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  Muhammad Faizan Idrees
YP36-PUNJAB19
 
  Brief Profile  

Born on August 7, 1988. Muhammad Faizan Idrees completed Bachelors & Masters of Business Administration from Bahria University, Islamabad. He has always been very active in extra and co-curricular activities by being the Logistics Head of the Events Club of Bahria University from 2007-2010. He also worked with Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan for 3 months as a National Intern in 2010. He joined Sharif Medical City Hospital as Assistant Manager Administration in June 2010 and later he was attached with Ms. Maryam Nawaz Sharif as her Office Manager till 30th September 2011. During his stay with the esteemed organization, he worked as a volunteer for the relief activities for flood affected people of Nowshera, Dera Ismail Khan and Muzaffargarh representing Sharif Medical City Hospital. He also established a Tent Village, comprising of around 200 tents for the flood affected masses of Nowshera in Taru Jabba town near Peshawar representing Sharif Medical City Hospital and Pakistan Muslim League (N). Governance, Public Policy, Human Rights, Development Economics is the keys areas of his interest. He is enrolled in M. Phil in Government and Public Policy at the National Defence University, Islamabad. He see himself to become a seasoned politician, years down the lane.

  Status in Youth Parliament  

Politically, Muhammad Faizan Idrees is affiliated with Blue Party and is member of Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Finance, Planning Affairs and Economics

  Contact Detail  
Email: faizan.idrees@gmail.com
  Participation in Legislative Business  
Second Session
(24-04-2013)

Mr. Junaid Ashraf (YP01-AJK01), Mr. Hasham Malik (YP09-ICT01), Ms. Sarwat Malik (YP10-ICT02), Ms. Bushra Iqbal Rao (YP60-SINDH12) and Mr. Muhammad Faizan Idrees (YP36-PUNJAB19) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that a uniform system of education should be introduced   all over the country, amalgamating all the systems into one such system which would not only suit all the needs of the society including both religious and modern education but will also progressively overcome the problem that multiplicity of system creates. Moreover, the educational budget must also be increased and proper utilization of it must be ensured.”

Mr. Junaid Ashraf (YP01-AJK01), Mr. Hasham Malik (YP09-ICT01), Ms. Sarvat Malik (YP10-ICT02), Ms. Bushra Iqbal Rao (YP60-SINDH12) and Mr. Muhammad Faizan Idrees (YP36-PUNJAB19) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that it is high time that we acknowledge that there is a need to open up our minds to a debate about Article 62 & Article 63 of the constitution of Pakistan and amend/remove the highly controversial and vague clauses.”

Second Session
(26-04-2013)

Mr. Muhammad Faizan Idrees (YP36-PUNJAB19), Mr. Hasham Malik (YP09-ICT01), Ms. Bushra Iqbal Rao (YP60-SINDH12) and Mr. Junaid Ashraf (YP01-AJK01) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that media in general must refrain from the practice of 'media trial' for the cases which are subjudice. It is harmful for the society in terms of maligning the reputation of those involved especially the ones who are later, not proven guilty. The sole responsibility of giving verdicts lies with the courts and the media must not be allowed to give verdict-like statements and show discussions that might even affect the outcome of the cases under review of the courts.”

Mr. Hasham Malik (YP09-ICT01), Ms. Mehwish Rani (YP46-PUNJAB29), Ms. Bushra Iqbal Rao (YP60-SINDH12), Mr. Muhammad Faizan Idrees (YP36-PUNJAB19) and Mr. Junaid Ashraf (YP01-AJK01) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the Supreme Court should limit judicial activism, since it is interfering in the executive’s domain, and by doing so it is not only crossing the lines which keep the executive and judiciary separate, but is also affecting the day-to-day governance process. Moreover, it has political implications in Pakistan’s polarized political context which lead to political instability and internal disharmony.  Therefore, the judiciary should exercise judicial restraint and let the executive work and deliver on its own, and instead should focus on providing speedy justice to all and sundry, without a bias towards a few chosen cases.”

Ms. Bushra Iqbal Rao (YP60-SINDH12), Mr. Junaid Ashraf (YP01-AJK01), Mr. Hasham Malik (YP09-ICT01), Mr. Muhammad Faizan (YP36-PUNJAB19) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the coming new government must ensure that local government elections take place as early as possible, which are pending to be held since 2009. Local governments are a constitutional requirement. Article 140 A of the constitution states (After the 18th amendment): “Each Province shall, by law, establish a local government system and devolve political, administrative and financial responsibility and authority to the elected representatives of the local governments. Elections to the local governments shall be held by the Election Commission of Pakistan.” Articles 32 and 7 also support the local governments as public institutions. The coming government must think beyond political motives and allow local governments to empower the common masses starting from the lowest tier, in the true spirit of democracy.”

Third Session
(06-07-2013)

Ms. Bushra Iqbal Rao (YP60-SINDH12), Mr. Junaid Ashraf (YP01-AJK01) and Mr. Muhammad Faizan Idrees (YP36-PUNJAB19) would like to move the following resolution:“This House is of the opinion that the government and the civil society in general must take steps to promote the culture of entrepreneurship in the country, keeping in view model examples from other countries along with the challenges of our own economy. This would, gradually, over time, not only help the economic wheel, but also cater to the problem of unemployment facing the youth in Pakistan

Fourth Session
(30-08-2013)

Mr. Junaid Ashraf (YP01-AJK01), Ms. Sarwat Malik (YP10-ICT02), Ms. Bushra Iqbal Rao (YP60-SINDH12), Mr. Hasham Malik (YP09-ICT01) and Mr. Muhammad Faizan Idrees (YP36-PUNJAB19) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that “Indus Water Treaty is evidently the most successful confidence building measures between India & Pakistan nevertheless there is a need to make treaty more transparent by using state of art, satellite based real-time telemetry system in Azad Jammu Kashmir & Indian Held Kashmir for timely and improved water management”

Fourth Session
(31-08-2013)

Mr. Junaid Ashraf (YP01-AJK01), Ms. Sarwat Malik (YP10-ICT02), Ms. Bushra Iqbal Rao (YP60-SINDH12), Mr. Hasham Malik (YP09-ICT01) and Mr. Muhammad Faizan Idrees (YP36-PUNJAB19) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that “Indus Water Treaty is evidently the most successful confidence building measures between India & Pakistan nevertheless there is a need to make treaty more transparent by using state of art, satellite based real-time telemetry system in Azad Jammu Kashmir & Indian Held Kashmir for timely and improved water management.”

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