He received his school education from Abbottabad Public School (APS), which is one of the most renowned and historic educational institution in the North West of Pakistan. He completed his intermediate also from Abbottabad Public School. Haider completed his graduation from Government College University, Lahore, which is one of the oldest seats of learning in the Muslim world.
Family
Raja Muhammad Farooq Haider Khan belongs to a well known Kashmiri-speaking political family in AJ&K. He inherited the career from his family.
His father Raja Muhammad Haider Khan led the Muslim Conference being the President of Muslim Conference for two times i.e. in 1960 & 1963.
His uncle Raja Muhammad Latif Khan was elected as a Member of AJ&K Legislative Assembly in 1970.
His sister Ms. Noreen Haider (aka Mrs. Noreen Jamshed) also remained a Member of AJ& K Legislative Assembly from 1991 to 1996.
Political career
Raja Farooq Haider Khan started his early political career with Muslim Conference where his father served as a President for two tenures. Haider remained President of Muslim Conference for Muzaffarabad District, Azad Kashmir from 1986 to 1990. From 1989 to 2001, Haider remained Chairman of the Central Parliamentary Board of Muslim Conference AJ&K. He remained General Secretary of the Muslim Conference AJ&K from 1997 until 2001. From 2004 to 2006, he remained Senior Deputy President Muslim Conference AJ&K.
In 1991, he was again elected as a Member of AJ&K Legislative Assembly and served as the Minister of Azad Kashmir.
From 2001 to 2003, he remained Chairman Prime Minister's Inspection Commission.
From 2003 to 2006, he remained Special Assistant to Prime Minister of AJ&K.
In 2006, he was again elected as a Member of AJ&K Legislative Assembly and held the portfolio of Chairman Public Accounts Committee. after the vote of no confidence Sardar Yaqoob khan was elected as PM of AJK. He was from PPP. After that Sardar Attique and Farooq Haider managed their conflict and in 2009, Haider became the 9th Prime Minister of AJ&K for the first time and served from 23 October 2009 until 29 July 2010. Sardar Attique khan brought vote of no confidence against him. At this he announced that today he is leaving th AJK Muslim Conference. He joined PML(N).
Following the 2016 Azad Kashmiri general election in which PML-N gained a majority bagging 31 seats in the 49 seat Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly and he was also elected as a member of AJ&K Legislative Assembly, Haider was nominated as the Prime Minister of AJK for the second time.[4]
On 30 September 2018, Haider's helicopter came under fire from the Indian Army when he was travelling to Forward Kahuta (his village near the Line of Control) He barely escaped the attack near Abbaspur village while travelling with two AJK ministers and his personal staff officer in the civilian helicopter. According to him, the incident took place at around 12:10 pm PST.[11][12]
^Puri, Luv (24 July 2021). "All set for high-stakes poll across the LoC". The Tribune India. His main rival is the sitting Prime Minister and PML (N) leader Farooq Haider, belonging to an influential sub-caste of Janjua Rajputs.