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Posted by admin in " RIAZ THE SHAITAN OF PAKISTAN, "BAHRIA TOWN, Altaf "Bhai Ka Qatil"Hussain, ALTAF HUSSAIN: BRITISH TERRORIST, Asif Zardari Crook Par Excellance, Corruption, Looters and Scam Artists, MQM KILLERS THREATEN JOURNALISTS, MQM TERRORISTS, MQM THREATS TO KILL JOURNALISTS, MQM's Altaf Hussain Pakistan's Osama Bin Ladin, Nawaz Sharif Massive Corruption, NAWAZ SHARIF MUZZLES PRESS, NAWAZ SHARIF SAGA OF ABSOLUTE & CHRONIC CORRUPTION on April 28th, 2014
اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان کا اصل چہرہ دیکھ لو …………..
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دنیا میں سب سے کرپٹ مافیہ پاکستان میں ہے ..جو ہر طبقہ اور تقریبآ ہر ادارے میں پائی جاتی ہے ..مگر جس کو اوپر سے نیچے تک کرپٹ حکمرانوں کی ہمیشہ سرپرستی رہی ہے ..زمینوں .پلاٹوں .قبضہ گروپ کی مافیہ .ہو یا میڈیا جیسے جیو اور جنگ گروپ کی مافیہ ہو .دیکھ لو ..فوج بھی بے بس نظر آ رہی ہے ..حتہ کہ وزیر داخلہ بھی بے بس نظر آ رہا ہے .جبکہ پرویز رشید واضح علان کر چکے ہیں کہ ان کے مفادات جیو اور جنگ گروپ کے ساتھ ہیں ..کیونکہ اقتدار کی کرسی تک پنچانے تک جیو اور جنگ گروپ نے شریف برادران کا ساتھ دیا تھا ..اس میڈیا گروپ کو دیکھ لو .اس مافیہ گروپ کے اثاثے پوری دنیا میں ہیں .خاص کر دوبئی کو ہی دیکھ لو .کتنی پراپرٹی ہے ..اربوں روپے کے گھپلے ان کے خلاف ہیں .بلکہ باقائدہ مقدمات عدالتوں میں سالہاسال سے چل رہے ہیں .اور مزید اضافہ کے ساتھ چلتے رہیں گے ..مگر فیصلہ یا پکڑ کوئی نہیں ہو گی ..عدالتوں میں مقدمات کا ہر روز اضافہ ہو رہا ہے .مگر انصاف ناپید ..عدالتیں بکتی ہیں .انصاف بکتا ہے .غریب کا خون بھی کمیٹیوں کی نظر ہو کر بکتا ہے .کچھ ہڑتالیں ہوتی ہیں.کچھ احتجاج ہوتے ہیں .کچھ جلوس نکلتے ہیں .کچھ جلسے ہوتے ہیں .کہیں تقریریں ہوتی ہیں .کہیں تختیاں لگتی ہیں ..مگر ایکشن کوئی نہیں ہوتا ..اگر کہیں کوئی گولی اور انصاف کی بھینٹ چڑتا ہے .تو صرف غریب میرے جیسا ..جس کی کوئی سفارش نہ ہو یا پنچ نہ ہو یا جیب میں رشوت کے لئے پیسے نہ ہوں ..جتنی مرضی دوہائی دے لو .دھرنے دے لو .حکمران ٹس سے مس نہیں ہوتا ..وہ عالمی بینک سے قرض بھی لے رہا ہے .اور ٨٠ پرسنٹ کرپشن کر کے خرد برد بھی کر رہا ہے ..اور پھر مزید قرضے لے کر ہضم بھی کرتا جا رہا . عوام پر مزید بوجھ بھی بنا رہا ہے .مگر کرپشن کی رقم واپس وصول نہیں کرتا اور نہ اس کی دلچسپی ہے ..کیونکہ یہ رقم قومی خزانے کا حصہ بنتی ہے …یونیورسٹیاں ڈگریاں دیتی جا رہی ہیں .مگر نوجوانوں کے لئے نہ کوئی فیلڈ ٹریننگ اور نہ ملازمت اور نہ کوئی مستقل بنیادوں پر پلاننگ …ہسپتال اور سکول نہ حکومت بناتی ہے .نہ آج تک کوئی تعلیم کا نظام قوم کو دیا گیا ہے .اور جو ہسپتال .سکول بناۓ جاتے ہیں .وہاں ڈاکٹر اور استاد کی بجاۓ گدھے باندھ دئے جاتے ہیں ..تمام حکومت کی پراپرٹی پر جاگیرداروں اور وڈیروں نے قبضے جماۓ ہوۓ ہیں ..یہاں تک کہ فوج جیسے مظبوط ادارے کی میڈیا نے ایسی تیسی کر دی ..مگر میڈیا مافیہ کا فوج اگر کچھ نہیں بگاڑ سکی ..تو آپ اندازہ کر لیں .اس مافیہ کے آگے ایک عام کی کیا حیثیت ہو گی ..کیسے یہ ملک چل رہا ہے اور کیوں چل رہا ہے .کون چلا رہا ہے .کس طرز پر چل رہا ہے .اور کیا ہونے والا ہے ..بھوت سوالات ہیں ..مگر جواب ……آخر کب تک ….کب .کیوں .کیسے .اور کون …کیا ہو گا .کون آپریشن کرے گا …انقلاب نا گزیر ہے .مگر آے گا کب اور کیسے ….اس ملک کے ماتھے کی سیاھی کون صاف کرے گا ..کرپٹ کب لٹکاۓ جایں گے .انصاف اور احتساب کب ہو گا ..اس ملک کا چہرہ کون تبدیل کرے گا ….آگ اور خون کا کھیل کب ختم ہو گا .کب یہ اندھیری رات ختم ہو گی ….آخر کب تک یہ سسکیوں .چیخوں کا سلسلہ چلتا رہے گا …جاوید اقبال چیمہ ..میلان ..اطالیہ..٠٠٣٩٣٢٠٣٣٧٣٣٣٩..
Posted by admin in " RIAZ THE SHAITAN OF PAKISTAN, "BAHRIA TOWN, Asif Zardari Crook Par Excellance, Corruption, Looters and Scam Artists, Pakistan's Hall of Shame on January 30th, 2014
Malik Riaz also has Shahbaz Sharif in his pocket and has been successful in causing a breach in PML N. Chaudhry Nisar was the victim.
All PML N MNA’s and MPAs from PML N from the area around Pindi/ Islamabad are in the pocket of Malik Riaz.
Who rules Pakistan? Malik Riaz of Bahria Foundation
Malik Riaz of Bahria Town…. …and his crooks!
Malik Riaz was the conduit for bringing the PML Q wing led by Chaudhry
Shujaat/Chaudhry Pervez Illahi into Asif Zardari’s fold.
Pres. Zardari was so pleased/Jubilant with NICL scandal!
He said that NICL delivered three people/groups to him who covered to his
feet.
1. Yusuf Raza Gilani, as his son/sons were involved
2 Benazir’s nominee for PM…. Makhdoom Amin Fahim
3. Chaudhry Shujaat Husain and Chaudhry Pervez Illahi
How the corruption of some, benefits the other corrupt elements. The threat by MQM was thwarted by NICL as Chaudhries came into the fold,
by out smarting the murderous MQM a.k.a. Murder,Inc of Karachi led by Serial Killer Altaf Hussain, a British Citizen, living under the protection of London Metropolitan Police, because,he provides spies for the United States, Nato, & Britain on Pakistan’s Strategic Programs
Brother of Nawaz Khokhar formerly, Deputy speaker of National Assembly.
He works on behalf of Malik Riaz for acquisition/ land grabbing in
Islamabad/ Rawalpindi area on behalf of Malik Riaz, the Don….
Taji ( Imtiaz Khokhar) lives on the main road connecting Rawalpindi to Islamabad and has his own Zoo, where inter alia he has kept two live lions. The whole menagerie daily expenditure runs over several lakh rupees. He is responsible for killing of at least 100 people in pursuit of land grabbing.
