Muhammad Binyamin Rizvi

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Muhammad Binyamin Rizvi
Member of the Provincial Assembly & advisor to the Chief Minister Punjab
In office
(1st Term Oct 1991) (2nd term 17 February 1997) – (1st term 18 April 1993) (2nd Term 12 October 1999)
Preceded byShahbaz Sharif
Succeeded byShahbaz Sharif
minister of Social Welfare, Women Development and Bait-ul-Maal
vice president of PML(N) punjab
Personal details
Born15 Aug 1959
Phalia, Punjab, Pakistan)
Died(2004-06-24)24 June 2004
Political partyPakistan Muslim League (N)
Children3
ProfessionPolitician

Pir Syed Muhammad Binyamin Rizvi (Urdu: پیر سید محمد بنیامین رضوی) 15 Aug 1959 - 24 June 2004) was a Pakistani politician.[1] He was the oldest son of Pir Syed Mohammad Yaqoob Shah (a famous spiritual and religious scholar, and member of the provincial assembly who died on 31 August 1991). On 24 June 2004, he was brutally murdered in Lahore near his house. He is buried next to his father, the late Pir Syed Mohammad Yaqoob Shah, in his hometown of Phalia.

Education[edit]

Rizvi received a degree in civil engineering from the G.C.T Government College of Technology, Lahore in 1980, and a degree from Allama Iqbal Open University in Islamabad in 1981.[2]

Political career[edit]

He was elected as a MPA (Member of the Provincial Assembly) of the Punjab in 1991 after his father death. And in 1997, he was re-elected as a MPA from PP-99. In his very 1st term he served as an advisor to the Chief Minister Punjab in 1992, and in his 2nd term he became Minister for Social Welfare, Women Development, and Bait-ul-Maal of Punjab until the proclamation of Emergency in 1999. In 2001, he became vice president of PML(N) Punjab and he held that seat until his death in 2004.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pir Binyamin Rizvi (1958-2004)". Daily Times (Pakistan). 27 June 2004. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
  2. ^ Pakistan legislature page