed, known as M. A. Waheed, is a Bangladeshi Independent politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Mymensingh-11 constituency. Career [ edit ]
Abdul Ghafoor Bhurgri PS-31 32 Ali Hassan Hakro PS-32 33 Abdul Waheed Katpar PS-33 34 Wahid Bux Bughio PS-34 35 Chakar Ali Junejo PS-35 36 Imdad Hussain Kehar PS-36 37 Makhdoom Muhammad Amin Fahim: PS-37 Hyderabad 38 Syed Amir Ali Shah Jamot PS-38 39 Syed Muhammad Hassan Shah PS-39 40 Haji Abdul Sattar Bachani PS-40 41 Syed Ali Nawaz Shah PS-41 42
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Abdul Waheed Kakar was born into a Pashtun family of the Abdullah Zai (Male Zai), in the Shahābzai Kakari tribe village of Zhob, Balochistan, in the suburbs of Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province in British India (now, Pakistan) on 23 March 1937.: 2 [3] His tribe, Kakar, originally hailed from Zhob, Baluchistan in Pakistan, and was fluent in Pashto.: 107–108 [4] [5] His family later had ...