At one point after killing more than four persons at a land site, he came home and shot his long time guard and registered FIR against those killed by him and using as a cause for retaliatory firing. Of course he compensated the family adequately.
He owned/ owns a guesthouse in Islamabad where Asif Zardari used to visit in the evenings while in so-called detention. He supplies Russian girls and provide Asif Zardari’s favorite alcoholics drinks.
Asif Zardari asked Faisal Butt of his Choice. He asked for CDA. Asif Zardari, who is known for never forgetting anyone who even offered him a glass of water, when in difficulty (unlike Nawaz & Shahbaz Sharif). Asif Zardari asked his choice for Chairman CDA. Butt suggested Kamran Lashari…. Asif Zardari agreed and appointed him.
He told Lashari to follow orders from Mr Faisal Butt. This continues after Kamran Lashari, former Secretary Defence’s brother amassed Millions of Dollars with full patronage of his powerful brother.
MALIK RIAZ
THE MASTER OF CORRUPTION THROUGH BRIBERY
Also it is learnt that real brother of former COAS, Ali Kayani has amassed billions through Mr Malik Riaz?
Malik Riaz also has Shahbaz Sharif in his pocket and has been successful in causing a breach in PML N. Chaudhry Nisar was the victim.
All PML N MNA’s and MPAs from PML N from the area around Pindi/ Islamabad are in the pocket of Malik Riaz.
TAJI KHOKHAR IS STILL FREE,WHILE KAMRAN FAISAL’S KILLERS ARE FORGOTTEN : PAKISTAN JUDICIARY FAILED IN PROSECUTING TAJI KHOKHAR
PAKISTANI MEDIA ARE AFRAID OF TAJI KHOKHAR
AN UPDATE: TAJI KHOKHAR IS FREE AS A BIRD.IN PAKISTAN YOU CAN GET AWAY WITH MURDER, IF YOU ARE CORRUPT,POWERFUL, OR KNOW THE SCOUNDRELS LISTED
RAWALPINDI – Police arrested four men, allegedly involved in the murder of a woman over property dispute, outside the courtroom after an additional district and sessions judge (ADSJ) Tuesday rejected their pre-arrest bail here on Tuesday. According to details, ADSJ Yar Muhammad Gondal rejected the bail applications of Khalid Khokhar, Muhammad Rafique, Kamran Khan and Tilawat Khan and police arrested them outside the courtroom.
The four men are the bodyguards of Imtiaz Khokhar alias Taji Khokhar, brother of former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Haji Nawaz Khokhar. The four accused along with several other armed men murdered one Sabira Bibi, 45,at Dhoke Gangal, the area of Police Station (PS) Airport, over land dispute on August 17, 2012 when a local commission on the direction of a civil judge was present to prepare its report on the disputed land.
Earlier on Saturday another accused person already in Adyala Jail namely Irfan alias Niko confessed to have shot dead Sabira Bibi, who had a dispute over the ownership of piece of land with Taji Khokhar, uncle of Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar advisor to Prime Minister on Human Rights.
Two other men Muhammad Waheed and Anwar-ul-Haq besides Niko are also in police custody for killing a woman and firing at her lawyer Ghufran Khursheed Imtiazi and the commission also a lawyer Raja Saim-ul-Haq Satti. It is pertinent to mention here that the main accused Imtiaz Khokhar, commonly know as Taji Khokhar, is on transit bail for the 20 days that he had obtained from the Peshawar High Court (PHC).
Meanwhile, Taxila police arrested four robbers after an encounter and recovered weapons, a vehicle and stolen gold from their possession. However, two robbers managed to escape during the encounter, informed DSP Taxila Circle Raja Taifoor here on Tuesday.
The robbers, held by police, identified as Kamran hails from DI Khan, Shabir Khan of Chontra, Muhammad Hanif resident of Lahore and Abdul Rasheed of Rawalakot, he added. According to him, a gang of six robbers had entered Javed Jewelers at Taxila and fled away in a Corolla car with 7 tolas of gold. He said that police cordoned off the area after receiving information. However, the robbers succeeded in fleeing towards Haripur. Taking action, police started chasing the robbers stopped them in a forest near TIP Colony. But, the robbers shot at the police, which also retaliated.
In an interview with KERA radio, Barker said she followed her bosses advice to try and blend with the local population. However, being a young white female journalist with blue eyes who stands at 5 ft 10 in tall, she says she received unusual attention from the men she met to do her job in Afghanistan and Pakistan. In her recently released book “The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan”, Barker recounts how Nawaz Sharif gave her an Apple iphone as a gift and asked her to be his “special friend”. When she declined Nawaz Sharif’s sexual advance, Foreign Policy Magazine reports that he offered to set her up with President Asif Ali Zardari.
This latest report adds Sharif’s name to the “illustrious” list of senior Pakistani political leaders who have made news for their dalliances with women.
A 2007 Youtube video showing Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani groping Sherry Rehman attracted a lot of attention. Then, President Asif Ali Zardari was shown gushing about US Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, and asking to “hug” her during a meeting in New York.
Here’s a video clip of Barker’s interview:
Posted by admin in CORRUPTION OF SHAHBAZ SHARIF on September 22nd, 2013
PML(N) IS REWARDING HIM WITH A PERMIT FOR
SHOPPING PLAZA CONSTRUCTION
ON THE CORNER OF HALL/MALL/BEADON ROAD, LAHORE
THUS DESTROYING LAHORE’S HISTORIC LAKSHMI MANSION
SHAHBAZ SHARIF & NAWAZ SHARIF ARE SUPPORTING MIRZA
IQBAL BAIG AS PART OF LAHORE IMPROVEMENT SCHEME
Pakistani Drug Lord Iqbal Baig has set-up shop in Lahore, specifically in the vicinity of Hall and Mall Road, in an area formerly called Lakshmi Mansion. He acquired these properties to build a Shopping Mall under blessing of Shahbaz Sharif, Nawaz Sharif, and Asif Zardari. Iqbal Baig is money laundering, by converting drug money into legitimate cash by buying properties in Lahore. He bought almost whole of Lakshmi Mansion and Hall Road properties. He is a known accomplice of Taliban and is clear and present danger to the global community including the US and Europe. He is the financier of Taliban and funnels money to every terrorist organization through money laundering in legitimate business enterprises. During the PPP government, he stayed under the radar and kept building assets to finance his patrons the Taliban. Pakistan’s ISI and US CIA should look into the activities of this dangerous criminal on par with Pablo Escobar. In 1995, Iqbal Baig, Pakistan’s most notorious drug lords was extradited to the United States, where he was charged with 100 counts of heroin and hashish smuggling. Iqbal Baig and Anwar Khattak were put on a U.S. government plane in 1995 night only hours after his appeals against extradition was turned down by the High Court in Rawalpindi.Baig and Khattak together ran one of Pakistan’s biggest heroin- and hashish-trafficking networks, according to U.S. and Pakistani officials. Both were imprisoned in Pakistan, where they had been convicted of drug smuggling.Baig and Khattak will face 102 counts of smuggling heroin and hashish into the United States. The trials are likely to take place either in Michigan or New York City, where the offenses allegedly occurred, a U.S. official said. Pakistan has been cooperating with the United States since 1993, when the Americans gave Pakistan a list of 17 suspected drug barons it wanted extradited. Seven were extradited in 1993; most others are in custody in Pakistan.
In lucid moments, Mohammed Ilyas has happy memories of life as a fisherman on one of Karachi’s deep-sea shark boats. But that was 10 years ago, before Mr. Ilyas began smoking the low-grade heroin he knows as “brown sugar,” and before home became a threadbare blanket tacked to a grimy Karachi wall as a windbreak.
Now, Mr. Ilyas’s addiction brings him to the same lonely spot each night, with a sliver of silver paper to hold the heroin bought with a day’s panhandling in the docks, and a lighted taper to heat the powder into the vapors he inhales. On either side, fellow addicts crouch in their own pitiful isolation, ignored by the police and passers-by.
