Dr Safdar Ali Abbasi
Senater
Born: 26 December 1957
Profession: Politician , Doctor
Affiliation(s): Pakistan Peoples Party
Dr Safdar Ali Abbasi or Safdar Abbasi (26 December 1957) is a Pakistani senator and the central leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
Early life
Abbasi was born in the Larkana District of Sindh, Pakistan, on 26 December 1957. His family has long been involved in local as well as national politics.
Dr. Ashraf Abbas
Abbasi’s mother, Dr. Ashraf Abbasi, was at one time Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan.
Education
Abbasi attended Aitchison College, Lahore, completing Cambridge and Intermediate studies before going on to pursue a medical degree at Dow Medical College, Karachi. He was interested and involved in local politics during his youth.
Occupation
A medical doctor by training and profession.
Political career
Abbasi became a worker of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), as he approved the Dogma of the late President and Premier of Pakistan Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
Exiled during Martial law
He was exiled during the martial law period.
Political Secretary of Benazir Bhutto 1988 & 1993
In 1986 he became a political assistant to Benazir Bhutto,and when Benazir Bhutto became Prime Minister in 1988 was appointed his Political Secretary, a position he retained through 1993.
Elected Senater 1994
In March 1994, Abbasi was elected for a six year term to the Senate of Pakistan,
where he served on the
Senate Standing Committee on Commerce,
Senate Standing Committee Local Government
Senate Standing Committee Rural Development
Senate Standing Committee for Health, Social Senate Standing Committee Welfare and Special Education.
Re Electe Senater 2006
In 2006, he was re-elected for an additional six year term.
After Benazir Bhutto’s assassination
Safdar Abbasi and his wife, Naheed Khan, faced many problems after Benazir Bhutto’s assassination on 27 December 2007 in Liaquat Bagh. Both were considered very close to Benazir Bhutto and sidelined under the new leadership of Asif Ali Zardari, along with other close advisers of the Benazir Bhutto Not only them, but it is a general impression since the tragedy, that many of the party workers who were close to Buttho have been ignored by Asif Ali Zardari, including well known party worker and leader of the lawyers movement in Pakistan Aitezaz Ahsan. Many new figures took the close positions to Zardari. Safdar and Naheed even have been held responsible for the death of Ms. Bhutto, of which both denied and asked Zardari to contradict. But there was no answer or contradiction from Zardari or his newly appointed aides.