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'''Rao Muhammad Afzal Khan'''(1925 [[Kalanore]], India - 12 May 1988, India.<ref>Election Diary 1988</ref>) was a politician in Pakistan. In 1952, he was elected as MPA from [[Sahiwal District]] Tehsil Depalpur. He went on to win election an additional four times as Member of the Provincial Assembly and twice as a Member of the National Assembly in 1985 and 1988.<ref>[http://www.pap.gov.pk/index.php/members/profile/en/9/159 Rao Muhammad Afzal Khan]</ref>
'''Rao Muhammad Afzal Khan'''(1925 [[Kalanore]], India - 12 May 1988, India.<ref>Election Diary 1988</ref>) was a politician in Pakistan. In 1952, he was elected as MPA from [[Sahiwal District]] Tehsil Depalpur. He went on to win election an additional four times as Member of the Provincial Assembly and twice as a Member of the National Assembly in 1985 and 1988.<ref>[http://www.pap.gov.pk/index.php/members/profile/en/9/159 Rao Muhammad Afzal Khan]</ref>



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Rao Muhammad Afzal Khan(1925 Kalanore, India - 12 May 1988, India.[1]) was a politician in Pakistan. In 1952, he was elected as MPA from Sahiwal District Tehsil Depalpur. He went on to win election an additional four times as Member of the Provincial Assembly and twice as a Member of the National Assembly in 1985 and 1988.[2]

Biography

In 1952, Khan was elected MPA for Sahiwal District. He was reelected to this position on four occasions. In 1970 he was the only member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab in the Sahiwal District to win election against Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's party, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). As a result of this, Bhutto visited Khan to request him to join the PPP, which Khan did. Khan then ran for election in 1988 against Nawaz Sharif and won the election by a large margin.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Election Diary 1988
  2. ^ Rao Muhammad Afzal Khan

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