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Asif Haider Shah likely to be appointed as Chief Secretary of Sindh

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Karachi: It has been decided to make Asif Haider Shah the Chief Secretary of Sindh. According to private TV channel  sources say that Asif Haider Shah is a grade 22 officer of Pakistan Administrative Service, the notification of the appointment of Asif Haider Shah is likely to be issued today.

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Private TV  said with reference to sources that Asif Haider Shah is a Grade 22 officer of Pakistan Administrative Service, it has been decided to appoint him as the Chief Secretary of Sindh once again. Sources say that the appointment of Asif Haider Shah’s  notification is likely to be issued today.

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It should be noted that Asif Haider Shah is the brother-in-law of Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, he has been the Chief Secretary of Sindh before and has also served as the Commissioner of Karachi.

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