Ayaz Jogezai

Nawab Mohammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai (Pashto: نواب محمد ایاز خان جوګېزی, Urdu: نواب محمد ایاز خان جوگیزئی) (Born 28 January 1959) is the Pashtun Nawab. He became Nawab after the death of Nawab Taimoor Shah Khan Jogezai. While he was still alive, Nawab Taimoor Shah Khan Jogezai nominated Nawab Mohammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai as the next Nawab. He survived an assassination attempt at Killa Saifullah in 1988 but was seriously injured. On the request of the Chairman of Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party, Mahmood Khan Achakzai, he joined the party for the unity of all Pashtuns. He was elected as a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan for NA-200 (Zhob-cum-Killa Saifullah in 1993 till 1996. He also remained a member of the Senate of Pakistan from 2003 to 2009.[1][2][3] He contested for PB-3 (Quetta-III) constituency in the 2013 Balochistan provincial election and was successful. He was appointed Provincial Minister of Balochistan for Public Health and Engineering Department in 2013 and remained in office till 2018.

Nawab Mohammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai
Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
Assembly Member
for NA-200 (Zhob-cum-Killa Saifullah)
In office
1993–1996
Member of the Senate of Pakistan
In office
2003–2009
Member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan
Assembly Member
for PB-3 (Quetta-III)
In office
2013–2018
Personal details
Born28 January 1959
Killa Saifullah, Balochistan, Pakistan
Political partyPashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party

He is the convener of Pashtun Ulasi Qaumi Jirga ("Pashtun National Council").[4] The Jirga was held in March 1998 and was attended by the majority of tribal elders throughout Southern Pashtunkhwa (a heavily Pashtun populated area of Balochistan).

He also participated in a Peace Jirga, commissioned by President Hamid Karzai in late 2008.[5] In Kabul, Nawab Mohammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai had a series of meetings to discuss Pashtun unity with Asfandyar Wali Khan, Mahmood Khan Achakzai and President Karzai. And he has good relations with former Pakistan national football team manager and founder of two all Pakistan football tournaments Zafar Habib Kudezai.

References

  1. "Archived Copy". Archived from the original on 9 December 2007. Retrieved 19 October 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Pakhtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party | PKMAP". Elections.com.pk. Archived from the original on 9 August 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  3. "Afghan News 08/10/2007 – Bulletin #1765". Embassy of Afghanistan in Canada. 10 August 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  4. karachipage Resources and Information. Archived 13 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Archived 14 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine


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