Khan Habibullah Khan
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Khan Habibullah Khan Marwat a.k.a Habibullah Khan Marwat / Justice Habiullah Khan (19-10-1901 to 05-12-1978) was a contorversial politician of Pakistan and who had an extremely disputed career when holding top posts in his country.
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He was the first District & Session Judge of Peshawar, designated in 1947.
Khan Habibullah Khan was the first Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan, from 06-08-1973 to 05-08-1973 and consecutively elected as Chairman for the Second Senate of Pakistan for the period of 06-08-1975 to 05-08-1977. [1].
He also remained the Interior Minister and Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Northern Areas, Tribal Affairs and Frontier Region (present day called KANA Division a.k.a KANA Ministry & SAFRON Division a.k.a SAFRON MINISTRY, from 1962-1965 in Field Marshal President Muhammad Ayub Khan's Cabinet [2] [3] [4] [5].
Under the clause (2) of Article 49 of the 1973's Constitution of Pakistan, Justice Habibullah Khan also remained Acting President of Pakistan from 1977-1978, when the President Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry went abroad for medical treatment. [6][citation needed]
Khan Habibullah Khan also held some other major positions of Pakistan, such as Chief Justice of West Pakistan and was the
Deputy President (Deputy Speaker of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province's provincial assembly from 1936 to 1937 while being member of the same assembly two times in British Raj [7].
He was also the first Leader of the House (Chief Minister) of West Pakistan from 1965 to 1966, in the time of One Unit. The assembly of West Pakistan used to be at Lahore. [8].
Justice Habibullah Khan was one of the contributors and co-founders of Islamia College Peshawar. He was an alumni of Aligarh Muslim University, India. [9]
Khan Habibullah Khan also led many of the official delegations to froeign countries.
His marvellous visit to Japan in October 1975, while he was Chairman Senate leading a Parliamentary delegation, tighten Pak-Japan firendship ties. [10]
- ^ Senate Chairmen of Pakistan [1]
- ^ Interior Minister [2]
- ^ KANA & SAFRON Division and Interior [3]
- ^ Central Minister , Interior & KANA [4]
- ^ Central Minister Interior & KANA, SAFRON [5]
- ^ Acting President of Pakistan [Gazzete of Pakistan]
- ^ Presidents/Speakers of the Provincial Assembly Of N.W.F.P [6]
- ^ Provincial Assembly of West Pakistan 1965-69 [7]
- ^ Contribution to Islamia College [8]
- ^ Delegation to Japan [9]
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