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Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao

Pakistani politician


Summary

Pakistani politician

FieldValue
nameAftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao
imageAftab_Ahmad_Sherpao.jpg
officeChairman of QWP
term_start17 October 2012
office1Interior Minister of Pakistan
term_start125 August 2004
term_end115 November 2007
primeminister1Shaukat Aziz
office2Minister for Water and Power
term_start22002
term_end22004
primeminister2Zafarullah Khan Jamali
office3Chief Minister of the North-West Frontier Province
term_start324 April 1994
term_end312 November 1996
president3Farooq Leghari
primeminister3Benazir Bhutto
governor3Maj.Gen. Khurshid Ali Khan
Lt.Gen. Arif Bangash
office4Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
term_start418 November 2002
term_end431 May 2018
constituency4NA-8 (Charsadda-II)
birth_date
birth_placePeshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India
nationalityPakistani
educationEdwardes College Peshawar
partyFlag of Afghanistan (1929).svg QWP (2008-present)
otherpartyFlag of the Pakistan Muslim League.svg PML (Q) (2002–2008)
Flag of Pakistan People's Party.svg PPP (1988–2002)
relationsHayat Muhammad Khan Sherpao (brother)
alma_materLawrence College, Murree
Edwardes College
Pakistan Military Academy
<!--Military service-->allegiancePakistan
branch
serviceyears1965–1977
rank[[File:US-O4 insignia.svg20px]] Major
unitProbyns Horse Regiment-Armoured Corps
battlesIndo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
predecessor1Faisal Saleh Hayat
successor1Hamid Nawaz Khan (caretaker)
native_name

| honorific-prefix = Lt.Gen. Arif Bangash Flag of Pakistan People's Party.svg PPP (1988–2002) Edwardes College Pakistan Military Academy Indo-Pakistani War of 1971

Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao (; born 20 August 1944) is a Pakistani politician who is the current chairman of the centre-left Pashtun nationalist Qaumi Watan Party, after previously being a member of the Pakistan Peoples Party. He was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from November 2002 to May 2018.

Sherpao previously served as the Federal Interior Minister of Pakistan. He had earlier been the Federal Minister for Water and Power, Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas and States & Frontier Regions and Minister for Interprovincial Coordination. Sherpao has also served as the 14th and 18th Chief Minister of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province

Early life and education

Sherpao was born on 20 August 1944.

He received his early education from Lawrence College Murree, and Edwardes College, Peshawar.

He joined Pakistan Military Academy with the 34th Long Course in 1964. After passing out from Pakistan Military Academy in 1965, he joined Pakistan Army where he served for 12 years, rising to the rank of Major. While in military, he took part in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

He is brother of Hayat Sherpao, and alter ego of Subhan Ali Khan of Tangi.

Political career

Sherpao started his political career with Pakistan Peoples Party in 1975 after taking retirement from Pakistan Army on the advice of then Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto after his elder brother Hayat Sherpao was assassinated in a bomb blast in Peshawar.

He was elected to National Assembly of Pakistan for the first time in the 1977 Pakistani general election on Pakistan Peoples Party seat from NA-3.

He boycotted the 1985 Pakistani general election.

He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the 1988 Pakistani general election.

He was elected as the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1988 and remained in the office from 2 December 1988 till 8 August 1990.

He became the Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa following the 1990 Pakistani general election.

He was re-elected as the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1994 following the 1993 Pakistani general election, in which he defeated Afzal Khamosh of the Mazdoor Kisan Party by a narrow margin of 54 votes.

He remained Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 1993 to 1997.

He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the 1997 Pakistani general election.

He remained senior Vice-Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party from 1997 to 1999 and leader of Pakistan Peoples Party in the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 1997 to 1999.

In 1999, he developed differences with Benazir Bhutto. It was reported that differences between Sherpao and Benazir Bhutto were cropped after the defeat of PPP in the 1997 Pakistani general election. Benazir Bhutto suspected that Sherpao played a role over the dismissal of her government. Sherpao denied the claims.