“What can I do, sir?” Mr. Ilyas asked on a recent evening, between pulls on the tube of rolled paper he uses as a pipe. “I would like to do something. I would like to be back with my family. But the brown sugar tastes too good.”
The tragedy for Pakistan set in much deeper 15 years ago, when Afghan warlords, thrown into turmoil by the Soviet military intervention in their country, stepped up the growing of opium poppies as other forms of commerce collapsed. The product, as opium gum, traveled down old trade routes into the deserts and mountains along Afghanistan’s border, where Pakistani frontiersmen, who grow tons of opium themselves, took the gum and ran it through refineries, producing the cheap “brown sugar” smoked by Mr. Ilyas, as well as heroin in its purer, more lucrative forms.
Over the years, as ever larger quantities of the narcotic began flowing into Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and other cities, the drug ate its way into the fiber of Pakistan. Political life was corrupted, to the point that one of the country’s most notorious drug barons, Ayub Afridi, sat as an elected member of Parliament from 1988 to 1990, dropping out only when an ordinance was passed barring any known drug trafficker from running in an election.
Drug barons have continued to exercise a pervasive political influence, discouraging decisive government action against them.
What’s more, the backwash from the Afghan conflict has brought a flow of weapons into Pakistan, creating a nexus between the drug barons and new generation of heavily armed gangs. In Karachi mainly, but also in other cities, these gangs have established a terror that is overwhelming the local authorities.
Along with Afghanistan, and to a much smaller extent India, Pakistan has become one of the world’s leading producers of heroin — and by some estimates, a larger producer now than the Golden Triangle countries of Southeast Asia.
With growing anxiety, Western nations, including the United States, have been looking at Pakistan in the way they have long looked at countries like Colombia and Thailand — as a place where narcotics trafficking, left to run rampant, has become a danger not only to the country itself but also to much of the world.
Pakistani leaders have made no secret of their belief that drug money was in some way linked to the March 8 attack that killed two Americans working at the United States Consulate in Karachi, and to the terrorist underground that supported Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, a 27-year-old fugitive and suspected mastermind of the World Trade Center bombing in New York in 1993. Mr. Yousef was arrested in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, in February.
These links are likely to be discussed when Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto, arrives in the United States on April 5. For five years, the main stumbling block to improved ties has been Pakistan’s persistence with a covert program to develop nuclear weapons. But on this visit, Pakistan’s Prime Minister may find American leaders at least as concerned about Pakistan’s role as a center for drugs and terrorism.
When she recently met with American reporters in Islamabad, Ms. Bhutto offered a stark picture of Pakistan as a society where torrents of drugs and weapons have combined to undermine the basis for a civil society.
“We are a clean Government,” she said. “For the first time in our history, we are going to take action against drug barons, militants and terrorists.”
Western embassies that have pressed for years for a narcotics crackdown were encouraged three months ago when the Government froze $70 million in assets belonging to seven leading Pakistani drug lords, and took steps, for the first time in Pakistan, to curb money laundering by drug bosses. The Government also announced the biggest raid on a narcotics laboratory in North-West Frontier Province, site of many of the heroin refineries, seizing 132 tons of hashish and nearly half a ton of heroin.
Ms. Bhutto also promised to speed up action by Pakistani courts on United States requests for the extradition of six drug lords held in Pakistan, and for the arrest and extradition of two others, including Mr. Afridi, the former legislator.
Maj. Gen. Salahuddin Termizi, the country’s anti-drug chief, has won the confidence of Western narcotics experts. But few with experience in combatting the drug world in Pakistan are ready to congratulate Ms. Bhutto just yet.
[ In a crackdown on the eve of the Bhutto trip, two suspected drug barons, Mirza Iqbal Baig and Anwar Khattak, were flown to the United States on April 3. The extraditions were cited by General Termizi as further proof of Pakistan’s commitment to rolling back booming drug production and trafficking. General Termizi said on April 4 that Pakistan had smashed the bulk of its heroin factories and arrested all but 2 of 12 leading drug barons. ]
Top army officers have been accused in the past of conniving with the drug lords, to the extent of running heroin shipments to Karachi aboard army-owned trucks.
And even if Pakistan were to live up to all of Ms. Bhutto’s promises, it would not tackle what has always been the core of the heroin problem: Afghanistan’s role as a secure hinterland for the traffickers. Years of efforts and millions of dollars have been spent by Western governments in an effort to persuade Afghan warlords to stop growing poppies and plant other crops, but poppy acreage has increased every year.
United States officials who have seen the blaze of white, red and pink poppies that cover much of Afghanistan each spring argue that little will be achieved until Washington shifts its spending priorities. The officials say spending $80 million of the State Department’s anti-narcotics budget on efforts to combat cocaine production in South America, and barely a tenth as much on all of Asia and Africa, means that efforts against heroin have to take a back seat.
Currently, the closest thing to a United States Government anti-narcotics program in Afghanistan is a $100,000 grant to Mercy Corps, an American volunteer agency that is trying to persuade communities in a small part of Helmand Province to substitute other cash crops for poppy-growing. Narcotics experts say that their work is hampered because Washington has no embassy in Kabul, the Afghan capital, and that the Clinton Administration has played virtually no part in efforts to negotiate peace between Afghan factions that have been fighting a civil war since Soviet troops withdrew.
When Mrs. Bhutto meets President Clinton, she seems likely to argue for an American responsibility to help Pakistan and Afghanistan deal with their narcotics problems. The argument is that Washington’s decision to channel billions of dollars in weapons and financial backing to the Afghan rebel groups in the 1980′s, without close scrutiny of the some of the Afghan leaders involved, contributed to a climate in which some of those leaders turned to heroin trafficking.
“We have been getting a bad name, and it is clear that our activity needs to be geared up,” Brig. Gen. Mohammed Aslam, deputy director of the new anti-narcotics force, said at his office in Rawalpindi.
But the general smiled when he was asked what part of the blame he attributed to the United States.
“I will only say this,” he said. “I believe that we in Pakistan are doing what we can to undo our part of the crime.”
NEW DELHI — Two days before Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto leaves for a U.S. visit, her government handed over two alleged heroin kingpins to the United States and a court opened the way for more quick extraditions.
Haji Mirza Mohammed Iqbal Baig,once reputedly the head of Pakistan’s largest drug syndicate, and his lieutenant, Mohammed Anwar Khattak, were flown to the United States on Sunday night aboard an American aircraft, said officials at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, the capital. The two Pakistanis’ names appear in more than 100 U.S. narcotics cases.
“There is a lot of evidence that these guys are big-time heroin dealers. We’re happy to bring them to justice,” a U.S. drug official in Islamabad said.
In Washington, Justice Department officials said the men were due to arrive Monday night in Hawaii and will be flown to Travis Air Force Base in Northern California’s Solano County before being transferred to New York for arraignment.
Baig and Khattak are wanted on various federal charges, including conspiracy to smuggle heroin into the United States. They had already been convicted by a Pakistani court in the 1985 seizure of more than 17 tons of hashish in the southwestern province of Baluchistan.
The drug dealers’ extradition, which the Clinton Administration had sought since 1993, is the latest of several tough-on-crime measures by Bhutto’s government that–by design or not–have especially pleased the United States.
On Feb. 7, Pakistani and U.S. agents joined forces in Islamabad to arrest Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, the alleged mastermind of the World Trade Center bombing. He was flown to New York to stand trial.
Such actions will undoubtedly be cited by Bhutto, who leaves for the United States today, as proof of her determination to do her part in combatting the global narcotics trade and Islamic terrorism, two major U.S. security concerns.
Next Tuesday, Bhutto is scheduled to meet President Clinton at the White House. She has been seeking more U.S. help–including the lifting of a law that has barred most American aid to Pakistan since October, 1990, because of the Asian country’s nuclear weapons program.
Late last year, U.S. drug czar Lee P. Brown warned Bhutto that Pakistan could lose badly needed World Bank and International Monetary Fund loans unless the country, the world’s No. 3 opium producer, did more to stem narcotics production and trafficking.
