Jan Mohammad Jamali

Mir Jan Mohammad Khan Jamali (Urdu: مير جان محمد جمالی; born in Usta) is a Pakistani politician who served as the Speaker of the Balochistan Assembly from 4 June 2013 to 2015.[2] Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali served as the 9th Chief Minister of Balochistan from 13 August 1998 till 12 October 1999 when Army Chief General Pervaiz Mushraf over took the Government. He served two terms as Deputy Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan from March 2006 to March 2012.[3] Jan Mohammad Jamali contested in the 2013 elections from PB25 (now PB14) and won on the seat of PML N, He again contested from PB14 and won on the seat of BAP.[2] He is a well-known personality throughout Balochistan.

Jan Mohammad Jamali
مير جان محمد جمالی
Speaker of Provincial Assembly of Balochistan
Assumed office
30 October 2021
In office
4 June 2013  2 May 2015
Chairman of the Senate
Acting
In office
18 August 2008  9 September 2008
Preceded byMuhammad Mian Soomro
Succeeded byMuhammad Mian Soomro
In office
16 November 2007  25 March 2008
Preceded byMuhammad Mian Soomro
Succeeded byMuhammad Mian Soomro
Chief Minister of Balochistan
In office
15 June 1998  12 October 1999
GovernorMiangul Aurangzeb
Fazal Agha
Preceded byAkhtar Mengal
Succeeded byJam Mohammad Yousaf
Governor of Balochistan
Acting
In office
13 April 2022  03 March 2023
PresidentArif Alvi
Prime MinisterShehbaz Sharif
Preceded bySyed Zahoor Ahmad Agha
Succeeded byAbdul Wali Kakar
Personal details
Born (1955-05-23) May 23, 1955[1]
Usta, Jaffarabad, Balochistan, Federation of Pakistan
Political partyBAP (2018 present)
Other political
affiliations
PML Q (until 2002)
PML N (until 2013)
Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali during election campaign in 2018

He is the son of prominent Baloch leader Mir Noor Mohammad Jamali. Mir Jan Mohammad Jamali is from Jaffarabad, in Pakistan's Balochistan province.[1]

Mir Jan Mohammad Jamali was the Chairman of the Municipal Usta Mohammad from 1983 to 1990. He was a member of the Provisional Council of Balochistan from 1983 to 1985. He was first elected as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan in 1988, serving until 1993. He was a provisional minister from 1993 to 1993. In 1998, he became the Chief Minister of Balochistan, serving until 1999.[4][5] He is currently serving as a Speaker of the Balochistan Assembly, a post he has held since 30 October 2021.[1]

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