After the 1999 Pakistani coup d'état, he went into self-exile in the United Kingdom due to multiple corruption cases. Upon return to Pakistan for the 2002 Pakistani general election, he was jailed on corruption charges.

In 2002, he created his own faction, of Pakistan Peoples Party-Sherpao and late 2002, was elected unopposed as the chairman of his own faction, Pakistan Peoples Party-Sherpao.

He was re-elected to the National Assembly in Pakistani general election, 2002. In November 2002, he was appointed as the Minister for Water and Power with the additional portfolio of Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination in the federal cabinet. In December 2002, Sherpao was given additional charge of Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas and State of Frontier Region.

In 2004, he was appointed as Minister for Interior in the federal cabinet.

After getting re-elected to the National Assembly in the 2008 Pakistani general election from his home constituency, NA-8, Charsadda, he formed Qaumi Watan Party.

He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the 2013 Pakistani general election.

Pakistan Football Federation

Sherpao served as president of the Pakistan Football Federation between 1988 and 1989.

Assassinations attempts

In April 2007, he was injured in a suicide attack in Charsadda after a suicide bomber blew himself in a political rally which killed at least 22 people. It was the first attack on him.

In December 2007, second assassination attempt was made when a suicide bomb blast targeted Sherpao which killed at least 57 in a mosque in Charsadda.

In April 2015, Sherpao was targeted in a suicide attack in Charsadda for the third time. Sherpao survived the attack.

References

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References

  1. "Detail Information". PILDAT.
  2. "If elections are held on time…". www.thenews.com.pk.
  3. (7 October 2010). "Ghora gali". www.thenews.com.pk.
  4. "Lawrence College's 150 years celebrated". www.thenews.com.pk.
  5. (1 May 2015). "Aftab Sherpao survives three bids on his life in eight years". www.thenews.com.pk.
  6. (15 November 2016). "Returning to PPP out of question, says Sherpao". The Nation.
  7. (6 September 2012). "Sherpao, Muslim Raza decide to dismantle PPP; create a new party". www.thenews.com.pk.
  8. (17 April 2013). "The cunning campaigner". DAWN.COM.
  9. (1 April 2013). "Tracing the trajectory of Aftab Sherpao and the Qaumi Watan Party - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune.
  10. (20 October 2002). "Religious parties to rule NWFP a second time". DAWN.COM.
  11. (August 2025). "Leadership – PMPK}}{{Dead link".
  12. (14 July 2015). "National govt no solution to problems: Sherpao". The Nation.
  13. (30 July 2002). "PPP (S) polls". DAWN.COM.
  14. (3 August 2002). "PESHAWAR: Sherpao elected PPP(S) chairman". DAWN.COM.
  15. (24 November 2002). "Jamali, cabinet take oath: PPP, PML-N abstain from ceremony". DAWN.COM.
  16. (25 January 2003). "Rs1m okayed for seepage control". DAWN.COM.
  17. (5 December 2002). "Portfolios allocated to 7 state ministers". DAWN.COM.
  18. (3 September 2004). "Changes in important ministries: Aziz keeps finance". DAWN.COM.
  19. (21 September 2004). "SC moved against Sherpao's bail: New City housing scheme case". DAWN.COM.
  20. (22 April 2013). "Voter maturity in Charsadda". DAWN.COM.
  21. (20 February 2008). "ANP, PPP dominate in NWFP Assembly". DAWN.COM.
  22. (12 May 2013). "PTI's surprise victory in KP". DAWN.COM.
  23. (23 May 2013). "119 of 256 elected to NA are first timers". DAWN.COM.
  24. "Pakistan Football Federation".
  25. "Faisal-led PFF to file intra-court appeal".
  26. "Bomb kills 22 at Pakistani rally". news.bbc.co.uk.
  27. "Pakistan suicide blast 'kills 50'". news.bbc.co.uk.
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