Muhammad Aamir Iqbal Shah

Muhammad Aamir Iqbal Shah
Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
In office
18 July 2022 – 14 January 2023
Preceded byZawar Hussain Warraich
ConstituencyPP-224 Lodhran-I
In office
29 May 2013 – 31 May 2018
Succeeded byZawar Hussain Warraich
ConstituencyPP-207 (Lodhran-I)
Personal details
Born (1978-11-15) 15 November 1978 (age 46)
Lodhran, Punjab, Pakistan
Political partyPTI (2022-present)
Other political
affiliations
PMLN (2013-2018)
ParentMuhammad Iqbal Shah (father)

Muhammad Aamir Iqbal Shah is a Pakistani politician, who served as a Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab from July 2022 till January 2023. He also served in this position from 2002 to 2007 and again from May 2013 to May 2018.

Early life and education

He was born on 15 November 1978 in Lodhran to Muhammad Iqbal Shah.[1]

He graduated from Bahauddin Zakariya University in 1997 and has the degree of Bachelor of Arts.[1]

Political career

He was elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab as a candidate of the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (PML-Q) from PP-207 (Lodhran-I) in the 2002 Punjab provincial election. He received 44,149 votes and defeated a candidate of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).[2]

He ran for the seat of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab as a candidate of the PML-Q from PP-207 (Lodhran-I) in the 2008 Punjab provincial election but was unsuccessful. He received 22,519 votes and lost the seat to a candidate of the PPP.[3]

He was re-elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab as a candidate of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML(N)) from PP-207 (Lodhran-I) in the 2013 Punjab provincial election.[4][5]

He was re-elected to the Provincial Assembly of Punjab as a candidate of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) from PP-224 (Lodhran-I) in the 2022 Punjab provincial by-election.

He is running for a seat in the Provincial Assembly from PP-224 Lodhran-I as a candidate of the PTI in the 2024 Punjab provincial election.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Punjab Assembly". www.pap.gov.pk. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  2. ^ "2002 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 January 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  3. ^ "2008 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  4. ^ "List of winners of Punjab Assembly seats". The News. 13 May 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  5. ^ Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (23 May 2013). "43 newly elected legislators join PML-N". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  6. ^ "List of PTI Candidates for Provincial Elections In Punjab | 2024". Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. 2023-04-19. Retrieved 2023-04-21.