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  Najeeb Abid Baloch
YP05-BALOCHISTAN03
 
  Brief Profile  

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch, born on October 25, 1988, belongs to Raees Baloch family from area of Panjgur and Turbat in Balochistan. He completed his Matric and Intermediate from Panjgur in Government School and College. He holds a Bachelors in Economics from University of Balochistan (UB) and is currently awaiting the results of his Masters in Economics from UB.

  Status in Youth Parliament  

Politically, Najeeb Abid Baloch was affiliated with Blue Party and served as, Chairperson Youth Parliament Special Committee on Balochistan Issues and was member of Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Finance, Planning Affairs and Economics

  Contact Detail  
Email: najeebb@ymail.com
  Participation in Legislative Business  
Second Session
(17-4-2012)

Mr. Hassan Ashraf (YP01-AJK01), Mr. Touseef Ahmed Abbassi (YP01-AJK02), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09), Mr. Amir Abbas (YP08-FATA01), Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03), Ms. Elwina Rauf (YP10-GB01) and Ms. Anum Mohsin (YP22-PUNJAB02) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that immediate action should be taken for due constitutional recognition and empowerment of the liberated territories (Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir) for better administration and economic development of these regions, without compromising Pakistan’s claim over the State of Jammu & Kashmir.”

Second Session
(20-4-2012)

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03), Chairman Special Committee on Balochistan, would like to present the Committee’s report on Bullet Riddled Bodies & Missing Persons in BALOCHISTAN.

Third Session
(20-6-2012)

Mr. Osama Mehmood (YP42-PUNJAB22), Mr. Muhammad Atiuqe (YP11-ICT01), Mr. Muhammad Aamir Khan Khichi (YP30-PUNJAB10) and Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05- BALOCHISTAN03) to move the following motion:“This House may discuss the reforms in collection of revenue generation and how to make sure it’s transparent mechanism. As we know that we are suffering from budget deficit and low revenue generation. Reforms in our country’s revenue system would be helpful in economic growth of the country.”

Third Session
(21-6-2012)

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03), Chairman Special Committee on Balochistan to introduce a Committee Bill further to amend the constitution of Islamic republic of Pakistan”.

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03), Member Standing Committee on Finance, Planning Affairs and Economice to introduce a Committee Bill further to amend the Income Tax ordinance 2001”.

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03), Chairman Special Committee on BALOCHISTAN, would like to present the Committee’s report on Bullet Riddled Bodies & Missing Persons in BALOCHISTAN.

Third Session
(22-6-2012)

Mr. Saleem Khan (YP07-BALOCHISTAN05), Ms. Elia Nauroz Ali (YP03-BALOCHISTAN01), Mr. Amir Abbas (YP08-FATA01), Mr. Hafeezullah Wazir (YP09-FATA02), Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03) and Mr. Usama Riaz (YP37-PUNJAB17) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that “eighty percent economy of Baluchistan province is based on agriculture” but unfortunately for the last two decades drought has almost destroyed the agriculture sector as compared to other provinces the water channels system in Baluchistan is limited only to two districts while agricultural activities in rest of the districts depend upon tube wells and Load shedding has further destroy the agriculture sector, low voltage cause the huge damages to the tube wells resulting the finical losses of the formers. This not only created the hurdle for stabilizing the economy but also discourage the lives of those relating to the agriculture sector, so This House demand the federal government to take revolutionary steps towards the implementation of agriculture reforms and also take the decision of withdrawal of electricity subsidy on agriculture tube wells which will be in the benefit of province and its peoples”.

Third Session
(23-6-2012)

Mr. Sagar Kumar Katija (YP06-BALOCHISTAN04), Mr. Muhammad Aamir Khan Khichi (YP30-PUNJAB10), Mr. Ali Raza (YP14-KPK01), Mr. Salman Khan Shinwari (YP18-KPK05), Mr. Noman Nayyer Kulachvi (YP17-KPK04), Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03) and Mr. Hunain Ali Quadri (YP49-SINDH01) would like to move the following resolution: "This House is of the opinion that human rights violations with religious minorities are on rampant in the wake of intolerance in our society. Government needs to safeguard the fundamental rights of all religious minorities (as per constitution of Islamic republic of Pakistan and in the light of the principles mentioned by the Founder of Pakistan in His 11 August 1947 speech) , and take practical steps to safeguard the rights" 

Third Session
(24-6-2012)

Mr. Touseef Ahmed Abbasi (YP02-AJK02), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09), Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Mr. Amir Abbas (YP08-FATA01), Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03), Ms. Seep Akhter Channer (YP55-SINDH07), Ms. Yusraa Faaruq (YP13-ICT03), Ms. Shaheera Jalil Albasit (YP56-SINDH08), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52- SINDH04) and Mr. Ali Raza (YP14-KPK01) to introduce a Private Member Bill further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898.

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03) would like to present the Committee’s report on “Tax Reforms in Pakistan”.

Fourth Session
(27-8-2012)

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03), Ms. Seep Akhter Channer (YP55-SINDH07) would like to move following resolution; “This House is of the opinion that killings of innocent Muslims in Burma by Buddhist community is a condemnable act, and should be stopped immediately. This House is also of the opinion that Government of Pakistan shall use its diplomatic channels and play its role in stopping the killings.”

Fourth Session
(31-8-2012)

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03), Mr. Zafarullah (YP40-PUNJAB20), Mr Kashif Yousaf Badar (YP27-PUNJAB07), Mr. Umer Raza (YP48-PUNJAB28) and Mr. Touseef Ahmed Abbasi (YP02-AJK02) to move the following motion: “This House may discuss about the parameters of state institutions of in prospective of current ongoing disturbances between the executives and Apex court of the state.”

Fifth Session
(21-9-2012)

Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03) would like to move the following resolution as chairperson special committee on Balochistan: “This House is of the opinion that absconder murderer of Nawab Akber Khan Bugti, Pervaiz Musharaf shall immediately be brought to the country, without any further delay, and be presented in front of the court of law.”

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