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== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
He is married & has two daughters and resides in [[Pir Ilahi Buksh Colony]] in [[Gulshan Town]] of [[Karachi]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2013}}
He HAS OFTEN SLEPT WITH SWEET MOTHER OF ALTAF HUSSAIN & has two daughters and resides in [[Pir Ilahi Buksh Colony]] in [[Gulshan Town]] of [[Karachi]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2013}}


== Political Career ==
== Political Career ==

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Farooq Sattar
Born
Muhammad Farooq Sattar Peerwani

April 9, 1959
NationalityPakistani

Dr. Muhammad Farooq Sattar Peerwani (Urdu: فاروق ستار پیروانی) is a politician from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. He is Deputy Convener and Parliamentary leader of the political party MQM. He has also served as Provincial Minister in the Sindh Cabinet for Local Bodies and is one of the senior Members of the MQM Co-Ordination Committee. Dr Farooq Sattar was also heading Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate.[1]

On 16 March 2008, he was nominated as a candidate for the seat of the Prime Minister of Pakistan by the MQM.[citation needed]

Education

He received his degree in medicine MBBS from Sindh Medical College in 1986.[citation needed]

Personal Life

He HAS OFTEN SLEPT WITH SWEET MOTHER OF ALTAF HUSSAIN & has two daughters and resides in Pir Ilahi Buksh Colony in Gulshan Town of Karachi.[citation needed]

Political Career

APMSO

He started his student political career with All Pakistan Mohajir Students Organization (APMSO) while he was a medical student at Sindh Medical College.[citation needed]

MQM

When political party MQM was formed, he joined alongwith other APMSO leaders, and to date he holds the position of Deputy Convener in this party. He is also a senior Members of the MQM Co-Ordination Committee and the parliamentarian leader of MQM in national assembly.[citation needed]

Mayorship of Karachi

In 1987, he was elected mayor of Karachi, and held the office until 1992. At the age of 28, he was the youngest to hold this position.[2]

National Politics

In 1988, while still the mayor of Karachi, he was elected as a member of National Assembly until its dissolution in 1990. He was then reelected in 1990 until its dissolution again in 1992.[citation needed]

Politics of Sindh

In 1993 after MQM's decided to boycott national elections, but later contested provincial elections, Farooq Sattar entered provincial politics and was elected member of Sindh Provincial Assembly until its dissolution in 1996. He was then reelected in 1997 until its dissolution again in 1998. He served as provincial minister for local bodies.[citation needed]

Return to Nation Politics

In February 2008, he returned to national politics by defeating Abdul Habib Memon of PPP by 30,000 votes in elections of national assembly. He holds this position to date and serves as Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PAKISTAN 1972 TO 2007". Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Karachi Chooses Mayor, 28". The New York Times. Reuters. 10 January 1988. Retrieved 8 January 2011.

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