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U.S. drug officials have praised what has happened since. On March 23, more than 2,000 paramilitary troops staged an unprecedented drug raid in the remote, lawless Khyber region bordering Afghanistan. They seized 6.3 tons of highly refined heroin, as much as Pakistan normally confiscates in a year.
Baig and Khattak had been served notice earlier this year that they could be extradited to the United States. Pakistan’s law allows citizens in such a position to file a petition in court opposing extradition.
On Sunday, their petitions were rejected and they were quickly put on a plane for the United States.
Special correspondent Jennifer Griffin in Islamabad contributed to this report.
Drug barons' extradition challenged in SC
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*From Nasir Malik
ISLAMABAD, April 4: The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday
about the admissibility ) of three petitions filed by the wives of
alleged drug lords Mirza Iqbal Baig and Anwar Khattak against the Lahore
High Court decision that cleared the way for their extradition to the
United States.
The Lahore High Court on Sunday allowed the extradition of seven drug
barons, including Baig and Khattak. The two were immediately flown to
the United States in a US military plane.
Though apparently the petitions will make little difference for Baig
and Khattak who have already been sent abroad, they can affect the
remaining five accused who are in Adiala Jail.
One of the five accused, Nasrullah Hanjera has applied to the Supreme
Court to grant an order blocking his possible extradition.
Khawaja Haris, lawyer for the accused, has maintained in his petitions
that the extraditions are in isolation of Section 5 (2) of Extradition
Act 1972 which bars extradition until an accused has been acquitted or
completed a sentence in his own country.
Interior Minister Naseerullah Babar told reporters on Monday that the
alleged drug barons were handed over to the US authorities after
completing all legal requirements.
But constitutional experts say the government acted in haste by
immediately parcelling the two accused thus denying them of their
constitutional right to appeal before the Supreme Court. They also point
out that the extradition was also contrary to Article 4 of the
Extradition Agreement signed between the two countries.
Article 4 says: The extradition shall not take place if the person aimed
has already been tried, discharged or punished or is still under trial
in the territories of the high contracting party (applied to in this
case Pakistan) for the crime or offence for which his extradition is
demanded. If the person claimed would be under examination or under
punishment his extradition shall be deferred until the conclusion of the
trial or the full execution of any punishment awarded to him."
Haris told reporters that Baig and Khattak were still serving their
five-year jail term awarded to them by a Karachi magistrate. Besides,
two cases were also pending against them.
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One of the major causes of backwardness in Pakistan is the curse of mafia-based political families, who have a choke hold on Pakistan’s economy. These families are not only corrupt, but also, they have a svengali grip on Pakistan’s economy. Over 120 million people Pakistan are are direct victims of the these economic nazis. The number runs into a few thousand people, but they have suppressed, a nation 180 million. Here is a list of these political cancerous lesion on Pakistan’s body politics. These wealthy families are blood sucking leeches and are like parasitic worms on the nation. Their children study in elite universities in UK, US, and Australia. Their children are also hypocrites (munafiqs), when they act as being advocates of down-trodden. They get they initial education in elitest institutions like Aitchison College Lahore, Cadet College, Petaro, and a host of english-medium schools.
Bhutto Family
The members of Bhutto family (Urdu: خاندان بھٹو) in politics:
▪ Pir Bux Bhutto
▪ Doda Khan Bhutto
▪ Khuda Bux Bhutto, Ameer Bux Bhutto, Illahi Bux Bhutto (Honorary Magistrate Larkana District)
▪ Ghulam Murtaza Bhutto, Rasul Bux Bhutto.
▪ Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto– The Dewan of Junagadh and the Father of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (Member Bombay Council).
▪ Sardar Wahid Baksh Bhutto – (born 1898, died 25 December 1931) was a landowner of Sindh, an elected representative to the Central Legislative Assembly and an educational philanthropist.
▪ Nawab Nabi Bux Bhutto (Member, Central Legislative Assembly)
▪ Khan Bahadur Ahmad Khan Bhutto
▪ Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, son of Sir Shah Nawaz (President (1970–1973); Prime Minister (1973–1977))
▪ Sardar Mumtaz Bhutto, cousin of Zulfikar, (chief of Bhutto tribe, former chief minister and Governor of Sindh, Federal Minister of Pakistan)
▪ Nusrat Bhutto, wife of Zulfikar (former minister without portfolio)
▪ Benazir Bhutto, daughter of Zulfikar (Prime Minister, 1988–1990 and 1993–1996), assassinated December 27, 2007.
▪ Murtaza Bhutto, elder son of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and the brother of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto. He was usually known as Murtaza Bhutto and was assassinated under mysterious circumstances.
▪ Shahnawaz Bhutto, Shahnawaz was studying in Switzerland when Zia ul Haq’s military regime executed his father in 1979. Prior to the execution On July 18, 1985, the 27 year old Shahnawaz was found dead in Nice, France. He died under mysterious circumstances.
▪ Fatima Bhutto, Fatima was born in Kabul, Afghanistan while her father Murtaza Bhutto was in exile during the military regime of General Zia ul Haq. Murtaza Bhutto, was son of former Pakistan’s President and Prime Minister, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
▪ Bilawal Zardari : Raised by a Corrupt father Asif Zardari. Follows All Traits of Zardari. High Living Life Style. Hypocrisy of being People’s Representative, but, part of exploitative Feudal Family
▪ Ameer Bux Bhutto, currently Vice President of Sindh National Front and also ex-Member of Sindh Assembly. He is son of Sardar Mumtaz Bhutto.
▪ Ali Hyder Bhutto, younger son of Sardar Mumtaz Ali Bhutto and brother of Ameer Bux Bhutto.
▪ Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Jr, his father Murtaza Bhutto was in exile during the military regime of General Zia ul Haq. Murtaza Bhutto, was son of former Pakistan’s President and Prime Minister, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
Shareef Family
▪ Nawaz Shareef, Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
▪ Shahbaz Shareef, Chief Minister of Punjab
▪ Hamza Shahbaz Shareef, Son of Shahbaz Shareef, Member National Assembly of Pakistan
Soomro Family
The members of Soomro family (Urdu: خاندان سومرو) in politics are:
▪ Sardar Mohammad Usman Khan Soomro, Member of Legislative Assembly, 1937–1945
▪ Khan Bahadur Allah Bux Soomro, Twice Chief Minister of Sindh
▪ Khan Bahadur Maula Bux Soomro, Ex Federal and Provincial Minister, was Chief advisor to Zia ul Haq
▪ Ahmad Mian Soomro, Parliamentarian, Deputy Speaker of the West Pakistan Assembly, Senator
▪ Elahi Bux Soomro, remained Member of National Assembly of Pakistan, Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan, Federal Minister
▪ Rahim Bux Soomro, Minister Sindh
▪ Mohammad Mian Soomro, remained President of Pakistan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Senate of Pakistan andGovernor of Sindh
▪ Begum Saeeda Soomro District Nazim Jacobabad
▪ Mohammad Khan Soomro, s/o Sardar Usman Soomro, remained MPA and Member of National Assembly of Pakistan
▪ Iftikhar Soomro, MPA, Provincial Minister Sindh
▪ Mr. Justice Ghulam Nabi Soomro, Hon’ble Justice, High Court of Sindh, Presently Chairman of Sindh Services Tribunal
▪ Sardar Junaid Haider Soomro, MPA of Sindh Assembly
▪ Afzal Soomro, Chief Justice, High Court of Sindh
▪ Ayaz Soomro, Law Minister Sindh
▪ Jameel Ahmad Soomro, Minister Sindh
Chauhdrys of Gujrat
The members of Chaudhry Family
▪ Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi (Late) (A seasoned parliamentarian who played a major role in restoration of democracy and human rights in Pakistan)
▪ Chaudhry Shujat Hussain (Prime Minister of Pakistan – June – August 2004)
▪ Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi (Chief Minister of Punjab – October – 2002 to October 2007)
▪ Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain (Younger brother of Chaudhry Shujat Hussain,Member of National Assembly)
▪ Chaudhry Shafaat Hussain (Younger brother of Chaudhry Shujat Hussain and the District Nazim of Gujrat since 2001)
▪ Moonis Elahi (Son of Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, Member of Punjab Assembly)
Jatoi Family
The members of Jatoi family in politics:
▪ Khan Bahadur Imam Bax Khan Jatoi
▪ Mir Abid Jatoi
▪ Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi, Ex-Acting Prime Minister of Pakistan
▪ Masroor Jatoi, Son of Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi, MPA Sindh
▪ Abdul Hameed Khan Jatoi
▪ Liaqat Ali Khan Jatoi, Ex-Chief Minister Sindh, Federal Minister for Water and Power
Goraya Family
Prominent figures of the Goraya family:
▪ Jahan Khaan Goraya(politician)
▪ Chauhdry Sarfraz Khaan Goraya (MLA 1937 – 1969)
▪ Ghulam Rasool Goraya (MLA)
▪ Ch.Shahnawaz Goraya (MPA 1970 onwards)
Tanoli Family
▪ Nawab Muhammad Akram Khan ruler of amb Hazara
▪ Nawab Salah ud Din Khan (MNA)
▪ Habib ur Rehman Tanoli (Minister of Revenue)
▪ Sakhi Muhammad Tanoli
▪ Ghazala Habib Tanoli
▪ Malik Idrees Khan Nawabkhalli
Marwats
Some Notables of Marwat Family are listed below;
▪ Khan Sahib Khan Faizullah Khan Ghazni Khel (Biggest Indian Musliam contractor, Member Legelsative Assembly 1937-46)
▪ Justice (Rtd) Khan Habibullah Khan Marwat (1901–1978)was a Meenakhel by origin,educated at Islamia College Peshawar, Edwardes College Peshawar, ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY. Was Justice of West Pakistan High Court, first & second Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan. Justice Khan Habibullah Khan also remained as an acting President of Pakistan, when the President Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry went abroad. Pakistan’s Interior Minister and also Chief Minister of West Pakistan (One Unit).Was elected to the first ever Legislative Council of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (then NWFP) (1932) firsr as a member and later Deputy Speaker.
