Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi

Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi (Punjabi and Urdu: چوہدری پرویز الہی); (born 1 November 1945) is a Pakistani politician who is the current Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, in office since August 2018. He has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab since August 2018.

Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi
چوہدری پرویز الٰہی
Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab
Assumed office
16 August 2018
DeputyDost Muhammad Mazari
Preceded byRana Muhammad Iqbal Khan
In office
19 February 1997  12 October 1999
DeputySardar Hassan Akhtar Mokal
Preceded byHanif Ramay
Succeeded byChaudhry Muhammad Afzal Sahi
Governor of Punjab (Acting)
In office
18 August 2018  05 September 2018
Preceded byRafique Rajwana
Succeeded byMohammad Sarwar
Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan
In office
25 June 2012  16 March 2013
PresidentAsif Zardari
Prime MinisterPervez Ashraf
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byVacant
Federal Minister for Industries
In office
03 May 2011  16 March 2013
PresidentAsif Ali Zardari
Prime MinisterRaja Pervez Ashraf
AdvisorMuhammad Basharat Raja
Senior Minister Cabinet of Pakistan
In office
May 2011  June 2012
PresidentAsif Ali Zardari
Prime MinisterYousaf Raza Gillani
Federal Minister for Defence Production
In office
May 2011  June 2012
PresidentAsif Ali Zardari
Prime MinisterYousaf Raza Gillani
Leader of the Opposition Pakistan
In office
10 April 2008  16 September 2008
PresidentPervez Musharraf
Muhammad Mian Soomro
Asif Ali Zardari
Prime MinisterYousaf Raza Gillani
Preceded byFazal-ur-Rehman
Succeeded byNisar Ali Khan
Chief Minister of Punjab
In office
29 November 2002  18 November 2007
PresidentPervez Musharraf
Prime MinisterShaukat Aziz
GovernorKhalid Maqbool
Preceded byShehbaz Sharif
Succeeded byEjaz Nisar (Acting)
Leader of the Opposition Punjab (Acting)
In office
1993–1996
LeaderShehbaz Sharif
Provincial Minister of Punjab for Local Bodies and Rural Development
In office
1985–1993
Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
In office
1 June 2013  31 May 2018
ConstituencyNA-105 (Gujrat-II)
In office
17 March 2008  16 March 2013
ConstituencyNA-58 (Attock-II)
Member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab
Assumed office
15 August 2018
ConstituencyPP-30 (Gujrat-III)
In office
25 November 2002  17 November 2007
ConstituencyPP-292 (Rahimyar Khan-VIII)
In office
18 February 1997  12 October 1999
18 October 1993 - 17 November 1996
5 November 1990 - 28 June 1993
30 August 1988 - 6 August 1990
ConstituencyPP-94 (Gujrat)
In office
12 March 1985  30 May 1988
ConstituencyPP-28 (Gujrat)
Personal details
Born (1945-11-01) 1 November 1945[1]
Gujrat, Punjab, British India[2]
NationalityPakistani
Political partyPakistan Muslim League (Q)
ChildrenChaudhry Monis Elahi
RelativesSee Chaudhry family
Alma materForman Christian College University
Punjab Assembly Lahore

He served as the first and only Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2013. After a successful campaign in the 2002 general elections, he became the Chief Minister of Punjab Province and tenured until 2007. In 2008, he served as the leader of the opposition in the National Assembly of Pakistan for short time. He was a member of the National Assembly from 2008 to May 2018.

Early life and education

Chauhdary Pervaiz Elahi was born 1 November 1945[3][4][1] in Gujrat, Punjab[2] to industrialist Chaudhry Manzoor Elahi Warraich.He belongs to a Nobel Jatt Family Waraich Clan in Gujarat Punjab. [5][6] [7] He belongs to a political [2] and industrialists family from Gujrat.[8][1][9]Chauhdary received his early education from Forman Christian College, Lahore in 1967[1][2] and later attended Watford College of Technology[8] from where he received Diploma in Industrial Management.[1]

He is a cousin of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain.[2]

He is married and has two sons.[8]

Political career

Elahi begun his political career after electing as the chairman of district council of Gujrat[2][10] for the four years in 1983.

