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  Muhammad Iqbal Zehri
YP05-BALOCHISTAN04
 
  Brief Profile  

Born on January 1, 1987. Muhammad Iqbal Zehri belongs from Zehri, Khuzdar district of Balochistan. He acquired his MBA in Banking & Finance from University of Balochistan, Quetta. While pursuing his master program he worked as an intern in different branches of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP). During his university life he served as a Class Representative for the whole session and after completion of his master's studies, in November 2010 he joined NBP as an Officer Grade III and served there for eighteen months. Moreover he was a member of Global Citizens Corps (GCC) under its long year Youth Leadership Program as a Youth Leader in 2009. He also volunteered with Pakistan Red Crescent Society Balochistan on HIV & AIDS and participated in different awareness sessions. In May, 2012 he joined Federal Employees Benevolent & Group Insurance Funds, Establishment Division, Karachi board as an Assistant Director. His areas of interest include in Finance, Human Rights, Youth Advocacy and Education.

  Status in Youth Parliament  

Politically, Muhammad Iqbal Zehri is affiliated with Blue Party

  Contact Detail  
Email: iqbal_zehri@hotmail.com
  Participation in Legislative Business  
Third Session
(03-07-2013)

Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Zehri (YP05-BALOCHISTAN04) and Mr. Asadullah Chattha (YP38-PUNJAB21) would like to present the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the Federal Public Service Commission (hereinafter "the FPSC") should not indulge in any sort of favoritism, nepotism and must be dispassionate while selecting the top bureaucracy of the country and meritocracy should prevail. Moreover the recent incident occurred in Faisalabad is of immense concern for the state and FPSC should ensure that no such event shall occur in future.

Third Session
(06-07-2013)

Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Zehri (YP05-BALOCHISTAN04) and Mr. Asadullah Chattha (YP38-PUNJAB21) would like to present the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the Federal Public Service Commission (hereinafter "the FPSC") should not indulge in any sort of favoritism, nepotism and must be dispassionate while selecting the top bureaucracy of the country and meritocracy should prevail. Moreover the recent incident occurred in Faisalabad is of immense concern for the state and FPSC should ensure that no such event shall occur in future

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