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Khan Habibullah Khan
خان حبیب اللہ خان
1st Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan
In office
6 August 1973 – 4 July 1977
DeputyAbdul Malik Baloch
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byGhulam Ishaq Khan
10th Minister of Interior
In office
13 June 1962 – 23 March 1965
PresidentAyub Khan
Preceded byZakir Husain
Succeeded byAyub Khan
Acting President of Pakistan
In office
1977–1978
Preceded byFazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Succeeded byZia-ul-Haq
Personal details
Born(1901-10-14)14 October 1901
Aligarh, British Raj
(now India)
Died5 December 1978(1978-12-05) (aged 77)
Peshawar, Pakistan
Political partyPakistan Peoples Party
Alma materAligarh Muslim University

Khan Habibullah Khan (Urdu: حبیب اللہ خان ), (also known as Khan Habibullah Khan Marwat, Urdu: خان حبیب اللہ خان مروت) (14 October 1901 – 5 December 1978) was the 1st Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan and former Peshawar High Court judge. He also served as the 10th Interior Minister of Pakistan during Ayub Khan's regime before serving two terms as Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan during Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's administration. In 1937, Habibullah Khan joined the Khaksar movement and worked in the North West Frontier Province.

Career

Habibullah Khan graduated from Aligarh Muslim University in 1926. He was one of the leading lawyers in the region mostly practicing criminal cases in the then District Headquarters in Bannu. He lived in Bannu for his legal practice and returned to family home in Lakki Marwat occasionally. A street still exists in the name of Habibullah Khan in Bannu City where he then resided. He remained elected legislator of the first legislative council of then-North West Frontier Province from 1932 to 1946. Upon the partition of India in 1947, Habibullah Khan opted for a career in law and became the first District and Sessions Judge of Peshawar High Court in 1947. He was elevated to the position of judge of the Peshawar High Court in 1956 and remained in that position until 1961.

Habibullah Khan started his political career when he won elections in 1962 and was appointed as the Interior Minister of Pakistan when General Ayub Khan was formally declared President. He continued in this post until 1965, when Ayub Khan himself took the portfolio of Interior Minister, then known as Home Affairs Minister. Habibullah Khan was appointed as the chief Minister of then-West Pakistan located in Lahore (being the leader of the House in the West Pakistan Assembly). He remained as Chief Minister from 1965 to 1967, and resigned after developing political differences. Habibullah Khan was the first Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan from 6 August 1973 until 5 August 1975, and was consecutively elected chairman for the second term of the Senate from 6 August 1975 until 4 July 1977. He remained acting President of Pakistan from 1977 until 1978, when martial law was imposed on the country by General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.

See also

References

  1. "Allama Mashraqi". Archived from the original on 5 June 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  2. Former Chairmen of the Senate of Pakistan Archived 6 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine Senate secretariat
Political offices
Preceded byZakir Husain Minister of the Interior
1962–1965
Succeeded byAyub Khan
New office Chairman of the Senate
1973–1977
Succeeded byGhulam Ishaq Khan
Interior ministers of Pakistan
Italics indicate caretaker or acting ministers
Senate of Pakistan
Chairmen
Deputy Chairmen
Leader of the House
Elections
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