Chief Secretary of Sindh

The Chief Secretary of Sindh (Urdu: معتمدِ اعلٰی سندھ), also referred to as CS Sindh, is the bureaucratic chief and highest-ranking official of the Government of Sindh. The position holder is usually a Grade-22 officer of the Pakistan Administrative Service. The position of Chief Secretary is equivalent to the rank of Federal Secretary.[1] The current Chief Secretary of Sindh is Syed Asif Hyder Shah, in office since March 2024.[2]

Chief Secretary of Sindh
Seal of Sindh
Provincial Flag of Sindh
Incumbent
Syed Asif Hyder Shah
StyleHis Excellency
AbbreviationCS Sindh
Reports toPrime Minister of Pakistan
ResidenceChief Secretary House, Karachi
SeatKarachi
AppointerPrime Minister of Pakistan
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Pakistan
Websitesindh.gov.pk

The Prime Minister directly appoints the Chief Secretary. The Chief Secretary also serves as the Cabinet Secretary of Sindh.[3][4][5][6]

Powers

edit

The Chief Secretary Sindh is the top administrative authority of Sindh, holding a higher office than Provincial Ministers, controlling the entire government machinery and through whom all departments, operations and major provincial matters flow. They appointed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan. They serve as the administrative head of the Government of Sindh and final authority of the Sindh bureaucracy. All Provincial Secretaries, Divisional Commissioners, police officials and other senior administrative officers report to the Chief Secretary. The Chief Secretary coordinates with the Chief Minister on all matters related to the province. The CS also coordinates closely with the Sindh Cabinet, ensuring that its policy decisions are executed across departments. The Chief Secretary is a key decision-maker in the Government of Sindh and oversees the implementation of major decisions across the province.

Workplace and Residence

edit

The Chief Secretary of Sindh is the official head of the Sindh Secretariat and his principal workplace is located there, being its highest-ranking official. The official residence of the Chief Secretary Sindh is the Chief Secretary House, also known as Hardley House. The residence is a part of the Red Zone and is also used as the Chief Secretary's official Camp Office. The completion of the Chief Secretary's House was in 1846, shortly after the British annexation of Sindh in 1843. This makes it one of the oldest surviving colonial-era structures in Karachi. Over the decades as the administrative needs of the British Raj and later the Government of Pakistan grew, the building underwent several expansions and renovations while retaining its core historical footprint.

Architectural style and layout

edit

Colonial architecture: The building is a classic, fine specimen of British colonial architecture in the subcontinent. It reflects the grand, stately style utilized by the British for high-ranking administrative officers.

Materials: Like many of Karachi's prominent heritage buildings from that era, it is constructed using locally sourced yellow Gizri sandstone and features high ceilings and wide verandas designed to combat the local heat.

Dual functionality: Beyond being a private residence, the Chief Secretary House traditionally serves a vital role as a camp office. It is used to host high-level administrative meetings, official dinners, and gatherings of top-tier civil servants, politicians and diplomats.

Before being the Chief Secretary's residence, the house was resided by Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto while he was serving as Chief Advisor to the Governor during the cruisial period of Sindh's separation from the Bombay Presidency. The house was later resided by his son, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the fourth President and ninth Prime Minister of Pakistan. Hardley House was also the official residence of Chief Ministers of Sindh till 1955. Afterwards in 1970, the house became the official home to Chief Secretaries. The Chief Secretary House is located in Club Road, Civil Lines.

List of Chief Secretaries of Sindh

edit

The following table lists down the names of chief secretaries that have remained in office since June 2000.

No.Name of Chief SecretaryEntered officeLeft office
1Javed Ashraf HussainJune 2000July 2002
2KB RindJuly 2002June 2003
3Mutawakkil KaziJune 2003July 2004
4Aslam SanjraniJuly 2004May 2005
5Fazal-ur-RehmanMay 2005March 2007
6Shakeel DurraniMarch 2007July 2007
7Ejaz QureshiJuly 2007November 2007
8Fazal-ur-RehmanNovember 2007August 2010
9Muhammad Ijaz ChaudhryApril 2013November 2013
10Sajjad Saleem HotianaNovember 2013March 2015
11Muhammad Siddique MemonMarch 2015November 2016
12Rizwan MemonNovember 2016June 2018
13Azam Suleman KhanJune 2018September 2018
14Mumtaz Ali ShahSeptember 2018March 2022
15Sohail RajputApril 2022August 2023
16Fakhre Alam IrfanAugust 2023March 2024
17Syed Asif Hyder ShahMarch 2024Incumbent

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. "Chief Secretary - Government of Sindh". sindh.gov.pk.
  2. "Sindh gets new Chief Secretary". Pakistan Observer. 2023-08-18. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
  3. "Prospective candidates for Chief Secretary Sindh". September 2010.
  4. Newspaper, the (24 June 2011). "Raja Abbas is Sindh's new chief secretary".
  5. Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (13 March 2015). "Sindh gets new CS after weeks of controversy".
  6. "Rs 3.14b deposited in Sindh coronavirus fund: Chief Secretary". The Nation. April 17, 2020.