Chaudhry Muhammad Ali Politician

Chaudhry Muhammad Ali (Punjabi, Urdu: چوہدری محمد علی‎; July 15, 1905 – December 2, 1980) was the fourth Prime Minister of Pakistan and civil service officer, serving from 12 August 1955 until 12 September 1956. Educated from the Punjab University, Ali passed the entrance exam and gained commissioned in the Indian Civil Service and joined the department of the Audits and Accounts Services while serving as the state accountant to Bhawalpur State in 1936. In 1945, Ali joined the British government and became first Indian to have appointed as Finance adviser to Secretary of State for War Percy James Grigg. During the time of independence, Ali was one of the two secretaries to the Partition Council, presided over by Lord Mountbatten, and opted for Pakistan in 1947.In 1951, he was appointed second Finance minister of Pakistan and won the slot of Prime minister in 1955. His government lasted only one year but widely regarded to have promulgated the 1956 Constitution with wide scale public approval.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 15, 1905
Birth place
India , Punjab India , Jalandhar , Punjab Province (British India) , British Raj
Date of deathDecember 02, 1980
Place of death
Karachi , Pakistan , Sindh
Education
University of the Punjab

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Office holder

governor general
monarch
Elizabeth II
office
Minister of Defence
Minister of Finance
Prime Minister of Pakistan
party
Muslim League (Pakistan)
president
prime minister
successor
Amjad Ali (civil servant)

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External resources

  1. http://therepublicofrumi.com/47.htm