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Profile of Member of Youth Parliament Pakistan 2012 |
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Malik Rehan YP04-BALOCHISTAN02 |
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Brief Profile |
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Malik Rehan,born on March 2, 1992, hails from Kuntchiti Tehsil Dasht district Kech Mekran. He received his basic education in his native school Government Middle School Kuntchiti. He has done his FSC from Govt. Science College Quetta and is currently enrolled in a B.A. (Hons) in History in Government College Lahore (GCU). He is a social worker and has started a book donation campaign all over Pakistan in order to upgrade the public libraries of his constituency Kech, particularly library of All Balochistan Academy Turbat. He is an active supporter of Baloch National Party-Mengal (BMP-M). He is also the senior Vice-President of the Garrett History Society and an ex-member of the English Literary Society (ELC) in 2008. |
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Status in Youth Parliament |
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Politically, Malik Rehan was affiliated with Green Party
and was member of Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights
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Contact Detail |
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Email: |
rehaandashti@hotmail.com |
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Participation in Legislative Business |
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First Session (21-2-2012) |
Mr. Malik Rehan (YP04-BALOCHISTAN02) and Mr. Muhammad Haseeb Ahsen (YP51-SINDH03) would like to move the following resolution:“This House is of the opinion that the issues of the province of BALOCHISTAN are of serious nature. It advises the Government to look for ways to resolve the issues of the province which now pose a threat to the very existence of the country. The House condemns the Resolution moved in the US Congress regarding BALOCHISTAN.” |
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Second Session (17-4-2012) |
Mr. Malik Rehan (YP04-BALOCHISTAN02) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the demographic change in BALOCHISTAN, SINDH and KPK under the auspicious of the state institutions which is very dangerous/detrimental to the national integration, sovereignty, law and order. Refugees from Afghanistan and Iran have been given national identity cards and domicile certificates in BALOCHISTAN should be stopped. Legal and illegal camps in various parts of BALOCHISTAN should be abolished and pushed back to their respective areas.” |
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Fourth Session (30-8-2012) |
Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP50-SINDH11), Mr. Naveed Hasan (YP41-PUNJAB21) and Mr. Malik Rehan (YP04-BALOCHISTAN02) would like to move the following resolution; “This House is of the opinion that PEMRA rules pertaining to Media broadcasting are not being implemented in letter and spirit. Violation of PEMRA laws can be witnessed on several private TV channels accessible on Cable TV. Prompt actions must be taken against such program contents on television as per PEMRA rules.” |
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Fourth Session (31-8-2012) |
Mr. Malik Rehan (YP04-BALOCHISTAN02) and Mr. Tabraiz Sadiq Marri (YP58-SINDH10) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that Government should lift ban from all Baloch websites that are pertaining to news, culture, education and foremost not against the essence of Federation. This should be done in accordance with the Constitution of Pakistan which safeguards the fundamental rights of people. Immediate steps must be undertaken to cope with the illegal restriction by PTA.” |
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Fifth Session (20-9-2012) |
Mr. Malik Rehan (YP04-BALOCHISTAN02) and Mr. Syed Shan Haider (YP20-KPK07) would like to move the following resolution:“This House is of the opinion that government of Pakistan should open and resume all the blocked trade routes via Iran in order to insure an era of economic prosperity and boosted economic growth in the country. Pakistan should put aside all the pressures that are from America and from other Western countries pertaining to the blockade of trade and good relationships with Iran. Moreover, it is the need of hours to have good and trusted relationships with the neighbor states. In addition private sectors of both brother bordering countries can play vital role in developing relationship and holding exhibitions and exchanging trade delegations are crucial in this regard.” |
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