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'''Syed Kazim Shah''' was the former [[Sindh]] parliament member elected for [[Nawabshah]] in 1987. He was the member of the [[Pakistan Muslim League-N]] (PML-N). He was also appointed advisor to the chief minister of Sindh in 1994. He was a notable personality of his political party and Sindh province. He was also a former chairman of Pakistan Khidmat Khalf, and received numerous awards for his good deeds by running a free food chain where the poor people ate what they wanted with free of cost. He died on 6 May 2007. |
'''Syed Kazim Shah''' was the former [[Sindh]] parliament member elected for [[Nawabshah]] in 1987. He was the member of the [[Pakistan Muslim League-N]] (PML-N). He was also appointed advisor to the chief minister of Sindh in 1994. He was a notable personality of his political party and Sindh province. He was also a former chairman of Pakistan Khidmat Khalf, and received numerous awards for his good deeds by running a free food chain where the poor people ate what they wanted with free of cost. He died on 6 May 2007. |
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Syed Kazim Shah was the former Sindh parliament member elected for Nawabshah in 1987. He was the member of the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N). He was also appointed advisor to the chief minister of Sindh in 1994. He was a notable personality of his political party and Sindh province. He was also a former chairman of Pakistan Khidmat Khalf, and received numerous awards for his good deeds by running a free food chain where the poor people ate what they wanted with free of cost. He died on 6 May 2007.