Nawabzada Salahuddin is the present Chief of Tanawalis and the present Nawab of the former princely state of Amb (Tanawal), Pakistan.[1] He is the son of Nawab Muhammad Saeed Khan.
He holds the record of being the youngest parliamentarian ever to be elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan and then went on to be elected five times to the National Assembly of Pakistan (from 1985 to 1997), a feat only achieved by seven other Pakistani parliamentarians, including the former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.[2]
He has held important portfolios in the federal government, such as, Parliamentary Secretary for Production (1991-1993) and Standing Committee Chairman on Sports, Tourism, Culture and Youth Affairs (1997-1999) during his tenure. Besides these he has been member of several other Standing Committees.
He has also served as Interim Provincial Minister in the Kyber Pakhtunkhwa Government(1990-1991).
He has twice led a delegation of Pakistan to the United Nations General Assembly and also at several other international forums, such as the Commonwealth election observer in Kenya, SAARC and the Cancun Summit on Natural Habitat.
He holds the record of being the youngest parliamentarian ever to be elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan and then went on to be elected five times to the National Assembly of Pakistan (from 1985 to 1997), a feat only achieved by seven other Pakistani parliamentarians, including the former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.[2]
He has held important portfolios in the federal government, such as, Parliamentary Secretary for Production (1991-1993) and Standing Committee Chairman on Sports, Tourism, Culture and Youth Affairs (1997-1999) during his tenure. Besides these he has been member of several other Standing Committees.
He has also served as Interim Provincial Minister in the Kyber Pakhtunkhwa Government(1990-1991).
He has twice led a delegation of Pakistan to the United Nations General Assembly and also at several other international forums, such as the Commonwealth election observer in Kenya, SAARC and the Cancun Summit on Natural Habitat.
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