Sikandar Hayat Khan (Azad Kashmir politician) explained

Sikandar Hayat Khan
Birth Date:1934 6, df=yes
Death Place:Poonch, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan
Office:Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir
Term Start:17 June 1985
Term End:28 June 1990
Predecessor:Abdul Hamid Khan
Successor:Raja Mumtaz Hussain
Term Start2:25 July 2001
Term End2:23 July 2006
Predecessor2:Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry
Successor2:Sardar Attique Ahmed
Office3:President of Azad Kashmir
Term Start3:12 August 1991
Term End3:11 May 1996
Predecessor3:Abdul Rashid Abbasi (Acting)
Successor3:Abdul Rashid Abbasi (Acting)
Term Start4:23 May 1996
Term End4:11 August 1996
Predecessor4:Abdul Rashid Abbasi (Acting)
Successor4:Raja Mumtaz Hussain (Acting)
Party:All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference
Otherparty:Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Native Name:سردار سِکندر حیات خان
Native Name Lang:ur

Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan (Urdu: سردار سِکندر حیات خان) (1 June 1932 – 9 October 2021)[1] was an Azad Kashmiri politician who served as the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir for two non-consecutives terms.[2] He also served as the President of Azad Kashmir twice.[3] He was the longest-serving prime minister of Azad Kashmir, having served a total of more than 10 years across two tenures.

Early life and education

Born into an eminent political family of Domaal Rajputs from Kashmir, Khan was the son of Sardar Fateh Muhammad Khan Karailvi, famous for his role in one of the first major uprisings against the Dogra regime in 1931. His father led the protest against a tax on salt imposed by the Maharaja's regime. Sardar Fateh Muhammad Khan Karailvi along with Baba-e-Poonch Col Khan Muhammad Khan were the only two elected members of the Jammu Kashmir Legislative Assembly Called "Praja Sabha" from Poonch District for 12 consecutive years from 1934-46.[4]

Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan received his early schooling in his native village of Karela in Fatehpur Thakiala, now in District Kotli, and in Poonch city. He went on to study at Gordon College (Rawalpindi), graduating in 1956 before going on to the University Law College in Lahore to obtain a law degree in 1958.

Career

After formally joining the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference, he ran for membership in the Kotli council, a position he occupied for eight years, during which he was also elected the President of Bar Association, Kotli. In 1970, he was elected to the Azad Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly and became the Revenue Minister in 1972.

He returned to office from his constituency in every election held in Azad Kashmir between 1970 and 2001, barring the years when he was President of Azad Kashmir. His brother Sardar Muhammad Naeem Khan[5] served as a member from that area during that period.

He served as acting President of the Jammu & Kashmir Muslim Conference in the 1976–78 period and was elected President in 1978, a position he held until 1988. In 1985, he was elected Prime Minister of AJK and served until 1990. He headed the opposition in the Assembly until 1991, when he was elected President of AJK for a five-year term. On 25 July 2001, he was sworn in as Prime Minister of AJK for a second time, serving another five-year term. Khan initially retired from active politics in July 2006. However, he later played a major role in introducing Pakistan Muslim League (N) in AJK for which he was given the position of Senior Vice President of PML-(N) in 2011.[6]

He quit PML-(N) in February 2021 and joined the Muslim Conference as head of the party.[7]

Death

On 9 October 2021, Hayat, who was diabetic and a cardiac patient, died in his hometown; aged 87.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former AJK president and PM Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan passes away. www.geo.tv.
  2. Web site: Pakistan: Most of quake victims return to their native areas - Sikandar Hayat . 12 April 2006 . 5 April 2021.
  3. Web site: Kashmiri leader Sikandar Hayat rejoins Muslim Conference . Dawn . Tariq . Naqash . 13 February 2021 . 5 April 2021.
  4. Book: Sharma . Surinder Kumar . ul Hassan . Yaqoob . Behuria . Ashok . 2019 . Pakistan Occupied Kashmir: Politics, Parties and Personalities . Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses . Pentagon Press LLP . 213 . 978-93-86618-67-2.
  5. Web site: Archived copy . 2008-07-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120209165427/http://www.pmajk.gov.pk/CV_naeem_khan.asp . 2012-02-09 .
  6. News: Nawaz names Farooq Haider as AJK PM . The News . Muhammad Saleh. Zaafir . 28 July 2016 . 5 April 2021.
  7. Web site: Sardar Sikandar Hayat quits PML-N, joins Muslim Conference as supreme leader . 13 February 2021 . 5 April 2021.
  8. News: Veteran Kashmiri leader Sikandar Hayat dies . Dawn . October 10, 2021.