▪ Barrister Khan Saifullah Khan Ghazni Khel
▪ Khan Niamatullah Khan Ghazni Khel (Raees-e-Azam)
▪ Khan Abdur Rahim Khan Ghazni Khel ( Advocate of bannu, muslim league leader)
▪ Khan Dr Abdul Aziz Khan Ghazni Khel
▪ Khan Abdus Sattar Khan Ghazni Khel (second MNA from Bannu)
▪ Anwar Saifullah Khan (A sitting Parliamentarian, who earlier served as a Federal Minister twice)
▪ Senator Salim Saifullah Khan (former Federal Minister many times)
▪ Humayun Saifullah Khan, Member National Assembly of Pakistan
▪ Khan Muhammad Azeem Khan Meenakhel (Raees Lakki Marwat). (1912–1985). Younger brother of Khan Habibullah Khan Marwat. Remained CHAIRMAN Lakki Town Committee for 40 years (1937–1977).
▪ Muhammad Yousaf Khan Marwat Meenakhel (Lakki Marwat). (1930–1989). Elder son of Khan Habibullah Khan Marwat. Remained Senior Superintendent of Pakistan Railways Police SSP.
▪ Anwar Kamal Khan Marwat is a MeenaKhel by origin and a former Member of Provincial Assembly as well as a former Provincial Minister and Senator. Currently a General Secretary PML (N) Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
▪ (Justice) Shah Nawaz Khan was a Meenakhel by origin, who remained Chief Justice of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and also remained a Judge Supreme Court of Pakistan.
▪ Mohammad Saleem Khan Marwat, Meenakhel, Provincial Civil Service (Executive Branch), son of Khan Muhammad Azeem Khan Meenakhel (Born: 20-December-1938 – Died: 24-August-2009). Retired in 1998 from the status ofProvincial Secretary. He also remained as Managing Director (M.D) Frontier Education Foundation.
▪ Akhtar Munir Khan Marwat, a retired Captain of the Pakistan Army, is a Meenakhel by origin, and retired as Additional Federal Secretary (KANA) Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas to Government of Pakistan.
▪ Khan Mansoor Kamal Khan Marwat is Meenakhel by origin and son of Anwar Kamal Khan and grandson ofKhan Habibullah Khanis an engineer by profession and currently working for Orascom at Elite group of companies in Islamabad. He is also Divisional Chairman (BANNU) National Peace Counicil for Interfaith Harmony, (Ministry of Interior and Religious Affairs)
▪ Asadullah Khan Marwat, is Meenakhel by origin and grandson of KHAN HABIBULLAH KHAN MARWAT. He is presently working in Mobilink, Pakistan.
▪ Sanaullah Khan Marwat, is Meenakhel by origin and grandson of KHAN HABIBULLAH KHAN MARWAT. He is presently working in UNOPS as a SECURITY HEAD in Pakistan.
▪ Muhammad Akram Khan Meenakhel, Advocate, younger brother of Justice Shahnawaz Khan Meenakhel. Was elected MPA, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, Minister for Excise and Taxation in Arbab Jahangir,s Cabinet (1985–88)
▪ ABEEDULLAH JAN Khan (s/o Nasrullah Khan) also belongs to Meenakhel clan, has been Chief Conservator of Forests NWFP, Inspector General (IG) of Forests & Additional Secretary, Govt of Pakistan. He remainedMinister for Food & Agriculture & Forests, Member (Provincial) NWFP Public Service Commission and lately Advisor to Chief Minister NWFP.
▪ Tariq Humayun Khan Marwat (late), was MEENAKHEL by origin was a renowed Politician of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. He was a President Millat Awami Party (Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) and was a close friend of Farooq Ahmad Khan Laghari (President of Pakistan.
▪ Ayub Khan Marwat is Meenakhel by origin. He is younger son of Justice Shah Nawaz Khan, Meenakhel and is presently working as District & Session Judge D. I Khan. He also worked as Special Judge, Anti-Terrorist Court.
▪ Lt. Col. Zafar Iqbal Marwat s/o Abeed Ullah Jan Khan is commanding a prestigious Armed Regiment of Pakistan Army.
▪ Umar Farooq Marwat s/o Abeed Ullah Jan is a renewed Telecom Engineer working for Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany.
▪ Shahid Nawaz Marwat s/o (L) Tariq Hamayun Marwat is heading a leading construction and property business in NWFP & Punjab.
▪ Jamil Nawaz Marwat s/o Abeed Ullah Jan is a Social Worker & Vice Chaiman of leading business of Peshawar.
▪ Imran Khan Marwat s/o Abeed Ullah Jan is a Software Engineer working for Nokia Siemens Networks, Pakistan.
▪ Barristor Abid Nawaz Marwat s/o (L) Tariq Hamayun Khan is Meenakhel by origin and presently Senior Vice President of PML (Q) Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
▪ Fareedullah Khan Meenakhel, Advocate. Son of ATTAULLAH KHAN MEENAKHEL (Rtd)SP, formarly CHAIRMAN Khidmat Committee Lakki presently Tehsil Nazim Lakki Marwat.
▪ Professor Abul Ghaffar Khan Marwat, Meenakhel (1935–2008), ISLAMIA COLLEGE Peshawar, Chiraman & Head of the Chemistry Department, Provost Islamia College Peshawar.
▪ Dr. Tariq Saleem Marwat – belongs to the Meenakhel clan of Marwat Tribe. Founder Chairman of the “Flag Society of Pakistan” . Has Authored two books Bacha Saqqa – the Bandit King of Afghanistan” and a collection of Urdu Poetry RAZ . Has also compiled a monograph / Research work on the MARWAT TRIBE, with the name Kaarwaan-e-Marwat (Un-Published). An ardent book lover and avid reader (bibliomaniac), owing a beautiful and precious / valuable Library MAKHZAN at his ancestral Raees-Khana with a formidable collection of antique weapons, old photos and other interesting and worth seeing artifacts.
