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  • Sirdar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa

    PP-243 (Dera Ghazi Khan-IV)

    Assembly Tenure: 2008-2013 (15th Assembly)

    • Status
    • Resigned

    • Position(s) Held
    • Senior Advisor to Chief Minister: Finance

    • Profession(s)
    • Party Affiliation
    • Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz)
      (See other MPAs of this party)
    • Father's/Husband's Name
    • Sirdar Dost Muhammad Khan Khosa

    • Marital Status
    • Married

    • Children
    • 3

    • Place of Birth
    • Dera Ghazi Khan

    • Religion
    • Islam

    • Tribe
    • Khosa

    • Took oath on
    • 3rd July 2008

    Resigned

    Personal Career & Interests

    Sirdar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa son of Sirdar Dost Muhammad Khan Khosa, Senior Advisor to Chief Minister, Punjab was born on October 20, 1935 in D.G.Khan. He got his primary education from Queen Marry’s College, Lahore during 1941-46, and from Chief’s (Aitchison) College, Lahore during 1946-54. He is the 21st recognized Chief of the Khosa tribe, a Baluch tribe spread out in the Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh. He has three sons and his youngest son, Sirdar Dost Muhammad Khan Khosa served as the Chief Minister, Punjab and is now a Minister in the Punjab Cabinet. Sirdar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa was first elected as Member, West Pakistan Assembly in 1962 at the age of 26 years, being the youngest member in the House. He also remained Member

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  • Twice the age: Zulfiqar Khosa marries granddaughter of Nawab of Kalat

    Zulfiqar Khosa is around 79 years of age while his bride Faryal is about 35.


    PHOTO: EXPRESS NEWS screenshot of Zulfiqar Khosa at his wedding.

    KARACHI: Former Senior Adviser to the Punjab Chief Minister and PML-N leader Zulfiqar Khosa on Tuesday married the granddaughter of Nawab of Kalat, Radio Pakistanreported.

    Khosa is around 79 years of age while his bride Faryal is about 35 years old.

    The wedding was a low-key affair that took place in DHA area of Karachi. The event was attended by Khosa's sons Dost Muhammad and Hassam Khosa along with a few other friends and family.

    Sources say the new bride has gifted cars to her husband's sons to celebrate her marriage.

    Faryal has a house in Balochistan and another in Karachi, where she has also served as a party member in Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.

    Sources from inside Khosa's family claim he has married again because his first wife Nadra Bibi is sick and suffers from an ailment of the spine.

    Khosa was close to the Sharif brothers during their last term in the Punjab, from 2008 to 2013. He was a senior adviser to Shahbaz Sharif, the chief minister, and was in charge of the chief minister’s office located at 90 The Mall.

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    Zulfiqar Ali Khosa

    Pakistani politician

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    Senator

    Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khosa

    In office
    August 12, 1999 – October 12, 1999
    PresidentMuhammad Rafiq Tarar
    Prime MinisterNawaz Sharif
    In office
    12 March 2012 – 12 March 2018
    Prime MinisterShahid Khaqan Abbasi
    ConstituencyGeneral settee from Punjab
    In office
    3 July 2008 – 12 March 2012
    ConstituencyPP-243 Dera Ghazi Khan-IV
    In office
    18 Feb 1997 – 12 Oct 1999
    ConstituencyPP-201 Dera Ghazi Khan-III
    In office
    18 October 1993 – 17 November 1996
    ConstituencyPP-201 Dera Ghazi Khan-III
    In office
    5 Nov 1990 – 28 June 1993
    ConstituencyPP-201 Dera Ghazi Khan-III
    In office
    30 November 1988 – 6 August 1990
    ConstituencyPP-201 Dera Ghazi Khan-III
    In office
    12 Strut 1985 – 30 Hawthorn 1988
    ConstituencyPP-184 Dera Ghazi Khan-I
    In office
    9 April 1977 – 5 July 1977
    ConstituencyPP-192 Dera Ghazi Khan-VII
    In office
    9 June 1962 – 8 June 1965
    ConstituencyDera Ghazi Khan-II
    Born (1935-10-20) 20 Oct 1935 (age 89)
    Bahadurgarh, Dera Ghazi Khan Division, Punjab, Island India(now Pakis