Buzdar provincial government

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Buzdar provincial government
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Cabinet of Punjab, Pakistan
2018 - 2022
Usman Buzdar Cabinet Press Conference.jpg
Date formed27 August 2018
Date dissolved1 April 2022
People and organisations
Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar
Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar
Senior Minister Aleem Khan [lower-alpha 1]
Total no. of members35
Member parties  Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
  Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Status in legislature Punjab Assembly
192 / 371(52%)
Opposition party Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Opposition leader Hamza Shahbaz
History
Election 2018 Punjab provincial election
Legislature term5 years
Predecessor Third Shehbaz
Successor Hamza Shahbaz

The Buzdar provincial government was the Government of Punjab, Pakistan led by Chief Minister of Punjab, Sardar Usman Buzdar and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) from 27 August 2018 to 1 April 2022. His cabinet saw many prominent ministers from the First Parvez Elahi provincial government such as Mian Aslam Iqbal, Aleem Khan and Sibtain Khan. The cabinet also saw reshuffles, while Yasmin Rashid, a politician and gynecologist health expert was granted all health portfolios. Hashim Jawan Bakht, a graduate from the McGill University was also made Minister of Finance. [1]

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History

Inauguration

Provincial elections were held in Punjab on 25 July 2018 to elect 17th Provincial Assembly of the Punjab. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) won 184 out of total 297 direct seats in the Punjab Assembly. The chief minister candidate was announced as Shah Mehmood Qureshi prior to the elections, [2] though party leader of PTI and prime minister, Imran Khan announced it to be changed to Sardar Usman Buzdar. His nomination surprised many in the PTI and received widespread criticism as he was a lesser known figure. [3] [4] [5] [6]

On 19 August 2018, he was elected as the chief minister of Punjab. He received 186 votes against his opponent Hamza Shahbaz Sharif who secured 159 votes. [7] He was sworn in on 20 August 2018. [8]

After assuming the office as the chief minister of Punjab, Buzdar held consultations with Imran Khan and formed a 23-member cabinet. The 23-member cabinet was sworn in on 27 August 2018. [9] [10] The second part of his cabinet, consisting of 12 provincial ministers was sworn in on 13 September 2018 increasing the size of the cabinet to 35. [11] Meanwhile Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar was made Governor of Punjab in Buzdar's government on 5 September 2018. [12]

Major decisions

Despite being criticised upon his oath, Usman Buzdar initiated the construction of universities in many areas, [13] [14] [15] major uplift projects primarily in South Punjab, the implementation of the Sehat Insaf Card and Sehat Sahulat Program, [16] [17] additional health card schemes, [18] [19] the inaugurations of stadiums, announcements of universities in many districts, relief packages and legislation in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, [20] and additional reforms in other sectors. [21] [22]

Cabinet

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Other Ministers in the cabinet are not covered. Senior Minister and Chief Minister are written in bold
Punjab Cabinet under Chief Minister Usman Buzdar (2018–2022) [23] [24]
PostPortraitMinisterTerm startTerm end
Chief Minister of Punjab Usman Buzdar.png Usman Buzdar, MPA20 August 201830 April 2022
Senior Minister of Punjab, Minister for Food Abdul Aleem Khan, MPA13 April 202026 November 2021
Minister for Local Government & Community Development Mian Mehmood-ur-Rasheed.JPG Mehmood-ur-Rasheed, MPA27 August 201828 March 2022
Minister for Law & Parliamentary Affairs,

Minister for Cooperatives

Muhammad Basharat Raja (cropped).jpg Muhammad Basharat Raja, MPA27 August 2018

21 November 2020

1 April 2022

1 April 2022

Minister for Industries, Commerce & Investment,

Minister for Information & Culture

Mian Aslam Iqbal 1.jpg Mian Aslam Iqbal, MPA27 August 2018

19 July 2019

1 April 2022

2 December 2019

Minister for Finance Makhdoom Hashim Jawan Bakht, MPA27 August 2018April 2022
Minister for Primary & Secondary Health,

Minister for Specialized Healthcare & Medical Education

Yasmin Rashid (cropped).jpg Yasmin Rashid, MPA28 August 2018

28 August 2018

April 2022

April 2022

Minister for Prisons,

Minister for Colonies,

Minister for Information & Culture

Fayyaz ul Hassan Chohan.png Fayaz-ul-Hasan Chohan, MPA3 November 2020

6 July 2019

2 December 2019

April 2022

21 December 2020

2 November 2020

Minister for Literacy & Non-formal Basic Education Raja Rashid Hafeez, MPA27 August 2018April 2022
Minister for Mines & Minerals Hafizaamaryasir.jpg Hafiz Ammar Yasir, MPA6 September 201818 January 2019
Minister for Revenue Malik Muhammad Anwar, MPA29 August 2018April 2022
Minister for Special Education Muhammad Akhlaq, MPA13 September 201810 April 2022
Minister for Higher Education,

Minister for Punjab Information Technology Board

Raja Yassir Humayun Sarfraz Minister of Punjab Pakistan.jpg Yasir Humayun, MPA27 August 2018

22 July 2019

April 2022

27 March 2022

Minister for Youth Affairs, Sports,

Minister for Tourism

BV4A0475.jpg Muhammad Rai Taimoor Khan, MPA27 August 2018

19 July 2019

10 April 2022

10 April 2022

Minister for Forestry,

Minister for Forestry, Wildlife & Fisheries

Sardar Muhammad Sibtain Khan.jpg Sibtain Khan, MPA7 January 2020

29 August 2018

1 April 2022

January 2019

The Punjab Assembly under the Buzdar administration in 2018:
PTI: 179 seats
PMLN: 164 seats
PMLQ: 10 seats
PPP: 7 seats
PRHP: 1 seat
IND: 4 seats
WITHHELD: 6 seats PUNJAB ASSEMBLY 2018.svg
The Punjab Assembly under the Buzdar administration in 2018:
  PTI: 179 seats
  PMLN: 164 seats
  PMLQ: 10 seats
  PPP: 7 seats
  PRHP: 1 seat
  IND: 4 seats
  WITHHELD: 6 seats

De-seated Ministers

In February 2019, Minister Aleem Khan was arrested by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) under the Imran Khan government for multiple inquiries, including one involving offshore company Hexam Investment Overseas Ltd, one for owning assets beyond his known sources of income, and inquiries into his questionable business practices related to his housing societies. [25] The same day, he announced his resignation as Provincial Minister of Punjab for Local Government and Community Development. [26] The probe was on his housing societies was later closed. [27] [28] In the case of assets beyond means he was given a bail as no evidence proving his guilt was provided. [29] The Lahore High Court granted bail to Aleem Khan on 13 April 2020. After proving his innocence, he was again appointed to the Provincial Cabinet as the Senior Minister of Punjab and Provincial Minister of Punjab for Food but resigned in November 2021. [30] [31]

In January 2019, Minister Sibtain Khan was arrested by the National Accountability Bureau Lahore due to corruption charges during the tenure of his own PTI government and due to this, he was removed from his post of Provincial Minister of Punjab for Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries. He remained in prison for one year and released on bail in December 2019.

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Notes

  1. Only from 2020 to 2021

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