Akhtar Ali Vario

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Ch Akhtar Ali Vario
Chairman District Council Sialkot
In office
1979–1987
Member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
In office
1985–1993
Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Punjab (Pakistan)
In office
1986–1988
Provincial Minister For Communications & Works
In office
1988–1990
Provincial Minister For Excise
In office
1993–1993
Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
In office
1993–1996
Chairman Standing Committee on Narcotics
In office
1993–1996
Personal details
Died16 June 2008, Lahore
Political partyPakistan Muslim League (J)
Other political
affiliations
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad 1985-1992
ChildrenChoudhary Khush Akhtar Subhani Tariq Subhani
RelativesArmaghan Subhani (nephew)

Chaudhry Akhtar Ali Vario (Urdu: چوہدری اختر علی آف وریو) was a Pakistani politician and head of the Vario family of Sialkot District, Punjab province. He was one of the founding members of the Pakistan Muslim League (Junejo) and was elected as a Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, and Member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab several times. He was awarded the title of "King Maker" by Benazir Bhutto.[1]

Early life[edit]

Vario was born in Gurdaspur district in 1937 on March 15, to a Gujjar family. His father Chaudhry Ghulam Ahmad Zaildar was a prominent personality of his area who migrated to Pakistan with his family in 1947.

Political career[edit]

Vario served as Director Central Co-operative Bank from 1973 to 1975. In the 1979 Local Government Elections Vario was elected as Chairman District Council Sialkot, Vario was re -elected for the same office in 1983 elections.

In the 1985 Non party General Elections he was elected as a Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) from PP-143 Sialkot . He was appointed Special Assistant to the Chief Minister.

He was re-elected in 1988 as a representative of the Islami Jamhoori Ittehad from PP-104 Sialkot and was given portfolio of Minister of Communication and Works by the Chief Minister, Nawaz Sharif . In these polls his brother Chaudhary Abdul Sattar Vario won the National Assembly seat of NA-88 after Nawaz sharif gave up this seat in favour of his provincial assembly seat .

In the 1990 elections he contested from two seats PP-103 and PP-106 Sialkot and won both the seats . He retained the PP-106 seat .In the same polls his brother Chaudhary Abdul Sattar won the National Assembly seat of NA-88. Akhtar Ali Vario's son Chaudhary Khush Akhtar Subhani won the PP-104 seat and became an MPA for the first time and became Chairman Standing Committee for Food.

In 1993 elections Ch. Akhtar Ali contested from Pakistan Muslim League Junejo for a National Assembly seat NA -86 and became a Member of the National Assembly (MNA) by defeating Ch. Amir Hussain, a former Speaker of the National Assembly, and being appointed the Chairman Standing Committee Narcotics, in the same election he contested for a provincial assembly seat PP-106 by defeating Syed ifthikar ul hassan, he chose to retain the National Assembly seat and the provincial seat was won by his nephew Armaghan Subhani from Pakistan Muslim League (J). His brother, Chaudhry Abdul Sattar Vario, won for 3rd term as MNA from NA-88 in the same elections and became Federal Minister for Industries.In the same polls his son, Ch. Khush Akhtar Subhani, became MPA from PP-104 and was awarded the ministries of Population Welfare and Prisons, Housing & Physical Planning and Environmental Planning in Watto's ministry.

He later joined PML-Q and played important role in the successes of their candidates in the 2001 LB polls, in which they gained 61 UC Nazim slots from a possible 124 seats.

Imprisonment[edit]

He was imprisoned during 2002-2003 by the National Accountability Bureau, who accused him of corruption charges, but was acquitted by Lahore High Court, which deemed the case against him not to be strong enough.

Death[edit]

Ch. Akhtar Ali died at the age of 76, in Services Institute of Medical Sciences on 16 June 2008 after being in a coma for five days. He had suffered from diabetes and heart disease. He was buried on 17 June in village of Vario Sialkot.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Variyo family rejoins PML-Q".[permanent dead link]