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Profile of Member of Youth Parliament Pakistan 2012 |
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Omair Najam YP52-SINDH04 |
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Brief Profile |
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Mr. Omair Najam, born on July 21, 1990, hails from Karachi. He has completed his Telecommunication Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology. He has worked as an event manager at Mehran UET and wrote many articles for FEECE magazine. |
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Status in Youth Parliament |
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Politically, Omair Najam was affiliated with Blue Party
and served as, Chairperson Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication
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Contact Detail |
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Email: |
najam_omair@hotmail.com |
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Participation in Legislative Business |
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Second Session (16-4-2012) |
Mr. Muhamamd Umar Riaz (YP36-PUNJAB16), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) and Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that immediate actions should be taken for ensuring durable peace in Karachi, the country’s economic hub. The elements responsible for the law and order situation in Karachi deserve no leniency and should be dealt with an iron fist.” |
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Second Session (19-4-2012) |
Ms. Seep Akhter Channer (YP55-SINDH07), Mr. Muhammad Zafar Siddique (YP39-PUNJAB19), Mr. Ubaid Ur Rehman (YP47-PUNJAB47), Mr. Saleem khan (YP05-BALOCHISTAN07), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) and Mr. Waquas Ahmed (YP60-SINDH12) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that in order to fulfill our energy requirements, Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline should be completed by 2014 without taking international pressure as we are in dire need of energy. Besides generating 5000MW of electricity to plug the electricity shortfall, this project holds critical and strategic importance for Pakistan”. |
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Second Session (20-4-2012) |
Ms. Seep Akhter Channer (YP55-SINDH07) and Mr. Muhammad Zafar Siddique (YP39-PUNJAB19), Mr. Ubaid Ur Rehman (YP47-PUNJAB27), Mr. Saleem khan (YP05-BALOCHISTAN07), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) and Mr. Waquas Ahmed (YP60-SINDH12) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that in order to fulfill our energy requirements, Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline should be completed by 2014 without taking international pressure as we are in dire need of energy. Besides generating 5000MW of electricity to plug the electricity shortfall, this project holds critical and strategic importance for Pakistan”. |
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Third Session (22-6-2012) |
Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Muhammad Asghar Fareed (YP31-PUNJAB11), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB24), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhry (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.” |
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Mr. Muhammad Aamir Khan Khichi (YP30-PUNJAB10), Mr. Osama Mehmood (YP42-PUNJAB22), Mr. Umer Raza (YP48-PUNJAB28), Mr. Saleem Khan (YP07-BALOCHISTAN05), Ms. Shaheera Jalil Albasit (YP56-SINDH06) and Mr Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) would like to move the following resolution:“This House is of the opinion that human rights violations such as arbitrary detention, torture, deaths in custody, forced disappearances, and extrajudicial execution are rampant throughout Pakistan. The government of Pakistan must ensure basic fundamental rights of all citizens prescribed under constitution according to Article 10, 12 and 37”. |
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Mr. Sagar Kumar Katija (YP06-BALOCHISTAN04), Ms. Shaheera Jalil Albasit (YP56-SINDH08), Mr. Muhammad Aamir Khan Khichi (YP30-PUNJAB10), Mr. Umar Raza (YP48-PUNJAB28), Mr. Ali Raza (YP14-KPK01), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) and Mr. Muhammad Sohail (YP34-PUNJAB14) would like to move the following resolution.“This House is of the opinion that education budget must be enhanced to an appropriate percentage of the total GDP. The government should improvise the condition of Higher Education Commission and should pay its due installments on time to safeguard the (standard of) Higher Education”. |
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Fourth Session (27-8-2012) |
Mr. Muhammad Zafar Siddique (YP39-PUNJAB19), Ms. Shaheera Jalil Albasit (YP56-SINDH08), Mr. Muhammad Waqar (YP38-PUNJAB18), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09), Ms. Seep Akhter Channer (YP55-SINDH07) and Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH02) would like to move the following resolution; “This House expresses grave apprehension and strong disappointment on the decision of the United States to support India for becoming permanent member of UN Security Council. This House believes that this particular decision has grave implication for the direction and prospects of the system of multilateral cooperation promoted by the UN charter and for peace and security and stability in region, particularly South Asia”. |
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Mr. Muhammad Umar Riaz (YP36-PUNJAB16), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09) and Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05) would like to move the following resolution; “This House is of the opinion that the bilateral economic r |
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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 “This House is of the opinion that the bilateral economic relations between Pakistan and India since Independence have been effected by the Political factors. With a vision to enhance Peace and Prosperity flourish in the region; both countries should progress towards closer economic relations synergizing the bilateral economic potential. Moreover there is a need to make use of the South Asian Free trade agreement (SAFTA).” |
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Fourth Session (28-8-2012) |
Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Hassan Ashraf (YP01-AJK1) and Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05) would like to move the following resolution; “This House is of the opinion that Kashmir conflict is the main cause of dispute between Pakistan and India. For the speedy resolution of the conflict both countries should include the Kashmiri Leadership in the dialogue process. Moreover both countries should demilitarize the Jammu and Kashmir Valley to abridge the trust deficient.” |
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Fourth Session (31-8-2012) |
Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05), Ms. Sahr 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. |
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Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) to introduce a Private Member Bill further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 |
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Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05) and Ms. Anum Mohsin (YP22-PUNJAB02) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that there is lack of co-ordination |
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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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Fifth Session (21-9-2012) |
Mr. Muhammad Haseeb Ahsen (YP51-SINDH03), Mr. Jamal Naseer Jamaee (YP50-SINDH02), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09) , Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Hunain Ali Quadri (YP49-SINDH01), Ms. Seep Akhtar Channer (YP55-SINDH07), Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP59-SINDH11) and Mr. Tabraiz sadiq Marri (YP58-SINDH10) would like to move the following resolution: “This House believes that special attention must be given to Karachi’s law and order situation keeping in view its importance as the economic hub of Pakistan. This house also demands that the Government of Pakistan must take strict, impartial and bold action against the criminals, and may also utilize Military for this purpose if required. |
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Mr. Hafeez Ullah Wazir (YP09-FATA02), Mr. Touseef Ahmed Abbasi (YP02-AJK02) and Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that FATA is completely under military role since 9/11. The people face too many difficulties because of the hard and unchallenging policies of the Army and FC forces while the people have no access to courts like all other citizens of Pakistan do have. To abolish such oppression and to make the people of FATA realized the true citizens of Pakistan the jurisdiction of Supreme Court should be extended to FATA.” |
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