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Irfanullah Khan Marwat
ConstituencyKarachi
Personal details
Born (1950-08-31) 31 August 1950 (age 74)
Political partyIndependent Candidate
ChildrenSamar Haroon Bilour
EducationInstitute of Business Administration (English Language Course)
ProfessionBusinessman/Politician

Irfanullah Khan Marwat (Urdu: عرفان اللہ خان مروت, born 1950) is a Pakistani politician. He has served as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh and has been appointed as a Provincial Minister in Sindh, Pakistan several times. Irfanullah Khan Marwat has held numerous portfolios in the Sindh Government since 1989 including transport, health, home, education and mines and mineral.

He is one of the sons-in-law of former President of Pakistan Ghulam Ishaq Khan and rose to prominence in the early 90s under the Chief Ministership of Jam Sadiq Ali. Irfan Marwat is a graduate of Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi and is well known among the political circles of Pakistan. Irfanullah Khan Marwat was elected again as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh on 11 May 2013. He has a large voter base in the city of Karachi and is a popular and well known politician in Pakistan. Irfanullah Khan Marwat, is member of Pakistan Muslim League (N) and elected from PS-114.

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References

  1. "First elected female lawmaker in Peshawar carries family legacy". Arab News. 28 February 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  2. "Pakistani Clan Vows Revenge in Rape Case".

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