Sheikh Waqas Akram

Sheikh Waqas Akram
شیخ وقاص اکرم
Member of National Assembly of Pakistan
In office
2002–2007
Preceded by Molana Azam Tariq
Succeeded by Sheikh Waqas Akram
Constituency Jhang
Current Positions:
* Member of National Assembly of Pakistan
* Minister for Education
In office
2005–2013
Succeeded by Sheikh Waqas Akram
Personal details
Born 26 August 1976
Jhang
Citizenship Pakistani
Political party Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Residence Jhang

Sheikh Waqas Akram (Urdu: شیخ وقاص اکرم; born 26 August 1976) is a Pakistani politician and a former Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from Jhang.[1] [2] He was the Minister of State for Labour and Manpower.

Education

He holds a Masters Information Systems Management degree from Central Queensland University. He did his bachelors from Government College Lahore in History and Journalism. He did his matriculation was from Abbottabad public School. He remained the Federal Minister of Education . He organised Malala Fund Event in Paris with help of UNESCO. He also did graduate diploma in management from Griffith Australia.

Political career

He won Pakistani general election, 2008 from NA-89 on PML-Q ticket.[3] Previously, he had been Parliamentary Secretary of economic Affairs division, also remained Chairman standing committee on Petroleum and natural resources and a senior vice President of PML-Q. He was Member of National Assembly of Pakistan and Minister of State for Labor and Manpower. He was the Federal minister of Education in Asif Ali Zardari govt as a coalition partner of the govt. He could not take part in 2013 general elections because returning officer rejected his nomination papers based on a letter sent by HEC. [4] He later challenged his rejection in a higher court Tribunal which allowed him to contest Election.He decided not to contest the elections. According to agencies he is still the biggest force behind his group in Jhang (City In Punjab Province) and the only man standing against SSP and LeJ. He is one of the prominent leaders of PML (N)(Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz Group)).

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