He served as Provincial Minister[2][10] for Local Government and Rural Development for a period of eight years[1] from 1985 to 1993.

He was elected as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab for the first time in 1985 Pakistani general election.[2][1]

He was re-elected as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab for the second time in 1988 Pakistani general election.

He was re-elected as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab for the third time in 1990 Pakistani general election.

He was re-elected as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab for the fourth time in 1993 Pakistani general election and served as acting leader of the opposition in Provincial Assembly of Punjab[2][10][1] from 1993 to 1996 in the absence of Shahbaz Sharif who had gone to the United Kingdom for medical treatment.[10]

Several cases were registered against Elahi during Bhutto government 1993-1996 and he was sent to the Adiala Jail where he spent several months.[11]

It was reported that Nawaz Sharif had promised Elahi that if PML-N win 1997 Pakistani general election, Elahi would be made the chief minister of Punjab. However, when the PML-N won the 1997 general elections. Nawaz Sharif appointed his brother Shahbaz Sharif as the Chief Minister of Punjab. To avoid the impression that Elahi was unhappy with this decision of Nawaz Sharif. he supported the Shahbaz Sharif for the position of Chief Ministership however decided not to join the provincial cabinet of Shahbaz Sharif.[10][2][12]

He was re-elected as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab for the fifth time in 1997 general election and was elected as the speaker of Provincial Assembly of Punjab[1][2][10][12] in 1997 where he remained until June 2001.[13]

Following the 1999 coup he was detained by the National Accountability Bureau on corruption charges. Charges were dropped following an agreement they made to defect from the Pakistan Muslim League (N) with whom he have been part of till the ouster of PML-N government[12][10] and assist President Musharraf in building PML-Q.[8]

He along with his cousin Shujaat and other dissidents left PML-N to form their own party, PML-Q.[1][2][10]

He was re-elected as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab for the sixth time in 2002 Pakistani general election.[1]

Following the elections, Elahi was appointed as the chief minister of Punjab for the first time[12][10] where he served from October 2002 until the dissolution of the provincial government in October 2007.[12][1]

In 2008 Pakistani general election, Elahi was elected as the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan for the first time and as the member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab for the seventh time.[1]

PML-Q nominated Elahi as its candidate for the post of prime ministers of Pakistan following the 2008 general elections.[12]

In 2008, he was made the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, however he quit this post later that year.[1][2][14]

He was made Federal Minister for Defence Production and Industries in Yousuf Raza Gilani cabinet.[15][2][1]

In 2011, the ceremonial post of deputy prime minister of Pakistan was created to appoint Elahi as the first deputy prime minister of Pakistan[16] having no powers even in the absence of the prime minister of Pakistan.[15][2]

In 2013 Pakistani general election, Elahi ran for seat of National Assembly from the NA-105 Gujrat constituency[2][17] and won it defeating candidates of PPP and PML-N.[18][6]

He was re-elected to the National Assembly as a candidate of PML-Q from Constituency NA-65 and NA-69 in 2018 Pakistani general election. In the same election, he was re-elected to the Provincial Assembly of Punjab as a candidate of PML-Q from Constituency PP-30 (Gujrat-III).[19] Following his successful election, he abandoned his national assembly seats in favor of the provincial assembly seat.[20] He was named by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and PML-Q as their joint candidate for the office of Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab.[21] On 16 August 2018, he was re-elected as Speaker of the Punjab Assembly. He received 201 votes against his opponent Muhammad Iqbal Gujjar who secured 147 votes.[22][23]

On 19 August 2018, he became acting governor of Punjab[24] following the resignation of Rafique Rajwana.[25]

References

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  24. "Notification". www.pap.gov.pk. Punjab Assembly. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  25. Rana Bilal, Dawn.com (15 August 2018). "Governor Punjab Rafique Rajwana resigns". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
Political offices
Preceded by
Shahbaz Sharif
Chief Minister of Punjab
2002–2007
Succeeded by
Ejaz Nisar
Acting
Preceded by
Fazal-ur-Rehman
Leader of the Opposition
2008
Succeeded by
Nisar Ali Khan
New office Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan
2012–present
Incumbent
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