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In 1969, Iqbal joined the provincial revenue department as a [[tehsildar]].<ref name=dawn/> In 1975, after meeting with [[President of Pakistan|president]] [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]], he resigned and joined the [[Pakistan Peoples Party]] (PPP).<ref name=dawn/> |
In 1969, Iqbal joined the provincial revenue department as a [[tehsildar]].<ref name=dawn/> In 1975, after meeting with [[President of Pakistan|president]] [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]], he resigned and joined the [[Pakistan Peoples Party]] (PPP).<ref name=dawn/> |
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In 1988 Iqbal was elected to the [[National Assembly of Pakistan]], and served as Minister of Food, Agriculture and Cooperatives under [[Benazir Bhutto]], on her first term. He lost the elections in 1990,<ref name=dawn/> but was re-elected again in 1993 and served as Minister of Sports, Culture and Tourism, on Bhutto's second term, that ended in 1996. He also served as chairman of the National |
In 1988 Iqbal was elected to the [[National Assembly of Pakistan]], and served as Minister of Food, Agriculture and Cooperatives under [[Benazir Bhutto]], on her first term. He lost the elections in 1990,<ref name=dawn/> but was re-elected again in 1993 and served as Minister of Sports, Culture and Tourism, on Bhutto's second term, that ended in 1996. He also served as chairman of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Defence.<ref name=dawn/> |
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Between 1997 and 2001 he was the chief of the Punjab PPP.<ref name=dawn/> |
Between 1997 and 2001 he was the chief of the Punjab PPP.<ref name=dawn/> |
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In 2002 Iqbal was elected to the National Assembly again and joined the group PPP-Patriots. He was inducted to the [[Government of Pakistan|Federal Cabinet]] and served as [[Defence Minister of Pakistan|Defence Minister]] during this time, he was also honoured as Deputy Prime Minister between 2002 and 2007 under Prime Ministers [[Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali]], [[Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain]] and [[Shaukat Aziz]]. |
In 2002 Iqbal was elected to the National Assembly again and joined the group PPP-Patriots. He was inducted to the [[Government of Pakistan|Federal Cabinet]] and served as [[Defence Minister of Pakistan|Defence Minister]] during this time, he was also honoured as Deputy Prime Minister between 2002 and 2007 under Prime Ministers [[Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali]], [[Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain]] and [[Shaukat Aziz]].<ref name=dawn/> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
Revision as of 08:47, 13 February 2019
Rao Sikandar Iqbal راؤسِكندراِقبال | |
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23rd Defence Minister of Pakistan | |
In office 23 November 2002 – 15 November 2007 | |
President | Pervez Musharraf |
Prime Minister | Zafarullah Khan Jamali Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain Shaukat Aziz |
Preceded by | Pervez Musharraf |
Succeeded by | Ahmad Mukhtar |
Constituency | NA-144 (Okara-II) |
Personal details | |
Born | 1943 Quetta, Pakistan |
Died | 29 September 2010 C.M.H Okara Cantt. | (aged 67)
Nationality | Pakistan |
Political party | Pakistan Peoples Party PPP-Patriots |
Spouse | Shafiqa Rao Sikandar |
Relations | Rao family |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | Forman Christian College, Lahore PULC, University of Punjab |
Occupation | Lawyer, Politician. |
Rao Sikandar Iqbal (Template:Lang-ur), c. 1943 – 29 September 2010) was the Defence Minister of Pakistan from 2002 to 2007.
Biography
Born in 1943,[1] Iqbal took his primary education in Quetta, after which he joined the Forman Christian College in Lahore. He held a LLB from Punjab University Law College,[2] and he was the Secretary General of the Students Union of the University .[1]
In 1969, Iqbal joined the provincial revenue department as a tehsildar.[2] In 1975, after meeting with president Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, he resigned and joined the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).[2]
In 1988 Iqbal was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan, and served as Minister of Food, Agriculture and Cooperatives under Benazir Bhutto, on her first term. He lost the elections in 1990,[2] but was re-elected again in 1993 and served as Minister of Sports, Culture and Tourism, on Bhutto's second term, that ended in 1996. He also served as chairman of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Defence.[2]
Between 1997 and 2001 he was the chief of the Punjab PPP.[2]
In 2002 Iqbal was elected to the National Assembly again and joined the group PPP-Patriots. He was inducted to the Federal Cabinet and served as Defence Minister during this time, he was also honoured as Deputy Prime Minister between 2002 and 2007 under Prime Ministers Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Shaukat Aziz.[2]
Personal life
Iqbal was married and had four children, a daughter and three sons (Rao Atif Sikandar, Rao Faisal Sikandar and Rao Hasan Sikandar). His youngest son Rao Hasan Sikander is going to continue the legacy of his father by contesting in the next elections for the coveted seat of MNA from Okara.[1]
Iqbal died after prolonged illness in Okara, on 29 September 2010, at the age of 68. He had been suffering from diabetes. Later, he suffered renal failure and needed dialysis.[2]
City of Ministers (شہرِوُزراء ۔ اوکاڑا)
Okara is known as City of Ministers. It is also called a Milk Lake of Pakistan. Okara is beautiful gorgeous city which often called Mini Lahore by tourists. During the period of British rule there was a jungle of Okaan where the city has been built, and from this the name of the city was derived.
Following some examples from the Services given by Rao Sikandar to Okara:-
- Rao Sikandar Iqbal Road, Okara.
- Benazir Road, Okara.
- Okara Bypass, Okara.
- Cadet College, Okara.
- Kulsoom Hospital, Okara.(Currently working as Social Security Hosipital)
- University of Education, Okara.(Now moved to Renala Khurd)