Moinuddin Haider, HI is a retired three-star rank general of the Pakistan Army, who later served as the Governor and Chief Minister of Sindh, and then as the Federal Interior Minister of Pakistan.
14 Facts About Moinuddin Haider
Moinuddin Haider has served as Chairman Askari Bank, and was the top choice for media representation by the Inter-Services Public Relations.
Moinuddin Haider earned his master's degree in defence studies from the Royal College of Defence Studies in Seaford House UK, and was the first Pakistani to get his thesis published in Seaford House Papers.
Moinuddin Haider saw action in the 1965 and the 1971 Indo-Pak wars.
Moinuddin Haider served as instructor at the Pakistan Military Academy from 1967 to 1970.
Moinuddin Haider served as Martial Law Administrator of Northern Sindh, and Director General Military Training.
Moinuddin Haider was appointed director military training at GHQ in 1986 and was closely associated with planning of Zarb-e-Momin.
Moinuddin Haider then stayed as the Deputy Chief of General Staff at the GHQ from 1991 to 1993.
Moinuddin Haider continued to serve as the governor until June 1999 when he was replaced by Mamnoon Hussain.
Moinuddin Haider continued to lead the powerful ministry until the 2002 October elections, when Faisal Saleh Hayat replaced him.
Moinuddin Haider was involved in crackdown against militants and banned organisations, which led to the assassination of his brother in Karachi.
Moinuddin Haider is the graduate of PAF Public School Lower Topa and is the current patron in chief of the Lower Topa Old Boys Association.
Moinuddin Haider has adopted several schools and is on the board of many universities and colleges.
Moinuddin Haider continues to appear on the media frequently and his name was on top of the list issued by ISPR for representation on media.