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'''Ehsan Wyne''' (b.May 3, 1938 -) is a Pakistani [[lawyer]], political activist and secretary general of the [[Awami National Party]].<ref>[http://www.pakistanileaders.com.pk/profilesdetail.php?id=82 Ehsan Wyne profile]</ref>
'''Ehsan Wyne''' (b.May 3, 1938 -) is a Pakistani [[lawyer]], political activist and secretary general of the [[Awami National Party]].<ref>[http://www.pakistanileaders.com.pk/profilesdetail.php?id=82 Ehsan Wyne profile]</ref>
He received his Bachelors degree from Emerson College, Multan, and did LLB from SM Law College, Karachi.
He received his Bachelors degree from Emerson College, Multan, and did LLB from SM Law College, Karachi.
An active member of the [[National Awami Party]] since 1968, he was arrested numerous times due to his opposition to the Military governments of [[Ayub Khan (Field Marshal)|Ayub Khan]] and [[Zia-ul Haq]]. In 2002-2003 he briefly served as Awami National Party acting President after the party leadership resigned following its shock defeat in the 2002 general elections.<ref>[http://www.dawn.com/2003/05/11/nat3.htm Asfandyar re-elected ANP president] May 11, 2003. DAWN</ref>
An active member of the [[National Awami Party]] since 1968, he was arrested numerous times due to his opposition to the military governments of [[Ayub Khan (Field Marshal)|Ayub Khan]] and [[Zia-ul Haq]]. In 2002-2003 he briefly served as Awami National Party acting President after the party leadership resigned following its shock defeat in the 2002 general elections.<ref>[http://www.dawn.com/2003/05/11/nat3.htm Asfandyar re-elected ANP president] May 11, 2003. DAWN</ref>


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Ehsan Wyne (b.May 3, 1938 -) is a Pakistani lawyer, political activist and secretary general of the Awami National Party.[1] He received his Bachelors degree from Emerson College, Multan, and did LLB from SM Law College, Karachi. An active member of the National Awami Party since 1968, he was arrested numerous times due to his opposition to the military governments of Ayub Khan and Zia-ul Haq. In 2002-2003 he briefly served as Awami National Party acting President after the party leadership resigned following its shock defeat in the 2002 general elections.[2]

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