Agha Siraj Durrani
Agha Badruddin Durrani
(Sukkur) 8 March 1949 to 29 December
1951
Agha Sadruddin Durrani
(Sukkur) 13 March 1977 to 4 July 1977
Agha Siraj Durrani 30 May 2013 to Current
AGHA SADRUDDIN
DURRANI Date of Birth:
2nd December, 1920 at Ghari Yaseen.! Academic Qualifications:' Diploma in
Electrical & Mechini- cal Engineering from London., Profession: Engineer.
He Joined the Indian Navy as Special Officer .
His father, Agha Sadaruddin,
and uncle Agha Badruddin also served as speakers of the same assembly.He is
ethnically Durrani Pashtun
Hailing
from Garhi Yasin, Durrani
first contested elections in 1985 during the Zia regime,
in which he lost. He joined the Pakistan Peoples Party and secured a victory in
1988 elections. He is a confidante of PPP chairman Asif Ali Zardari. In
1990, during Nawaz Sharif
government he was imprisoned for some time for corruption charges.[4]
Durrani
matriculated from the St
Patrick's High School in Karachi in 1971, followed by
a bachelor of commerce. He also pursued an LLB degree at the Sindh Muslim Law
College.[4] During the 1980s, he left
for the United States where he ran a hardware business
Agha
Siraj — in the footsteps of his elders
When
Agha Siraj Durrani with his elder brother Agha Salahuddin contested the 1985
party-less elections, held under military ruler General Ziaul Haq, from
Shikarpur and were shocked to see the dismal results, he could not have
imagined that he was just three years away from turning the tables on his
rival.
Agha
Salahuddin, the elder brother who drowned during a picnic a couple of years
later, bagged 809 votes against the mighty Nadir Khan Kumario’s over 26,000
votes. The younger Durrani’s result was even worse. He secured 771 votes
against Ghous Bukhsh Khan’s over 33,000 votes.
In
the country’s first party-based elections in the post-Zia era in 1988, the
figures found themselves upended. It was the first of the two consecutive
victories of Mr Durrani against his traditional rival, Mr Kumario. The factor
which enabled him to reverse the matter was undoubtedly Benazir Bhutto’s
Pakistan Peoples Party.
The
new Sindh Assembly speaker is believed to be among the most trusted friends of
President Asif Ali Zardari. Some people recall an incident that had earned a
young Siraj Durrani Mr Zardari’s enduring friendship.
It
was in the Hotel Metropole’s Samar club in the 1970s when youngsters of the
Bugti and Zardari families had a fight, which later spilled out of the hotel
premises. The young Bugtis chased the car bearing Mr Zardari and friends to a house
in PECHS where Mr Durrani wielding a gun took position on the rooftop of the
house to defend his friend.
Born
in the mid-1950s, Mr Durrani did his matric from Karachi’s St Patrick’s School
in 1971 and got his bachelor of commerce degree from Karachi. Like his elderly
colleague, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Mr Durrani got his LLB degree from Karachi’s
Sindh Muslim Law College.
He
was inspired by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto for many reasons. His father, Agha
Sadaruddin, was formerly a deputy speaker and speaker of the Sindh Assembly
during Mr Bhutto’s governments in 1971 and 1977 and a staunch PPP loyalist.
However, the most inspiring thing for him about the ‘charismatic leader’ was
his personality and being a barrister educated from London.
He
wanted to do bar-at-law from the same London institution, but could not do so
for unknown reasons. However, he boarded a flight for the United States and got
admission to the University of Texas’ business administration programme, which
too he left after a year.
He
tinkered with the hardware business in Texas until he came back home and filed
nomination papers on a Shikarpur constituency in the 1985 elections as his
brother Agha Salah fielded himself on another constituency of the same
district.
After
the defeat, he went back to the US where he remained an active member of the
PPP’s overseas organisation and came back in 1988 after Gen Zia’s death in a
plane crash.
The
duo had illustrious family background in politics. Their uncle Agha Badruddin
had been the Sindh Assembly’s deputy speaker in the 1940s. The uncle was said
to be among the famous four Muslim Leaguers who had drafted and got passed the
resolution for a separate country for the Indian Muslims carved out from
British India. It is famously known that Agha Badruddin signed the draft with
his blood. He became speaker of the Sindh Assembly in the 1950s.
Agha
Badruddin was the chairman of the Sukkur Local Board when he provided free
education for children up to matric at a time when education was not free
anywhere in the country.
Mr
Durrani’s father, Agha Sadaruddin, came into politics in 1971 when he won the
Garhi Yasin constituency as an independent candidate and later joined the PPP.
Agha Sadaruddin was a mechanical engineer, who had built a mini-cinema and a
mini-railway station inside his spacious haveli. The theatre was exclusive for
his family members to watch Pakistani and Indian movies. However, people of
Garhi Yasin were free to bring their children to enjoy a ride on the
mini-railcars. The railway network, consisted of a locomotive and three cars,
was spread over half an acre of the mansion.
Agha
Siraj’s grandfather, Agha Shamsuddin, was a noted musician, singer and poet,
who had established a grand library called Aashyana in his haveli, spread over
about half an acre. Scholars including Annemarie Schimmel of Germany were
frequent visitors to it.
People
close to the family say Agha Siraj had once invited Benazir Bhutto to the
library, which hugely impressed her.
“After
visiting the library and seeing thousands of books, Mohtarama candidly asked
Siraj Durrani that she could not imagine his family had such a grand library.”
“But,
Siraj, I have never seen you with a book in your hand,” a close friend quoted
Benazir as having said.
Mr
Durrani defeated Mir Murtaza Bhutto in the 1993 elections, but in the 1997
elections Mr Kumario defeated him, for the first time in Mr Durrani’s
PPP-affiliated career.
Mr
Durrani was arrested in 1990 on charges of embezzlement in several cases during
Nawaz Sharif’s first government and he remained in jail for some time. The
party called it part of political vendetta.
He
was local government minister in the previous PPP government and by becoming
the Sindh Assembly’s speaker, his family becomes the first to have three men
presiding on the provincial assembly through generations.
Mr
Durrani has been married to one of the sisters of Pir Pagaro, Sibghatullah
Shah, for some 20 years.
Tooba
durrani PMLN and Ghanzafar Hidayatullah are cousins
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