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Mohammad Asghar
Assumed office
2007
Preceded byLaura Anne Jones
ConstituencySouth Wales East
Personal details
Born1945
India Peshawar, British Raj (now Pakistan)
Nationality Great Britain
Political partyPlaid Cymru
Websitehttp://plaidcymru.org/content.php?nID=325;lID=1

Mohammad Asghar (born 1945) is a Welsh politician. Representing Plaid Cymru, he won election to the Welsh Assembly in 2007 on the list for South Wales East.[1] He is the first ethnic minority and Muslim member of the Assembly.[2]

Born in Peshawar in British India (now in Pakistan), Asghar moved to Wales in order to complete a course in accountancy in Newport. After becoming involved in politics, he became the Party’s Regional Coordinator, member of the National Executive Committee and was Wales’ first Muslim councillor. He has also stood for the party in general elections. His daughter, Natasha Asghar, also stood as Plaid Cymru candidate in the 2007 Elections.[3]

On 19 October, 2007, Asghar escaped death as a terrorist explosion in Karachi, Pakistan, killed 130 others.[4] Asghar was in the motorcade, and about 35 meters from Benazir Bhutto's vehicle.[4] Asghar had accompanied Bhutto, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, on her return there from exile.[4]

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