Muhammad Mohsin Khan Leghari
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Muhammad Mohsin Khan Leghari (Urdu: محمد محسن خان لغاری; born 9 June 1960) is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from March 2023 till August 2023. He also served as Provincial Minister of Punjab for Irrigation from August 2018 till April 2022, and for Finance from August 2022 till January 2023. He had been a member of the 14th Provincial Assembly of Punjab (2003-2007) and the 15th Provincial Assembly of Punjab (2008-2012). He had been elected for the 3rd tenure to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab and served from August 2018 till January 2023. He has also represented Punjab in the Senate of Pakistan from March 2012 to March 2018.
Muhammad Mohsin Khan Leghari | |
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Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan | |
In office 27 March 2023 – 10 August 2023 | |
Preceded by | Jaffar Khan Leghari |
Constituency | NA-193 (Rajanpur-I) |
Provincial Minister of Finance, Punjab | |
In office 7 August 2022 – 14 January 2023 | |
Appointed by | Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi |
Preceded by | Awais Leghari |
Provincial Minister of Irrigation, Punjab | |
In office 27 August 2018 – April 2022 | |
Appointed by | Usman Buzdar |
Preceded by | Amanat Ullah Khan Shadikhel |
Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab | |
In office 15 August 2018 – 14 January 2023 | |
Preceded by | Sardar Ali Raza Khan Dreshak |
Constituency | PP-293 (Rajanpur-I) |
In office January 2003 – March 2012 | |
Constituency | PP-245 (D.G.Khan-VI) |
Member of the Senate of Pakistan | |
In office March 2012 – March 2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1960-06-09) 9 June 1960 (age 63) Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab, Pakistan |
Political party | PTI (2018-present) |
Other political affiliations | Independent (2012-2018) PML-Q (2004-2012) National Alliance (2002-2004) Millat Party (1997–2002) |