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  Muhammad Hamid Chaudhary
YP32-PUNJAB12
 
  Brief Profile  

Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhary, born on October 27, 1991, hails from Multan. He is currently completing his Bachelors in Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) at Quaid-i-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur. He has been a volunteered in many social activities throughout his career. He is currently executive member of IQRA medical society, working for poor and needy students organizing charity shows for fund raising.

  Status in Youth Parliament  

Politically, Muhammad Hamid Chaudhary was affiliated with Blue Party and was member of Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication

  Contact Detail  
Email: dr.hamid632@gmail.com
  Participation in Legislative Business  
Third Session
(21-6-2012)

Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB24), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05), Mr. Osama Mehmood (YP42-PUNJAB22), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhary (YP32-PUNJAB12), Mr. Muhammad Zafar Siddique (YP39-PUNJAB19) and Mr. Siraj Din Memon ( YP57-SINDH09) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that organic methods for agricultural production should be promoted in currently uncultivated areas in Pakistan through technical and financial assistance in order to increase the annual export of agricultural products”.

Third Session
(22-6-2012)

Mr. Kashif Yousaf Badar (YP27-PUNJAB07), Mr. Gulfam Mustafa (YP26-PUNJAB06), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudry (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”.

Mr. Siraj Din Memon ( YP57-SINDH09), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Muhammad Asghar Fareed (YP31-PUNJAB11), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB 24), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhary (YP32-PUNJAB12), Mr. Kashif Yousaf Badar (YP27-PUNJAB07) would like to move the following resolution:"This House is of the opinion that immediate actions must be taken to ensure the rights of the street children and promote their best interest as espoused by the teachings of Islam, the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Convention of the Rights of the Children. Considering their poor and deteriorating condition, the house urges the National Commission of human rights to look into this matter and Provincial governments to strictly enforce the existing Child protection laws immediately and effectively.”

Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB24), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhry (YP32-PUNJAB12), Mr. Ateeq Ur Rehman (YP24-PUNJAB04), Mr. Muhammad Umar Riaz (YP36-Punjab16) and Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03) would like to move the following resolution: "This House is of the opinion that immediate actions must be taken to ensure the rights of the street children and promote their best interest as espoused by the teachings of Islam, the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Convention of the Rights of the Children. Considering their poor and deteriorating condition, the house urges the National Commission of human rights to look into this matter and Provincial governments to strictly enforce the existing Child protection laws immediately and effectively."

Fourth Session
(27-8-2012)

Ms. Shaheera Jalil Albasit (YP56-SINDH08), Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05), Mr Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) and Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudry (YP32-PUNJAB12) would like to move following resolution; “This House is of the opinion that Student Unions are fundamental right of the students as abide by the democracy. Governments, local and all provincials, should immediately take actions for disarmament of Student Organizations, should resurrect the Official Student Unions as granted by Constitution and should ensure peaceful and constructive working of the Student Unions”.

Fourth Session
(31-8-2012)

Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB24), Mr. Ahmed Numair Farooq (YP21-PUNJAB01), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhry (YP32-PUNJAB12), Mr. Ubaid-ur-Rehman (YP47-PUNJAB27), Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03) and Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) to introduce a Government Bill further to amend Pakistan electronic media regulatory authority ordinance 2002.

Fifth Session
(19-9-2012)

Mr. Muhammad Umar Riaz (YP36-PUNJAB16), Mr. Muhammad Sohail (YP34-PUNJAB14), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Ms. Anum Mohsin (YP22-PUNJAB02), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhary (YP32-PUNJAB12) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that weak and corrupt democratic rule has always resulted in the emergence and even dominance of the military in the political milieu, thus making the Army a key decision-maker not only in maintaining defence but also in chalking out domestic, foreign and security policies. From clerical staff to higher offices and bureaucrats, corruption of one kind or the other is widespread. The need of the hour is to make internal policies based on accountability to counter corruption and drastic reforms need to be initiated.”

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