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Profile of Youth Parliament Pakistan Member |
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Amin Ismaili YP15-KP05 |
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Brief Profile |
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Born on July 16,1987. Amin Ismaili completed his Bachelor in Business Administration in Finance from IQRA University, Karachi. Currently he is enrolled in MBA Finance at AIR University, Islamabad. He has attended many seminars and symposiums including Corporate Ethics, Global HR Challenges, Conflict Management Skills, Leadership, Time Management, combating negativity and promoting teamwork, etc. He has also attended sessions for promoting financial literacy arranged by South Asian Federation of Exchanges. He is also a participant of Global Entrepreneurship Week arranged by Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industries and Center of International Private Enterprise. He participated in debate, essay writing and chess competitions. He wants to become an Economist and Financial expert. |
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Status in Youth Parliament |
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Politically, Amin Ismaili is affiliated with Blue Party
and is working as Chairperson Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Finance, Planning Affairs and Economics
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Contact Detail |
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Email: |
amindiplomat@gmail.com |
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Participation in Legislative Business |
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First Session (01-03-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KP05) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that Pakistan Army should take a targeted and result oriented operation against Taliban and other militant groups occupied in the tribal areas of Pakistan, because these extremist elements are threat to Pakistan’s sovereignty. Therefore it is important that all the political forces of Pakistan should unite in this regard and support Pak Army”. |
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Second Session (24-04-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KPK05) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the upcoming elected government of Pakistan must take measures to deweaponize the country. In this regard, the government should ban the unauthorized production and use of arms and weapons and make possible measures to control illicit trafficking, possession and display of arms and weapons in the country, so as to eradicate killings, kidnapping for ransom and extortion by terrorists, criminals and anti-social elements for waging guerrilla war against the state, mass destruction, suicide bombing, desecration of places of worship, killings of innocent citizens and to restore peace, tranquility, sanity and public order in the country. |
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Second Session (26-04-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KPK05) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that Pakistan has been suffering from acute shortage of energy due to the problem mainly consists of four major parts; firstly dishonest & incompetent management, secondly theft and inefficiencies, thirdly delaying or non-implementation of major projects like gas & oil exploration especially large dams’, fourthly and finally reliance on oil & misuse of gas resources through CNG. Pakistan is facing a shortfall of electricity more than 6000MW while our demand is 18000MW and the installed capacity 21036MW. Ironically, Pakistan energy supply primarily comes from natural gas which is 45%, oil 35%, hydel 12%, coal 6% and nuclear 2%. The government has to strive hard to deal with energy crisis which currently needs to shift balance from oil to coal and hydel in next five years.” |
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Third Session (03-07-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KPK05) would like to invite the attention of Honorable Youth Minister for Interior, Kashmir Affairs, Gilgitbaltistan and FATA towards the ghastly and shocking terror attack near the Base Camp of Nanga Parbat in Gilgit-Baltistan, in which tourists/climbers from China, Ukraine, Russia and Pakistan were attacked and killed by terrorists. This is clearly a deliberate attempt to undermine Pakistan’s image internationally, so as to portray it as an unsafe place for foreign tourists. Moreover the government must take concrete action against the attackers and also provide adequate security to the tourists. |
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Third Session (04-07-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KPK05) would like to move the following resolution:“This House is of the Opinion that Pakistan is facing severe energy crisis that has shattered our economy. The problem mainly consists of four major parts; first dishonest & incompetent management, second theft and inefficiencies, third delaying or non-implementation of major projects like gas & oil exploration especially large dams and fourth is the reliance on oil & misuse of gas resources through CNG. Today Pakistan is facing shortfall of electricity more than 5500MW. Ironically, our energy supply primarily comes from natural gas which is 45%, oil 35%, hydel 12%, coal 6% and nuclear 2%. The government has to strive hard to deal with energy crisis which currently needs to shift balance from oil to coal and hydel in next five years." |
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Third Session (05-07-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KPK05) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the Opinion that Pakistan is facing severe energy crisis that has shattered our economy. The problem mainly consists of four major parts; first dishonest & incompetent management, second theft and inefficiencies, third delaying or non-implementation of major projects like gas & oil exploration especially large dams and fourth is the reliance on oil & misuse of gas resources through CNG. Today Pakistan is facing shortfall of electricity more than 5500MW. Ironically, our energy supply primarily comes from natural gas which is 45%, oil 35%, hydel 12%, coal 6% and nuclear 2%. The government has to strive hard to deal with energy crisis which currently needs to shift balance from oil to coal and hydel in next five years |
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Third Session (06-07-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KPK05) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the Opinion that the new elected government of Pakistan has presented balanced budget for the fiscal year 2013-14. The government took exemplary steps to curtail expenditures and promote austerity. Though Pakistan’s economy is floundering, GDP growth is stagnant, and debt burden is mounted but the newly elected government has taken considerable measures in the budget not only for the business community but also for the development and prosperity of a common man.” |
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Fourth Session (31-08-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KPK05) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that over the years every Government whether democratic or dictatorial has used the police for vested interests. The Government of Pakistan must take tangible measures to make the Police a service-oriented, honest and a professional department.” |
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Fourth Session (01-09-2013) |
Mr. Amin Ismaili (YP15-KP05), Chairman Standing Committee on Finance, Planning Affairs & Economics would like to present a “National Entrepreneurship Policy 2013” |
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