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'''Salim Saifullah Khan''' ([[Urdu]]: سلیم سیف اللہ خان) is a [[Pakistani]] politician and President of a faction of the [[Pakistan Muslim League]] and a [[Senate of Pakistan|Senator of Pakistan]] and Chairman of Pakistan's Senate Foreign Relations, [[Kashmir]] Affairs and [[Gilgit Baltistan]] Committee.<ref name=Dawn>[https://www.dawn.com/news/387840/call-for-pml Call for PML (Pakistan Muslim League)] Dawn (newspaper), Published 5 April 2005, Retrieved 13 November 2020</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecp.gov.pk/content/senate2006.html |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060930093420/http://www.ecp.gov.pk/content/senate2006.html|date=3 August 2005|website=Election Commission of Pakistan website|archivedate=30 September 2006|title=List of Members of Senate of Pakistan|accessdate=13 November 2020}}</ref> | '''Salim Saifullah Khan''' ([[Urdu]]: سلیم سیف اللہ خان) is a [[Pakistani]] politician and President of a faction of the [[Pakistan Muslim League]] and a [[Senate of Pakistan|Senator of Pakistan]] and Chairman of Pakistan's Senate Foreign Relations, [[Kashmir]] Affairs and [[Gilgit Baltistan]] Committee.<ref name=Dawn>[https://www.dawn.com/news/387840/call-for-pml Call for PML (Pakistan Muslim League)] Dawn (newspaper), Published 5 April 2005, Retrieved 13 November 2020</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecp.gov.pk/content/senate2006.html |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060930093420/http://www.ecp.gov.pk/content/senate2006.html|date=3 August 2005|website=Election Commission of Pakistan website|archivedate=30 September 2006|title=List of Members of Senate of Pakistan|accessdate=13 November 2020}}</ref> | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Salim Saifullah Khan was born into an affluent family of [[Lakki Marwat]], [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], Pakistan. | Salim Saifullah Khan was born into an affluent family of [[Lakki Marwat]], [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], Pakistan. | ||
He is a [[Khan (title)|Khan]], or Lord of the [[Marwat]] tribe. He has, in the past, remained | He is a [[Khan (title)|Khan]], or Lord of the [[Marwat]] tribe. He has, in the past, remained | ||
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He is the younger brother of [[Anwar Saifullah Khan]], former Federal Minister Petroleum, and [[Humayun Saifullah Khan]] [[Nishan-e-Imtiaz]] Former Member National Assembly, His mother [[Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan]], [[Hilal-e-Imtiaz]] Pakistan was also a member of the [[National Assembly of Pakistan]] and a former Federal Minister.<ref>[https://www.newsweekpakistan.com/formidable-pashtun-lady/ Formidable Pashtun Lady (Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan)] Newsweek Pakistan website, Published 9 February 2015, Retrieved 13 November 2020</ref> | He is the younger brother of [[Anwar Saifullah Khan]], former Federal Minister Petroleum, and [[Humayun Saifullah Khan]] [[Nishan-e-Imtiaz]] Former Member National Assembly, His mother [[Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan]], [[Hilal-e-Imtiaz]] Pakistan was also a member of the [[National Assembly of Pakistan]] and a former Federal Minister.<ref>[https://www.newsweekpakistan.com/formidable-pashtun-lady/ Formidable Pashtun Lady (Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan)] Newsweek Pakistan website, Published 9 February 2015, Retrieved 13 November 2020</ref> | ||
==Representations abroad== | ==Representations abroad== | ||
*2004: Member Pakistan delegation to [[UNGA]]. | *2004: Member Pakistan delegation to [[UNGA]]. | ||
*2004 Head of Pakistan Delegation to [[Afghanistan]]. | *2004 Head of Pakistan Delegation to [[Afghanistan]]. | ||
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*1974- Pakistan Delegation of ILO. Conference, Geneva. | *1974- Pakistan Delegation of ILO. Conference, Geneva. | ||
==Professional achievements== | ==Professional achievements== | ||
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*August 2003 to date, Member of the Board of Governors of the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute (GIK), (Center of excellence for Science*& Technology). | *August 2003 to date, Member of the Board of Governors of the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute (GIK), (Center of excellence for Science*& Technology). | ||
