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Ataullah Mengal (; 24 March 1929 – 2 September 2021) was a Pakistani politician and feudal figure. He was the head of the Mengal tribe until he nominated one of his grandsons, Sardar Asad Ullah Mengal, as his tribal successor. He was also the 1st Chief Minister of Balochistan during
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's premiership from 1 May 1972 to 13 February 1973. He died on 2 September 2021 in
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.


Early life

Ataullah Mengal was born on 24 March 1929 in Wadh Tehsil and spent most of his childhood in Lasbela before moving to
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,
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. He was declared the chief (sardar) of the Mengal tribe in 1954.Ghalib Nihad
BNP founder and first Balochistan CM Sardar Ataullah Mengal passes away in Karachi
Dawn News. 2 September 2021.


Career in politics

Mengal was introduced to politics by Mir Ghaus Baksh Bizenjo. Bizenjo ran the election campaign of Mengal and Mengal was later elected to the
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provincial assembly in 1962. As a member of the legislature, Mengal was critical of the
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regime and their One Unit Scheme; one of his speeches against them led to his arrest on charges of sedition. In May 1972, he was elected to the
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. During this time, Mengal became the first chief minister of Balochistan. During the brief tenure in office, tax reforms were instituted and a new police force was formed in Balochistan. Freedom of speech and of the press were encouraged and, in the words of Bizenjo, the
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at the time, Balochistan became "an island of freedom in a sea of political inequalities". Mengal was dismissed by the then Prime Minister
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in February 1973; one day after Bhutto took office, Mengal, Bizenjo and other local leaders were arrested by the Bhutto government. Mengal was not released from prison until after General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's 1977 military coup. He chose to go into a self-exile in
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during Zia-ul-Haq's rule. On 31 March 1985, he participated in the founding of Sindhi–Baloch–Pashtun Front there. In the late 1990s, Ataullah Mengal returned to Pakistan and formed the Balochistan National Party (BNP). Mengal-led BNP emerged as one of the largest parliamentary group during the general elections in Pakistan.Baloch Leader Sardar Attaullah Mengal Passes Away
Quetta Voice. 2 September 2021.
Mengal's son, Akhtar Mengal (b. 1962), then became the Chief Minister of Balochistan in a coalition government with support from the
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(JWP). Ataullah was elected in 1998 to become party chief of BNP, but the disputed results prompted the departure of several key party members. In the 1990s, Mengal was also the head of Pakistan Oppressed Nations Movement (Ponm). In 2009, Sardar Ataullah Khan Mengal was one of many candidates considered for the position of
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. He was also considered for the post of interim prime minister in 2012 and president of Pakistan in 2013, but he declined the offers. Mengal's active participation in politics of Pakistan declined because of his advance age and health issues.


Death and burial

Mengal died in
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,
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on 2 September 2021 due to
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.Former CM Balochistan Sardar Attaullah Mengal passes away in Karachi
Business Recorder. 2 September 2021.
He had had
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.Senior Baloch leader Sardar Ataullah Mengal passes away
Ary News. 2 September 2021.
A Balochistan National Party (BNP) spokesman confirmed his death and announced that Mengal will be buried in his ancestral graveyard in Wadh, Khuzdar District. Many Pakistani politicians including the President of Pakistan, Arif Alvi, and the Chief Minister of Balochistan,
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, expressed their condolences over the death of the veteran Pakistani politician. The Chief Minister of Sindh,
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, and the Speaker of Balochistan assembly, Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, also expressed their condolences over the death of Mengal.
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chairman,
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, and
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chief, Fazlur Rehman, also expressed their profound grief and sorrow at the death of the veteran politician.Veteran Baloch leader Attaullah Mengal is no more
Daily Times. 2 September 2021.
On 3 September, his body was buried in his native town Wadh in Khuzdar District of Balochistan.Azeem Samar
Pakistan: First elected Chief Minister of Balochistan Attaullah Mengal dies in Karachi
Gulf News. 2 September 2021.


See also

* Mengal * Khan Wali Khan * Mir Gul Khan Naseer * Mir Ghaus Baksh Bizenjo * National Awami Party * Balochistan National Party *
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References


External links

* Rahman, Shamimur
"Nothing but provincial autonomy"
''DAWN Magazine'', 12 February 2006. Last accessed on 21-02-06 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mengal, Ataullah 1929 births 2021 deaths Baloch people Chief Ministers of Balochistan, Pakistan Tumandars Ataullah Pakistani political party founders People from Khuzdar District