Amanullah Khan Jadoon
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Amanullah Khan Jadoon is a Pakistani politician served as the Federal Minister for Petroleum & Natural Resources during 2002 to 2007 and political rival of Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan.[1]
[edit] Political career
Amanullah Khan Jadoon was twice elected as an MPA, (Member of the Provincial Assembly) for the North-West Frontier Province. On being elected in 1985 he became the planning and Development minister for the North-West Frontier Province and after the 1988 election he served as communication and works minister. In 1993, as part of the Federal Caretaker Cabinet, he served as the Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs.
In the 2002 elections he was elected as a Member of the National Assembly (MNA) for his constituency, NA-17: Abbottabad. His constituency is a mix of urban and rural areas as it includes part of the Abbottabad city and the adjoining galiyats - mountain valleys. On the 2nd September 2004 he assumed his current role as Federal Minister for Petroleum & Natural Resources.
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Provincial Minister for Planning and Development (NWFP) 1985 |
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Provincial Minister for Communications (NWFP) 1988 |
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Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs 1993 |
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Minister for Petroleum & Natural Resources | Succeeded by Mr. Ahsan Ullah Khan |
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HAFIZ ABDULLAH KHAN JADOON:- He was the first Matriculate muslim of Hazara Division (1892)