▪ Abdur Rasheed Khan Marwat is Meenakhel by origin and is currently working as SP Traffic Police, Peshawar.
▪ Asif Kamal Marwat is Meenakhel by origin. He is the elder son of Muhammad Yousaf Khan and presently working asExcise & Taxiation Officer, Shangla
▪ Rauf Kamal Marwat is Meenakhel by origin. He is the younger son of Muhammad Yousaf Khan and presently working as a Social Worker and give his maximum of time to Politics.
▪ Khan Ghulam Daud Khan is Meenakhel by origin and he was Deputy Commissioner DC.
▪ Ibrahim Kamal Khan Marwat (Born: 1939 Died: 14-July-1985)is Meenakhel by origin and first appointed as Naib Tehsildar then remained Assistant Political Agent APA of Khyber Agency & Aurakzai Agency after that he remained Extra Assistant Commissioner EAC at Kohat.
▪ Dr. Ishtaiq Ahmad Khan Marwat also belongs to the Meenakhel clan. He is currently DIG (Investigation) Peshawar region.
▪ Waheed Khan Marwat is Meenakhel by origin and currently working as a DC custom (SINDH).
▪ Waris Kamal Khan Marwat is Meenakhel by origin and at present SP Railway, Peshawar.
▪ Muhammad Younas Khan Marwat also belongs to MEENAKHEL clan,was a former Chairman Area Electricity Board Peshawar
▪ Khan Arifullah Khan,is Meenakhel by origin he remained as District Naib Nazim of Lakki Marwat.
▪ Salman Saleem Marwat , Student Leader (Peoples Student Fedration ) (Govt. Post G. Collage, Lakki Marwat)
Hyat Family
Prominent figures of the Hyat Family:
▪ Nawab Muhammad Hyat Khan
▪ Nawab Aslam Hyat Khan
▪ Nawab Muzaffar-Ali-Khan
▪ Nawab Ghulam Khan
▪ Nawab Ghulab Khan
▪ Sardar Masood Hyat
▪ Sardar Sir Liaquat Hyat Khan – served as Prime Minister of Patiala State in India & prior to that as Home Minister.
▪ Sardar Sikander Hyat Khan – served as Prime Minister of United Punjab in pre-partitioned India.
▪ General Ahsan Hayat
Junejo Family
The members of Junejo family (Urdu: خاندان جونیجو) in politics:
▪ Raees-Ul-Muhajireen Barrister Jan Muhammad Junejo – Leader of the Khilafat Tehreek.
▪ Khan Bahadur Mohammad Hayat Junejo
▪ Ghulam Rasool Junejo – Former District Council Chairman, Tharparker
▪ Mohammad Khan Junejo Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
▪ Jam Sadiq Ali – Former Chief Minister Sindh
▪ Sarfaraz Ali Junejo- Taluka Nazim Sindhri, Mirpurkhas
▪ Chakar Ali Khan Junejo – Former Ambassador MPA
▪ Shahnawaz Khan Junejo – Former Federal Minister, MNA and Senator
▪ Roshan Junejo – MNA
Gardezi Family
The members of Gardezi family in politics:
▪ Syed Ahsan Mehdi Gardezi
▪ Syed Qaiser Raza Gardezi (MNA, Federal Minister)
▪ Syed Zohair Akbar Gardezi (senator)
▪ Syed Qais Raza gardezi (MNA Multan)
▪ Syed Imam Shah Gardezi,was Mausheer-i-Fauj,Bahawalpur State Forces.
▪ Syed Muhammed Nawaz Shah Gardezi I,was Chief Minister,Bahawalpur State in 1880.
▪ Syed Muraad Shah Gardezi, Native Agent and Chief Judge Bahawalpur State
▪ Syed Hassan Baksh Gardezi (Khan Bhaddur)
▪ Syed Ghulam Ali Shah Gardezi,was District Magistrate (died 1931).
▪ Syed Muhammed Nawaz Gardezi II,was elected MPA in 1963.
▪ Syed Ali Hussain Gardezi, elected MPA and Minister in Punjab Cabinet
▪ Sayyid Abbas Hussain Gardezi, elected MNA in 1971 and 1973
▪ Dr. Sayyid Ali Raza Gardezi, Principal Allama Iqbal Medical College, Minister (Health & Population)
▪ Syed Muhammad Kaswar Gardezi Secretary General National Awami Party
▪ Sayyid Haider Abbas Gardezi (PPP, member exec.comm.)
▪ Sayyid Hussain Jahania Gardezi (MPA)
▪ Sayyid Ahmed Nawaz Gardezi (MNA, Multan) brother Makhdum Raju Shah Gardezi
▪ syed Ahmad Nawaz Gardezi (MNA, Bahawalpur)
▪ Syed Tasneem Nawaz Gardezi (MNA, Bahawalpur)
▪ Syed Salman Ahmed Gardezi (MPA, Bahawalpur)
▪ Syed Irfan Ahmed Gardezi
▪ Syeda Bushra Nawaz Gardezi (MPA, Bahawalpur)
▪ Syed Sabir Hussain Gardezi
Bahram Khan Family
Bahram Khan Family‘s family (Urdu: خاندان بهرام خان) in politics:
▪ Khan Abdul Bahram Khan, the founder of the family
▪ Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, son of Khan Abdul Bahram Khan
▪ Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, son of Khan Abdul Bahram Khan
▪ Khan Abdul Ghani Khan, son of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
▪ Khan Abdul Wali Khan, son of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
▪ Nasim Wali Khan, wife of Khan Abdul Wali Khan
▪ Asfandyar Wali Khan, son of Khan Abdul Wali Khan
▪ Sangeen Wali Khan, son of Khan Abdul Wali Khan and Nasim Wali Khan
Badshah Khan’s Family
The members of Badshah Khan’s family (Urdu: خاندان بادشاه خان) in politics:
▪ Khan Mohammad Abbas Khan (Former member of Indian National Congress,served as the Interim Mister for Industries, Freedom fighter and an Active Member of Pakistan Muslim League) (cousin of Haroon Khan Badshah)
▪ Haroon Khan Badshah (Member of Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ex-provincial Minister for AgricultureKhyber-Pakhtunkhwa)
▪ Muhammad Hanif Khan (Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting 4-12-1988 to 28-1-1990,Speaker of the National Assembly 18-06-1973 to 08-04-1977)(Brother of Haroon Khan Badshah)
▪ Shahzada Muhammad Asif Khan (Member of Pakistan Peoples Party, First President of Pakistan Peoples Party ofMansehra) (Son of Haroon Khan Badshah)
▪ Shahzada Muhammad Gushtasip Khan (Former Provincial Minister of Education, Agriculture and Health, Member of Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, Leader of the Opposition in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa ex-Home Minister and Interior Minister)(Son of Haroon Khan Badshah)
Hidayatullah Family
The members of Hidayatullah family of Sindh in politics:
▪ Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah (First Muslim Chief Minister Sindh 24 April 1937 – 23 March 1938, 14 October 1942 – 14 August 1947, First Muslim Governor of Sind, 14 August 1947 – 4 October 1948)
▪ Lady Daulat Haroon Hidayatullah (Founder of All Pakistan Women’s Association(APWA), philanthropist and Author)
▪ Anwar Hidayatullah (Former Pakistani Ambassador to Brazil, Tunisia and Morocco. Former Consul General of Monoco)
▪ Ghazanfar Hidayatullah (Former Chief Secretary, PML-Q, Former member PPP)
▪ Charmaine Hidayatullah (Current Consul General to Monoco & Banker)
