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Azam Khan Hoti

Captain Azam Khan Hoti (Urdu: اعظم خان ہوتی; 27 April 1946 — 15 April 2015) was a retired Pakistan Army captain and politician.[6]

Azam Khan Hoti
اعظم خان ہوتی
Member of Senate[1]
In office
12 March 2012 – 15 April 2015
Federal Minister for Communications
In office
20 March 1998 – 6 August 1998
Previous offices
Member of the 11th National Assembly[2]
In office
15 February 1997 – 12 December 1999
Federal Minister for Communications
In office
11 March 1992 – 18 July 1993
Member of the 9th National Assembly
In office
3 November 1990 – 18 July 1993
Personal details
Born
Mohammad Azam Khan Hoti

(1946-04-27)27 April 1946
Mardan, North-West Frontier Province, British India
Died15 April 2015(2015-04-15) (aged 68)
Cause of deathLaryngeal cancer
Political partyAwami National Party (1986-2015)
Other political
affiliations
National Awami Party (Wali) (1972-73)
National Democratic Party (1973-74)
Spouse(s)Shamim Kiyani[3]
Humera Azam Hoti[4]
RelationsBegum Nasim Wali Khan (sister)
Children3 (including Ameer Haider Khan Hoti)
Parent
  • Amir Muhammad Khan (father)
Education
AwardsTamgha-e-Jang 1971 War
NicknameBaba[5]
Military service
AllegiancePakistan
Branch/servicePakistan Army
Years of service1967–1973
Rank Captain
UnitPakistan Army Armoured Corps
Battles/warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1971

Early life edit

Born as Muhammad Azam Khan Hoti on 27 April 1946, he was raised in a renowned political family in Mardan. His father Amir Muhammad Khan was a member of the Khudai Khidmatgar founded by Bacha Khan. As a result, Amir spent several years behind bars during the British Raj and the Ayub Khan dictatorship due to his political activities.[7]

Education edit

Hoti received his early education in Risalpur and later studied at the Aitchison College in Lahore and graduated from the Government Degree College Nowshera.

Family edit

He had close family ties with Bacha Khan. His sister Begum Naseem Wali was married to Abdul Wali Khan and ANP president Asfandyar Wali Khan is his nephew.

Personal life edit

Hoti had been married twice and had two sons and one daughter.[8] His ex-wife Shamim Kiyani, attempted suicide on 20 March 2014 for his refusal to give her Dowry of Rs. 110 million (equivalent to Rs. 560 million or US$1.9 million in 2021).[9] He denied that she was his wife.

Military career edit

After completing his education, Azam joined the Pakistan Army in 1967 and was commissioned into the Pakistan Army Armoured Corps. He later participated in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. He resigned after there were deadly clashes between Pakthun activists and the army at the Liaqat National Bagh on 23 March 1973.[10]

Political career edit

After resigning from the army in 1973, he joined the National Awami Party (Wali) (NAP). When National Awami Party was banned by ZAB, Hoti joined the National Democratic Party (NDP). He subsequently went into exile and spent several years in Afghanistan before finally returning in 1979 after Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq announced a general Amnesty for Pakhtun leaders. In 1986, he joined the Awami National Party.

He was a member of the ANPs central and provincial executive committees and also led the Nangialai Pakhtun, the ANP’s youth wing for many years. Azam Hoti was twice elected as an MNA from Mardan in 1990 and 1997 on the ANP ticket from different constituencies. He was twice made the federal minister for communication in Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government in 1991 and 1997. In March 1994, he was elected as a member of the Senate of Pakistan. He remained a member of various Standing Committees of the Senate.

Controversies edit

Hoti claimed in 2013 that his sister Begum Nasim Wali Khan and Asfandyar Wali Khan had taken US$35,000,000 (equivalent to $47,571,870 in 2022) from the US Government after their visit to the US following their success in the 2008 Pakistani general election to ignore the bloodshed of Pakhtuns.

Expulsion and reconciliation with ANP edit

Serious differences arose between Azam Hoti and Asfandyar Wali Khan when the ANP suffered a humiliating defeat in the 2013 Pakistani general election. In several statements, he had demanded Asfandyar to quit the party and held him responsible for ANP’s defeat in the polls.

Afterwards, Azam Hoti was expelled from the ANP for issuing statements against the party leadership. The confrontation also led to a bitter relationship between him and his son Ameer Haider Hoti, former Chief Minister of KPK. Azam left his house and hometown Mardan and moved to his Shami Road residence in Peshawar.

The local elders and leaders of the ANP in Mardan made efforts for reconciliation between the father and son. The efforts succeeded and the two reconciled. Azam Hoti went to his lavish residence in Mardan after the reconciliation, but had to return to Peshawar due to his illness.[11]

Health edit

In 2012, he went to London for treatment for his throat cancer and was later treated in Peshawar and Islamabad. Due to corruption charges dating back to his days as a federal minister, he was arrested by the National Accountability Bureau.

