Meraj Muhammad Khan (Urdu: معراج محمد خان) (born 20 October 1938)[1] is a political leader in Pakistan. A founding member of the Pakistan Peoples Party of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto[2] he served as Federal Minister for Manpower in the first PPP government (1972–1977), falling out with Bhutto in 1975 he was arrested and imprisoned[3] in solitary confinement till his release in 1977.[4] He later became leader of the Movement for Restoration of Democracy[5] and was a prominent democratic activist and leftist leader in the 1980s.
Meraj Muhammad Khan joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf headed by Imran Khan in 1998, becoming secretary-general,[6] but resigned from the party in 2003[7] citing differences with Khan. He then joined Mazdoor Kissan Party which later merged with Communist Party of Pakistan to form Communist Mazdoor Kissan Party.