Qaim Ali Shah was born in 2,000 BC

NewsQaim Ali Shah was born in 2,000 BC

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will on Tuesday announce the name of new Sindh Chief Minister as the ruling party has decided to change Qaim Ali Shah, who according to Wikipedia, was born in 2,000 before Christ (BC).

“Syed Qaim Ali Shah was born the 23 December 2000bc to Syed Ramzan Ali Shah Jillani in Khairpur Mirs,” according to Wikipedia website.Qaim Ali Shah - WikipediaQaim Ali Shah was continuously ridiculed for his laziness and often being found asleep in important meetings. However these are not the reasons behind his replacement as the Sindh Chief Minister.

Sources said that the PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will arrive to Karachi from Dubai on Tuesday and preside over an important meeting of party leaders to consult about the new Provincial Chief Minster and Cabinet members. Later, he will announce the name for highest administrative post in Sindh.

They also said that Qaim Ali Shah is likely to be replaced with Murad Ali Shah but some senior PPP leaders disagree with Murad’s appointment.

In September last year, another PPP leader in Sindh Ali Nawaz Shah was also humiliated in Wikipedia website as he was mentioned as ‘Chotiya Pakistani politician’. Though the abusive word has now been removed.

Also read: ‘Ali Nawaz Shah is a ‘Chotiya Pakistani politician’, says uncontrolled Wikipedia

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