Pervez Khattak

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On 17 July 2023, Khattak announced his own breakaway party called the PTI-P at a gathering he had held with other senior politicians. Mahmood Khan, another former Chief Minister of the province, was sat alongside Khattak at the time of the announcement. According to a handout issued at this gathering, Khattak would be the chief of the PTIP while more than 57 former members of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had joined. The handout further explained that the cause of the new party's formation was difference and conflict with the PTI over the 9 May protests. [26] After his party's defeat in the 2024 Pakistani general election, he left the chairmanship of the party and took a break from politics. [27]

Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

On 13 May 2013, Chairman PTI Imran Khan nominated Pervez Khattak as the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the top post in the province where PTI as of 25 July 2018 has 94 out of 145 seats. [28] In 2013, Khattak was elected CM with 4 votes, more than his nearest rival from JUI-F Maulana Lutfur Rehman who secured 3 votes. He led a coalition government with PTI as the leading party while Jamaat-e-Islami and Awami Jamhuri Ittehad Pakistan were also a part of it. [29] [30]

Relations with the federal government

Straight away after assuming office Khattak declared that he will pursue a non-confrontational approach with then Federal Government which was controlled by Nawaz Sharif, he hoped this détente would create a more stable environment for the KPK government to produce results. [31] However confrontation became inevitable with conflict over the direction of the Taliban situation and by October 2013 the provincial government became more independent and assertive from the federal government, threatening to close US Supply lines.

Security and terrorism policy

Khattak favored peace talks with the Taliban. [32] During his tenure an anti-terrorism force was set-up. [33] Khattak's government combated drug smugglers leading to the arrests of many in raids.

Judiciary

Khattak supported the judiciary of his province. The mobile court is used to dispense justice and mediate between disputes. [34] [35] [36] [37] [38]

Electricity policy

In 2012, Khattak gave a 10-year hydro electric plan which was implemented across the province. [39] He also approved energy conservation plans. [40] He also campaigned to prevent electricity theft in the province of KPK. [41] Pervez Khattak's Government announced to build 350 numbers mini-micro hydel power projects for the small villages and later seeing the success of the project increased the numbers to 1000 mini-micro hydel projects. The electricity price was as less as PKR 2–5 per unit (US$0.02–0.05/kWh). [42] [43]

Healthcare

Aside from anti-polio campaigns, the Khattak administration introduced drives to increase breast cancer awareness. [44] The Pervez Khattak led KP government also launched, the first of its kind public sector facility in the country, a social health insurance programme for the underprivileged of the province. Through these insurance cards, the disadvantaged will be able to receive medical assistance at both private and public hospitals across the province free of cost. [45]

Security policy

During his reign, he took a hardline against drone strikes, viewing them as extending extremism and threatened to block NATO supply lines if drone strikes continued and if the Federal Government refused to prevent them. [46] Following a drone strike on 2 November 2013, a day before peace talks were due to start with the Taliban, Khattak affirmed that he would indeed use his power to push for the blocking of NATO supply lines. [47]

See also

Notes

  1. Urdu: پرویز خان خٹک; Pashto: پروېز خان خټک

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Pervez Khattak
پرویز خٹک
Pervez Khattak portrait.jpg
Khattak as chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Minister of Defence
In office
20 August 2018 10 April 2022
Political offices
Preceded by Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
2013 –2018 
Succeeded by
Dost Muhammad Khan (caretaker)