Naseer Khan Khoso

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Mir Naseer Khan Khoso is a Chhutani Khoso from Madadpur village [1] in the Thul Sub Division of Jacobabad District. [2] A well known politician, he became a Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) in 1997 for the first time and became Minister of Sindh. In 2002 he was elected MPA second time.he has 4 sons named abdul hafeez,mahfuz ur rehman,anees ur rehman and sadiq khoso.he died on 24 December 2020 and is buried in village mir nawab khan khoso [2]

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