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Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar

Pakistani politician

Ex Senator

Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar

Mustafa Khokhar in 2013

In office
11 March 2018 – 10 November 2022
In office
11 March 2018 – 10 November 2022
ChairmanSadiq Sanjrani
In office
25 June 2012 – 16 March 2013
PresidentAsif Ali Zardari
Prime MinisterRaja Pervaiz Ashraf
Preceded byHimself
In office
3 May 2011 – 19 June 2012
PresidentAsif Ali Zardari
Prime MinisterYusuf Raza Gillani
Succeeded byHimself
Born (1970-07-13) 13 July 1970 (age 54)
NationalityPakistani
Other political
affiliations
PPP (2013–2022)
PML(Q) (2008–2013)
ParentHaji Muhammad Nawaz Khokhar (father)
RelativesTaji Khokhar (uncle)
EducationCadet College Hasan Abdal

Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar (born 13 July 1970) is a human rights activist and former senator from Pakistan. He served as a member of the Senate of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022, representing the Pakistan Peoples Party. He also served as an adviser to the prime minister on human

Mr. Ghulam Murtaza Raheem Khar

PP-253 (Muzaffargarh-III)

Assembly Tenure: 2013-2018 (16th Assembly)

  • Position(s) Held
  • Member: Irrigation and Energy

  • Academic Qualifications
  • Profession(s)
  • Party Affiliation
  • Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz)
    (See other MPAs of this party)
  • Email
  • pp253@pap.gov.pk
  • Father's/Husband's Name
  • Malik Muhammad Raheem Bux Khar

  • Marital Status
  • Married

  • Children
  • 5

  • Date of Birth
  • 19th September 1977

  • Place of Birth
  • Muzaffargarh

  • Religion
  • Islam

  • Took oath on
  • 1st June 2013

Personal Career & Interests

Malik Ghulam Murtaza Raheem Khar son of Malik Muhammad Raheem Buksh Khar was born on September 19, 1977 at Muzaffargarh. He graduated in 1997 from University of the Punjab, Lahore. A landlord, who has been elected as Member, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in general elections 2013.

My Feudal Lord

March 12, 2019
I already knew before I began reading this book that I would have lots of very strong opinions about it. That was because every time I brought it up, everyone around me had not only heard of it, they were all very opinionated about it too. Even the people who hadn’t read it were aware of the particularly controversial bits about how both the author as well as her husband—the villain in this tale—had left their previous spouses to begin their married life, or how Durrani, whose narrative solely focuses on how marrying a feudal lord destroyed her life, then went on to marry Shahbaz Sharif, a man most people in Pakistan consider corrupt beyond belief.

So reading the book without having at least some pre-conceived idea of what it was about was impossible. But I tried to be as open as possible to my own reaction to the writing, which ended up being an account of one of the most unstable, unhealthy relationships I’ve ever read. Tehmina Durani, the teller of her life story, sketches in quite a lot of detail about her tumultuous marriage to Mustafa Khar, a P

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