▪ Micki Hidayatallah (C.E.O Allis-Chalmers, Houston, TX)
Pathan Family
▪ Sahibzada Ahmad Raza Khan Kasuri (Member of National Assembly) *Kasur1970 PPP
▪ Sahibzada Khizer Hayat Khan Kasuri(Member of National Assembly) *Kasur1988 Independent
Bhatti Family
▪ Rai Bashir Ahmad Khan Bhatti(late) (Member of legislative Assembly, Member of National Assembly) *Nankana
▪ Rai Rashid Ahmnad Khan Bhatti (Late) (Member of Provincinal Assembly, and National Assembly)*Nankana
▪ Rai Shahjhan Ahmad Khan Bhatti (Member of Provincinal Assembly) *Nankana
▪ Rai Sarwar Khan Bhatti (Chairman Market Committee Nankana)
▪ Rai Akram Bhatti (Former President District Bar Nankana)
Rao Family
▪ Rao Abdul Qavi Khan(Late)(Member of National Assembly)
▪ Rao Jahanzaib Qavi Khan(Son of Rao Abdul Qavi Khan)(MPA)
▪ Rao Muhammad Aslam Khan,Advocate(Late)(President PML(N),Sahiwal 1992to2004)(Member of National & Provincial Council PML(N))
▪ Rao Jehanzeb Wajid Ali Khan (son of Rao M.Aslam Khan Advocate(Late)PML(N),Sahiwal ) (Representative to Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif)(Member National & Provincial Council PML(N))
▪ Rao Muhammad Afzal Rehmani(Late)(Member of National Assembly)
▪ Rao Ajmal Khan and Rao Muhammad Tajamal Khan(Member of National Assembly)(Son of Rao Afzal)
▪ Rao Sikandar Iqbal(Ex)(Defense minister of Pakistan)
▪ Rao Atif Sikandar(Naib District Nazim Okara)(Son of Rao Sikandar)
▪ Rao Muhammad Qaiser Ali Khan(Member of National Assembly)
▪ Rao Muhammad Safdar Ali Khan(Brother of Rao Qaiser)(MPA)
▪ Rao Muhammad Jalal Ali khan(Brother of Rao Qaiser) & (Son in law of Rao Abdul Qavi Khan) (Ex)(Chairman of market committee Depalpur)
▪ Rao Muhammad Tahir Ali Khan(Son of Rao Qaiser)(Ex)(Naib nazim Tehsil Depalpur district Okara)
▪ Rao Muhammad Mohsin Ali Khan (Member of National Assembly)Son in Law of Rao Qaiser
▪ Rao Jamil Akhtar( Okara Tehsil Nazim)(Cousin of Rao Qaiser)
▪ Rao Khalid Khan(Cousin of Rao Qaiser)(MPA)
▪ Rao Fayyaz Aslam Khan(Nephew of Rao Afzal) (MPA)
▪ Rao Mohammad Hashim Khan,(Member of National Assembly,Ex-Chairman Public Accounts Committee)
▪ Rao Naseem Hashim Khan(District Nazim Pakpattan)
▪ Rao Muhammad Jameel Hashim Khan(Member of National Assembly) son of Rao Hashim
▪ Rao Shafaat Ali Chohan (Late)(Ex-MNA)(Migrated from Bharatpur, India)
Zia-ul-Haq Family
The members of Zia-ul-Haq’s family (Urdu: خاندان ضياءالحق) in politics:
▪ Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (President of Pakistan, 1978–1988)
▪ Mohammad Ejaz-ul-Haq (son of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq; cabinet minister)
Noon family
Noon Family (Urdu: خاندان نون) is major political family of Pakistan.
Members of Noon family:
▪ Khalid Malik Tiwana.ex.punjab minister from Faisalabad.
▪ Malik Aamir Ali Noon.Local political leader.
▪ Malik Adnan Hayat Noon.ex.MNA.
▪ Malik Amjad Ali Noon .Ex.ambassidar,Ex.chairman,The best honest political leader in Sargodha.
▪ Malik Anwar Ali Noon.ppp leader in Sargodha .
▪ Malik Asad Ali Noon. Banker.
▪ Malik Feroz Khan Noon Ex.Prime minister of Pakistan.
Leghari Family
The members of Leghari family (Urdu: خاندان لغاری), in politics:
▪ Nawab Sir Sardar Muhammad Jamal Khan Leghari (MLA and Minister)
▪ Nawab Sardar Muhammad Khan Leghari (MLA, MPA and Minister)
▪ Nawab Ata Muhammad Khan Leghari ICS (MPA)
▪ Nawab Mahmood Khan Leghari (MPA, Chairman District Board)
▪ Sardar Muhammad Afzal Khan Leghari (Minister Revenue Bhawalpur state, Member Board of Revenue)
▪ Begum Afifa Mamdot (MNA, MPA, Minister)
▪ Sardar Farooq Ahmaed Khan Leghari(ex President of Pakistan)*
▪ Sardar Muhammad Jaffer Khan Leghari (MNA, MPA, Chairman District Council Rajanpur)
▪ Sardar Haroon Arif Khan Leghari ( Ex Councellor Nowshera District ) Independent candidate MPA, Pirpai..the only Leghari in Pukhtunkhwa…grandson of Sardar Muhammad Afzal Khan Leghari of Rahimabad.
▪ Sardar Muhammad Omer Khan Leghari (MPA)
▪ Sardar Maqsood Ahmad Khan Leghari (MNA, MPA, Federal Minister, Provincial Minister, Chairman District Council DG Khan, Zila Nazim DG Khan)
▪ Sardar Mansoor Ahmad Khan Leghari (MPA, MNA, Senator, Chairman District Council DG Khan)
▪ Col. (Retd.)Sardar Rafiq Ahmad Khan Leghari (MPA “Punjab”)
▪ Sardar Muhammad Jamal Khan Leghari (Senator, Zila Nazim DG Khan)
▪ Awais Leghari (MPA, MNA, Federal Minister)
▪ Mina Ehsan Leghari (Mrs. Muhammad Jaffer Khan Leghari) (MNA)
▪ Sardar Muhammad Yusuf Khan Leghari (MPA)
▪ Sardar Muhammad Khan Leghari (MPA “Punjab”)
▪ Sardar Muhammad Mohsin Khan Leghari (MPA “Punjab”)
▪ Sardar Nadir Akmal Khan Leghari (MPA “Sindh” and Miniter)
▪ Sardar Rafiq Haider Khan Leghari (MPA “Punjab”, Minister, Chairman District Council RY Khan, Zila Nazim RY Khan)
▪ Sardar Muhammad Azhar Khan Leghari (MPA “Punjab”)
▪ Sardar Muhammad Arshad Khan Leghari (MNA)
▪ Dr. Javaid Leghari (Senator)
▪ Dr.Abdul Rauf leghari(Haematologist)
Qazi Family
The members of Qazi family (Urdu: خاندان قاضی), of Sindh in politics:
▪ Qazi Abdul Qayyum, the first Muslim President of the Hyderabad Municipality
▪ Qazi Muhammad Akbar, a long serving Sindh Provincial Minister, Ambassador of Pakistan, and son of Qazi Abdul Qayyum
▪ Qazi Abdul Majeed Abid (Qazi Abid), a four time Federal Minister, Sindh Provincial Minister, and son of Qazi Abdul Qayyum
▪ Qazi Muhammad Azam, a three time Member of Parliament (West Pakistan National Assembly) (in 1965,1971 and 1977) and son of Qazi Abdul Qayyum
▪ Hakeem Muhammad Ahsan, first Mayor of Karachi, Pakistan following independence of Pakistan in 1947, Ambassador of Pakistan to numerous countries, Senior Sindh Provincial Minister, and nephew of Qazi Abdul Qayyum
▪ Fahmida Mirza, current Speaker of the National Assembly, former Acting President of Pakistan, three time Member of the National Assembly, and daughter of Qazi Abid
▪ Qazi Asad Abid, a former Member of the National Assembly and son of Qazi Abid
▪ Ameena Ashraf, a former Member of the National Assembly and the Sindh Provincial Assembly and daughter of Qazi Muhammad Akbar
▪ Zulfiqar Mirza, current Sindh Provincial Home Minister, former Member of the National Assembly, and nephew of Qazi Abid, Qazi Azam, and Qazi Akbar.
