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Ram Singh Sodho : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ram Singh Sodho Ram Singh Sodho ((シンド語:رام سنگھ سودھو / राम सिंघ सोधो)) (born 16 January 1945) is a former Pakistani Hindu politician. A member of the opposition Pakistan Muslim League (Q), he held a seat reserved for non-Muslims in the Provincial Assembly of Sindh, but in 2011 resigned and moved to India. ==Family and personal life== Sodho was born in Aeokhi, Diplo, Tharparkar District, but later moved to Dileep Nagar in the district capital Mithi. He is a lawyer by profession.〔 His father Ran Singh Sodho was influential in his home community.〔 He is a maternal cousin of former Chief Minister of Sindh Arbab Ghulam Rahim, whose mother converted to Islam after marriage, and also a relative of Rana Chandra Singh.〔〔 Sodho's sons preceded him in moving to India. One son Dileep Singh moved there around 2001, but died in Bhuj during the 2001 Gujarat earthquake.〔 His other son Guman Singh Sodho was an elected member of the Tharparkar district council and a construction contractor; in 2005, Pakistan Peoples Party member and Sindh MPA Nisar Ahmed Khuhro levelled corruption accusations against him, claiming that Guman had used his connections to Arbab Ghulam Rahim to amass millions of rupees.〔〔 In 2007, Guman moved to India as well, without formally resigning from the district council.〔 The ''Hindustan Times'' reports that Sodho also may have other relatives in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan.〔
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