Education
He received his degree in medicine from Sindh Medical College in 1986.
He received his degree in medicine from Sindh Medical College in 1986.
He is deputy convener and parliamentary leader of the MQM. Sattar also headed the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate. On 16 March 2008, he was nominated as a candidate for the seat of the Prime Minister of Pakistan by the MQM Pakistan. MQM He was the youngest mayor in its history when he was elected at age 28, and served from 1987 to 1992.
Also served as: MNA 1988-1990.
MNA 1990-1992. Master of Public Administration Sindh assembly 1993-1996. Master of Public Administration Sindh assembly 1997-1998.
Provincial Minister in the Sindh Cabinet for Local Bodies. Sattar is heads the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate.
He is from a middle-class family.
He was a candidate for Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2008. Mayorship of Karachi In 1987, he was elected mayor of Karachi, and held the office until 1992. At the age of 28, he was the youngest person to hold this position.
National Politics He was re-elected in 1990.
When the MQM was formed, he joined along with other APMSO leaders, and to date he holds the position of deputy convener in this party. He is a doctor and wanted to become a plastic surgeon but due decided to enter politics. His Party"s aim is to bring the middle class and the poor into the political structure of Pakistan.
On March 16, 2008, he was nominated as Prime Minister of Pakistan by the opposition parties in Pakistan.
He was elected a member of National Assembly of Pakistan on a ticket of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) from Constituency NA-257 (Karachi) in the Pakistani general election, 2013. He has also served as Provincial Minister in the Sindh Cabinet for Local Bodies and is one of the senior Members of the MQM Company-Ordination Committee. He is also a senior member of the MQM Company-Ordination Committee and the parliamentarian leader of MQM in national assembly.
He is one of the senior Members of the MQM Company-Ordination Committee.
In 1988, while still the mayor of Karachi, he was elected as a member of National Assembly until its dissolution in 1990.