Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed
Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed Khan (born 1960) is a Pakistani politician, the present titular Chief of Tanolis and the present Nawab of Amb (titular/courtesy only).[1]
Career
Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed Khan is the eldest son of Nawab Muhammad Saeed Khan the last de facto Nawab of the Princely State of Amb[citation needed].
He holds the record as the youngest parliamentarian ever to be elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan[citation needed]. After that, he went on to be elected to the National Assembly five times, between 1985 and 1997, a feat only achieved by seven other Pakistani parliamentarians, including the current Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.[2]
Nawabzada has held several senior portfolios in the federal government, including his service as Parliamentary Secretary for Production (1991-1993)[citation needed]. He later chaired the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Sports, Tourism, Culture and Youth Affairs (1997-1999)[citation needed] and has been a member of several other parliamentary Standing Committees[citation needed]. Nawabzada has also served as Interim Federal Minister for Defence Production.
Nawabzada also served as interim Provincial Minister in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government, from 1990 to 1991[citation needed].
He has twice led a delegation of Pakistan to the United Nations General Assembly[citation needed] and also at several other international forums, such as the Commonwealth election observer in Kenya[citation needed], SAARC[citation needed] and the Cancun Summit on Natural Habitat [citation needed].
References
- ^ Pakistan Princely States
- ^ Unique Stats at ecp.gov.pk (Pakistan Election Commission web site)