▪ Pir Mazhar Ul Haq, current Senior Minister and Education Minister in the Sindh Provincial Cabinet, a three time SindhProvincial Minister, and grandson of Qazi Muhammad Akbar
▪ Marvi Mazhar, a former Member of the Provincial Assembly in Sindh and daughter of Pir Mazhar Ul Haq
Qazis of Chiniot:
Qazi Ghulam Shabir(mayor of Chiniot in British era always got elected unopposed) Qazi Hassan Safdar (Nazim Chiniot) Hassan Ali(Four time MPA Chiniot) Nawab Qazi Ghulam Murtaza (MLA – Congress) Other members of this family have been members of the Indian National Congress and the Legislative assembly and the names would be put up soon. The Qazi family of Chiniot is without a doubt a family counted among one of the very few Nawab families of Punjab. This family is also a relative of the Goraya family, which also is counted as one of the Nawab families of Punjab though their glorified period has become history but Mr.Shaukat Nawaz Goraya is a person who is toeing the ship of Goraya family and hopefully he is going to enter the field of politics.
Zardari family
The members of Zardari family (Urdu: خاندان زرداری), in politics:
▪ Hakim Ali Zardari, the patriarch of Zardari family
▪ Asif Ali Zardari, son of Hakim Ali Zardari and husband of Benazir Bhutto, President of Pakistan
▪ Azra Peechoho, daughter of Hakim Ali Zardari
▪ Faryal Talpur, daughter of Hakim Ali Zardari, Former Nazima Nawabshah District, MNA
▪ Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, son of Asif Ali Zardari and Benazir Bhutto, Chairman Pakistan People’s Party
Tiwana Family
Continuing the old landlord lagacy of Tiwana’s the Tiwana politicians after partition of 1947:
▪ Malik Fateh Khan Tiwana Motiawala, Strongest/Richest Jagirdar of the areas of, Mitha Tiwana, Nurpur Tiwana, Bannu, Tank, Marwat(Ihsanpur), Sargodha, Khushab, Dera Ismail Khan. d.(1848)
▪ Nawab Khan Bahadur Lieutenant Hafiz Malik Muhammad Sher Khan Tiwana Rais of Mitha Tiwana was the Sardar/Leader of the tribe who Despite opposing the British, had titles of Honorary Magistrate, Honorary Lieutenant, Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel, Honorary Major-General, Speaker National Assembly (First Muslims student/pioneer to Recite Holy Quran in the Assembly of Aitchison Chief’s College, Lahore)
▪ Nawab Allah Buksh Tiwana Senator
▪ Malik Khuda Baksh Tiwana Former Minister Punjab, Chairman Zila Council Sargodha & Khushab
▪ Raheela Tiwana Ex-Deputy Speaker Sindh Assembly
▪ Malik Ghulam Muhammad Tiwana Zila Nazim Khushab, Chairman Zila Council Khushab, Ex-MNA
▪ Malik Anwer Tiwana Ex-MNA
▪ Malik Ehsan Ullah Tiwana Ex Zila Nazim Khushab, Chairman Zila Council Khushab
▪ Khuda Baksh Waghal Tiwana Ex-Chairman Zila Council Sargodha
Chaudhry’s of Chillianwala
▪ Chaudhry Iqbal (Muslim league MNA from 1960 to 1990)
▪ Chaudhry Ashraf (PPP senator and leader)
▪ Chaudhry Zaka ashraf (former advisor and Central leader PPP)
▪ Chaudhry jafar Iqbal (former minister, former deputy speaker N A and sectary general PML N)
▪ Chaudhry Nasir Iqbal (former MNA)
▪ Begum Ishrat Ashraf (MNA and former advisor to PM)
▪ Zaib jaffar (MPA)
▪ Maiza Hameed (MPA)
Qazis of Chiniot
▪ Qazi Ghulam Shabir(mayor of Chiniot in British era always got elected unopposed)
▪ Qazi Hassan Safdar (Nazim Chiniot)
▪ Hassan Ali(Four time MPA Chiniot)
▪ Nawab Qazi Ghulam Murtaza (MLA – Congress)
Other members of this family have been members of the Indian National Congress and the Legislative assembly and the names would be put up soon. The Qazi family of Chiniot is without a doubt a family counted among one of the very few Nawab families of Punjab. This family is also a relative of the Goraya family, which also is counted as one of the Nawab families of Punjab though their glorified period has become history but Mr.Shaukat Nawaz Goraya is a person who is toeing the ship of Goraya family and hopefully he is going to enter the field of politics.
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Kakay Zai Kalarh
▪ Malik Bagh Ali.
▪ Malik Muhammad Bakhsh.
▪ Malik Fida Muhammad.
▪ Malik Arshad nawaz.
Rana Family
▪ Rana Mohammad Phool Khan:Undefeated Member of Punjab and national assembly, Chief Minister Punjab (5 months)
▪ Rana Mohammad Iqbal Khan:Undefeated MPA.Minister from punjab.Speaker Punjab Assembly
▪ Rana Mohammad Hayat Khan:MNA,District Nazim Kasur,TMO Chairman
▪ Rana Mohammad Husnain Khan:MNA(2 years)
▪ Rana Mohammad Aslam Khan:DIG Kasur
▪ Rana Mohammad Imtiaz Khan:MNA and District Nazim Kasur
▪ Rana Mohammad Sarfraz Khan:MPA
▪ Rana Niaz Irfan: Chairman BISE Islamabad
Awan Family
▪ Sarfaraz Khan:Former Mla
Muhummad Raza Khan:Former Senator Of Pakistan 9 year’s elected senator and Then Advisor to chief Minister Nwfp Aftab Ahmed khan Sherpao Muhumamad Sikandar raza khan Young political Figure Of mansehra
Kalabagh Family (Mianwali):
Nawab of Kalabagh Malik Amir Muhammad Khan Ex Governer West Pakistan. Nawabzada Muzaffar Khan. Nawabzada Asad Khan. Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan MNA.
Sardaran Chakwal Talagang:
Sardar Faiz Khan Tamman. Sardar Mansur Hayat Tamman.Air Martial Noor Khan Awan.
Chakwal Maliks:
General Retd Majeed Malik (Ex Minister)
Maliks Of Khushab (Soon Valley):
Malik Karam Bakhsh Awan. Malik Bashir Awan. Malik Shakir Bashir Awan (MNA). Malik Umer Aslam Awan (Ex MNA). Malik Naeem Khan Awan (Ex Federal minister). Sumera Malik (MNA).
Maliks of Attock: Malik Aslam Khan (Ex MNA). Malik Amin Aslam Khan (Ex MNA). Malik Hakmeen Khan (senetor). Shahan Malik (MPA).
Khattar Awan Family (Attock): Sardar Sikander Hayat Khan. Sardar Shaukat Hayat Khan. Ghulam Sarwar Khan (Ex Minister). Sadiq Khan. Major Tahir Sadiq.
Golra Awan Family Islamabad: Anjum Aqeel Khan Awan(MNA)
Qazi Family Of Haripur Hazara: Qazi Muhammad Asad Khan Golra Sikanderpur (Provincial Minister)
Captain Rtd Safdar Awan of Khawari Mansehra (MNA)Rawalpindi
Malik Shakeel Awan (MNA)Kilyam Awan Rawalpindi
Sahibzada Muhammad Mehboob Sultan (MNA)Jhang
Malik Muhammad Jamil Awan (MNA)Gujrat
Malik Mukhtar Awan (Ex MNA Minister PPP Multan)
Malik Tayyub khan Awan (EX MPA Lodhran)
Malik Mushtaq Awan (Ex MNA Minister Sheikhupura)
Zaheer ud din Babar Awan (law Minister Senetor)
Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan (Minister MNA) Sialkot
Colonel Rtd Shabir Awan (MPA) Rawalpindi
Shafiq Khan (MPA) Taxila
Malik Zahoor Anwar (MPA) Tallagang
Ghulam Habib Awan (MPA) Lahore
See also
References
Gill Family of Pakistan Chaudhari Imtiaz Ahmad Gill MNA
Chaudhari Shafi Gill Chairman District Council Faisalabad
Zeb Imtiaz Gill MPA
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