Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khosa death has marked the end of a long and influential chapter in Pakistan’s political history. The veteran leader passed away in Lahore at the age of 90 after a period of illness.
Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khosa death comes after he remained under medical care for some time. His family confirmed the news, bringing sorrow to political circles across the country.
Born on October 20, 1935, Khosa belonged to a prominent political family from Dera Ghazi Khan. He received his early education in Lahore and later rose to become a key figure in national politics. He also served as the chief of the Khosa tribe, which has a strong presence in Punjab, Balochistan, and Sindh.
Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khosa death reminds many of his long political journey. He entered politics at a young age and became one of the youngest members of the West Pakistan Assembly in 1962. Over the years, he built a strong reputation and remained a consistent presence in the Punjab Assembly, winning multiple consecutive terms.
Throughout his career, he held several important portfolios, including education, finance, irrigation, and local government. His experience and leadership made him a respected figure in provincial politics.
Khosa spent most of his political life with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz. However, he later parted ways with the party ahead of the 2018 general elections due to differences. He then joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and remained active in politics.
His passing has left a void in Pakistan’s political landscape. Colleagues and supporters remember him as a seasoned leader who dedicated decades to public service.

