Raja Nadir Pervez

Raja Nadir Pervez
Raja Nadir Pervez in 2008
MNA for NA-85 Faisalabad-XI
In office
2002–2007
Preceded byConstituency Re-Established
Succeeded byMuhammad Akram Ansari
MNA for NA-62 Faisalabad-VI
In office
February 15, 1997 – October 12, 1999
Preceded byDildar Ahmed Cheema
Succeeded byConstituency Re-Established
In office
November 3, 1990 – July 18, 1993
Preceded byGhulam Mustafa Bajwa
Succeeded byDildar Ahmed Cheema
MNA for NA-37 Rawalpindi—VI
In office
October 15, 1993 – November 5, 1996
Preceded byRaja Zaheer Khan
Succeeded byKhurshid Zaman
MNA for NA-69 Faisalabad-IV
In office
March 20, 1985 – May 29, 1988
Preceded byMian Zahid Sarfraz
Succeeded byFaisal Saleh Hayat
Minister of Communications
In office
August 6, 1998 – October 12, 1999
Preceded byMuhammad Azam Khan Hoti
Succeeded byLt. Gen. Iftikhar Hussain Shah
Minister of Water and Power
In office
1991–1993
Minister of Interior
In office
July 28, 1987 – May 29, 1988
Preceded byWasim Sajjad
Succeeded byMalik Naseem Ahmad
Personal details
Born
Raja Nadir Pervez Khan

(1940-11-11) November 11, 1940 (age 83)
Lyallpur, Punjab British India
(Now Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan)
Political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (2013–present)
Pakistan Muslim League (N) (1993–2013)
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (1988–1993)
ResidenceFaisalabad
Alma materPakistan Military Academy, Kakul
ProfessionBusinessman
Politician
Awards Sitara-e-Jurat
Military service
AllegiancePakistan Pakistan
Branch/service Pakistan Army
Years of service1963–1974
Rank Lieutenant-Colonel (Stripped from Rank)
UnitPunjab Regiment
Battles/warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Bangladesh Liberation War

Major Raja Nadir Pervez Khan (born November 11, 1940) is a Pakistani politician, ex-MP of the Parliament, and former Pakistan Army officer. He participated in Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 and is an alleged perpetrator of Barguna massacre among other war crimes.[1][2] Later, Parvez serevd as a minister in the Nawaz Sharif government during his second tenure. He is the brother-in-law of the former Corps Commander of Quetta Lieutenant-General Tariq Pervez.

  1. ^ "The Daily Janakantha". oldsite.dailyjanakantha.com. April 5, 2014. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "মুক্তিযুদ্ধে বরগুনা গণহত্যা". The Daily Star Bangla. June 2, 2022. Retrieved May 12, 2023.

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