Mohammad Mumtaz Akhtar Kahloon (born 1 November 1956; Sialkot, Punjab) is the District President of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Sargodha District. He has also served as the Chairman of the National Vocational and Technical Education Commission of Pakistan (NAVTEC). He was appointed to this latter position by the incumbent Pakistani Prime Minister, Yousef Raza Gilani on 21 December 2010.[1]
In the summer of 2010, Gill was disqualified from the Punjab Assembly on the grounds of a fake university degree.[3] He was unsuccessful in challenging the decision in the Pakistan Supreme Court and thus the PP-34 seat in Sargodha became vacant. Although Kahloon again approached the senior party leadership to obtain the nomination of his brother as a candidate, the party decided to prefer Gill's cousin, Tabraiz Gill. This caused the Kahloon brothers to decide that Ijaz would contest as an independent candidate in the by-election on 26 July 2010. Ijaz Kahloon won that election, defeating both the PML-N candidate and Fiaz Otthi of the PPP.[3]
On 1 August 2010, after the election, but before Ijaz Ahmed Kahloon had taken his seat in parliament, the two brothers re-joined the Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP).[2]
Mumtaz Kahloon joined the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party under the leadership of Imran Khan. He contested the election held on 11 May 2013 for the National Assembly of Pakistan from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party ticket from NA-66 and was the runner-up in the race.
On 29 June 2014, he was appointed the District President of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Sargodha District.[1]
National Vocational and Technical Education Commission
Then prime minister, Yusuf Raza Gilani appointed Mumtaz Kahloon as honorary chairman of the National Vocational and Technical Education Commission (NAVTEC) in December 2010.[4][5][6]
During his tenure, NAVTEC received €20 million in soft loans from Germany, as well as a US$5 million investment from Korea.[5]
Business interests
As of 2014[update], Kahloon is managing director of the City Link Group of companies, which provide transportation and related services in the Middle East and South Asia.[7]