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Salim Saifullah Khan (Urdu: سلیم سیف اللہ خان) is a Pakistani politician and President of a faction of the Pakistan Muslim League and a Senator of Pakistan and Chairman of Pakistan's Senate Foreign Relations, Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan Committee.[1][2]
Early life[edit | edit source]
Salim Saifullah Khan was born into an affluent family of Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He is a Khan, or Lord of the Marwat tribe. He has, in the past, remained Finance Minister, Industries, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. He was also deputy opposition leader in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Provincial assembly in 1993. Salim Saifullah Khan has held portfolios of Housing, Commerce, Petroleum and Inter-Provincial Coordination as a Federal Minister. He has most recently served as the Chairman of Senate's Foreign Relation Committee. Presently Salim Saifullah Khan is Honorary Consul General of Turkey, at Peshawar.[3]
He was elected President, Pakistan Tennis Federation on 12 December 2014.[4]
Khan is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a Khan, or Chief of the Marwat Pashtun tribe. He is the younger brother of Anwar Saifullah Khan, former Federal Minister Petroleum, and Humayun Saifullah Khan Nishan-e-Imtiaz Former Member National Assembly, His mother Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan, Hilal-e-Imtiaz Pakistan was also a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan and a former Federal Minister.[5]
Representations abroad[edit | edit source]
- 2004: Member Pakistan delegation to UNGA.
- 2004 Head of Pakistan Delegation to Afghanistan.
- October, 2003 Head of Pakistan Delegation, Bangladesh.
- June, 2003 Head of Pakistan Delegation, UMNO conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- Member of Parliamentary Delegation to Australia
- 1991. Leader of Pakistan Delegation to I.L.O. Geneva
- 1986 - Headed an official Pakistani delegation to Japan.[6]
- 1978- Member of Official Delegation to Japan and Hong Kong,
- 1975- Member of Textile Delegation to China and Far East.
- 1974- Pakistan Delegation of ILO. Conference, Geneva.
Professional achievements[edit | edit source]
- August 2003 to date, Member of the Board of Governors of the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute (GIK), (Center of excellence for Science*& Technology).
- 1994 - Co-Chairman, Lucky Cement Ltd.
- 1993- President, Pakistan Badminton Association.
- 1964-1968- Captain Tennis Team Carnegie Mellon University USA
- 1973- Member Advisory Council Economic Affairs, Government of Pakistan.
- 1973-76- Chairman All Pakistan Flour Mills Association, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Zone Peshawar.
- 1978- Member Executive Committee, All Pakistan Lawn Tennis Association.
- 1978- Chairman APTMA, All Pakistan Textile Mills Association. Member Price Commission, Government of Pakistan. Vice Chairman, All Pakistan Mills Association, Karachi.
- 1974-76- Chairman, All Pakistan Textile Mills Association, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Zone Peshawar.
- Life member – Lahore Press Club.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Call for PML (Pakistan Muslim League) Dawn (newspaper), Published 5 April 2005, Retrieved 13 November 2020
- ↑ "List of Members of Senate of Pakistan". Election Commission of Pakistan website. 3 August 2005. Archived from the original on 30 September 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
- ↑ Salim Saifullah Khan withdraws from election race The Nation (newspaper), Published 11 June 2018, Retrieved 13 November 2020
- ↑ Salim Saifullah Khan condoles with Secretary PTF (Pakistan Tennis Federation) The Nation (newspaper), Published 6 June 2020, Retrieved 13 November 2020
- ↑ Formidable Pashtun Lady (Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan) Newsweek Pakistan website, Published 9 February 2015, Retrieved 13 November 2020
- ↑ "Salim Saifullah Khan headed a Pakistani delegation to Japan". Embassy of Japan in Pakistan website. 2 May 2005. Archived from the original on 7 July 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
