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Profile of Member of Youth Parliament Pakistan 2012 |
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Gulfam Mustafa YP26-PUNJAB06 |
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Brief Profile |
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Mr. Gulfam Mustafa, born on May 7, 1984, hails from Lodhran, a district in Southern Punjab. He is working as Manager (Monitoring, Evaluation & Research) at Lodhran Pilot Project (LPP). He has a Masters degree in Business Administration with specialisation in Marketing from Virtual University. He writes political analysis, columns and features as well as stories for a number of publications and websites including The Express Tribune, Daily Nawa-i-Waqt, Daily Pakistan etc. He publishes a local news weekly “Mission” from Lodhran. He also served as honourary Joint Secretary of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf District Lodhran and Joint Secretary of Press Club, Lodhran. He is a founder member of Organisation for Public Interest (OPI). |
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Status in Youth Parliament |
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Politically, Gulfam Mustafa was affiliated with Blue Party
and was member of Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence
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Contact Detail |
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Email: |
gulfam@megasoft.pk |
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Participation in Legislative Business |
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Third Session (22-6-2012) |
Mr. Kashif Yousaf Badar (YP27-PUNJAB07), Mr. Gulfam Mustafa (YP26-PUNJAB06), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhary (YP32-PUNJAB12) and Mr. Saifan Ahmed Jurri (YP45-PUNJAB25) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that successful interest free microfinance model of ‘Akhuwat’ organization may be replicated by the government in order to Alleviation of Poverty & enhance self-employment opportunities at gross-root level in the country”. |
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Mr. Muhammad Zafar Siddique (YP39-PUNJAB19), Mr. Muhammad Waqar (YP38-PUNJAB18), Ms. Seep Akhter Channer (YP55-SINDH07), Mr. Amir Abbas (YP08-FATA01), Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05), Mr. Saleem Khan (YP07-BALOCHISTAN05) and Mr. Gulfam Mustafa (YP26- PUNJAB06) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that keeping in view the disturbing rise in the cases of child molestation, child labor and child marriages, immediate actions must be taken to stop such violence by requiring speedy criminal trials, issuing protection orders, creating grass-root level protection committees, and punishing the offenders with long jail terms and heavy fines”. |
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