Death edit

He died in Mardan on 15 April 2015 a few days before his 69th birthday, from throat cancer.[12] He was laid to rest near his mother's grave on the outskirts of the Hoti house.[13]

Effective dates of promotion edit

Insignia Rank Date
  Captain 1970
  Lieutenant 1968
  Second Lieutenant 1967

Awards and decorations edit

 
Tamgha-e-Jang 1971 War

(War Medal 1971)


References edit

  1. ^ "Senate of Pakistan".
  2. ^ "National Assembly of Pakistan".
  3. ^ "Jamira Khan not real daughter of Hoti, claims wife". dailytimes.com.pk. 19 August 2016. Former federal minister Azam Khan Hoti's wife Shamim Kiyani.
  4. ^ "Transfer of over 51 kanal land to widow of Azam Hoti ordered". 21 June 2018. Senior Civil Judge, Qudratullah, ordered the Revenue Department officials of Mardan district present in the court to transfer 51 kanal and seven marla land to Humera Azam Hoti, widow of senator Muhammad Azam Khan Hoti before June 23.
  5. ^ "ANP leader Azam Khan Hoti passes away". www.nation.com.pk. 15 April 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2023. he was lovingly known by his nickname 'Baba' (Father).
  6. ^ "The inimitable Azam Khan Hoti". 18 April 2015.
  7. ^ "The inimitable Azam Khan Hoti". tribune.com.pk. 18 April 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2023. The late leader's father, Amir Muhammad Khan, was a close aide of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan. Like Bacha Khan, Amir Muhammad Khan spent most of his life in and out of prison and involved in political action; first against the former British colonial rulers and then against the civil and military establishment which dominated Pakistan.
  8. ^ "Senior ANP leader Azam Hoti passes away". 15 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Divorce dispute: Azam Hoti's ex-wife attempts suicide outside IGP office". 20 March 2014.
  10. ^ "The inimitable Azam Khan Hoti". tribune.com.pk. 18 April 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2023. Azam joined the army and was commissioned in 1967. He became a captain in the Pakistan Army Armoured Corps. Azam even participated in the 1971 Indo-Pak war and quit the service only after clashes between Pukhtun activists and the armed forces at Liaquat Bagh, Rawalpindi on March 23, 1973.
  11. ^ "Seventh death anniversary of Azam Khan Hoti today".
  12. ^ https://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/273872-ANPs-leader-Azam-Khan-Hotis-funeral-to-be-held
  13. ^ "Veteran politician Azam Hoti dies of cancer". 16 April 2015.

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Captain Azam Khan Hoti Urdu اعظم خان ہوتی 27 April 1946 15 April 2015 was a retired Pakistan Army captain and politician 6 Azam Khan Hotiاعظم خان ہوتیMember of Senate 1 In office 12 March 2012 15 April 2015Federal Minister for CommunicationsIn office 20 March 1998 6 August 1998Previous officesMember of the 11th National Assembly 2 In office 15 February 1997 12 December 1999Federal Minister for CommunicationsIn office 11 March 1992 18 July 1993Member of the 9th National AssemblyIn office 3 November 1990 18 July 1993Personal detailsBornMohammad Azam Khan Hoti 1946 04 27 27 April 1946Mardan North West Frontier Province British IndiaDied15 April 2015 2015 04 15 aged 68 Cause of deathLaryngeal cancerPolitical partyAwami National Party 1986 2015 Other politicalaffiliationsNational Awami Party Wali 1972 73 National Democratic Party 1973 74 Spouse s Shamim Kiyani 3 Humera Azam Hoti 4 RelationsBegum Nasim Wali Khan sister Children3 including Ameer Haider Khan Hoti ParentAmir Muhammad Khan father EducationPakistan Military Academy Aitchison College Government Degree College NowsheraAwardsTamgha e Jang 1971 WarNicknameBaba 5 Military serviceAllegiancePakistanBranch servicePakistan ArmyYears of service1967 1973RankCaptainUnitPakistan Army Armoured CorpsBattles warsIndo Pakistani War of 1971 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Education 2 Family 3 Personal life 4 Military career 5 Political career 5 1 Controversies 5 2 Expulsion and reconciliation with ANP 6 Health 7 Death 8 Effective dates of promotion 9 Awards and decorations 10 ReferencesEarly life editBorn as Muhammad Azam Khan Hoti on 27 April 1946 he was raised in a renowned political family in Mardan His father Amir Muhammad Khan was a member of the Khudai Khidmatgar founded by Bacha Khan As a result Amir spent several years behind bars during the British Raj and the Ayub Khan dictatorship due to his political activities 7 Education edit Hoti received his early education in Risalpur and later studied at the Aitchison College in Lahore and graduated from the Government Degree College Nowshera Family editHe had close family ties with Bacha Khan His sister Begum Naseem Wali was married to Abdul Wali Khan and ANP president Asfandyar Wali Khan is his nephew Personal life editHoti had been married twice and had two sons and one daughter 8 His ex wife Shamim Kiyani attempted suicide on 20 March 2014 for his refusal to give her Dowry of Rs 110 million equivalent to Rs 560 million or US 1 9 million in 2021 9 He denied that she was his wife Military career editAfter completing his education Azam joined the Pakistan Army in 1967 and was commissioned into the Pakistan Army Armoured Corps He later participated in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 He resigned after there were deadly clashes between Pakthun activists and the army at the Liaqat National Bagh on 23 March 1973 10 Political career editAfter resigning from the army in 1973 he joined the National Awami Party Wali NAP When National Awami Party was banned by ZAB Hoti joined the National Democratic Party NDP He subsequently went into exile and spent several years in Afghanistan before finally returning in 1979 after Muhammad Zia ul Haq announced a general Amnesty for Pakhtun leaders In 1986 he joined the Awami National Party He was a member of the ANPs central and provincial executive committees and also led the Nangialai Pakhtun the ANP s youth wing for many years Azam Hoti was twice elected as an MNA from Mardan in 1990 and 1997 on the ANP ticket from different constituencies He was twice made the federal minister for communication in Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif s government in 1991 and 1997 In March 1994 he was elected as a member of the Senate of Pakistan He remained a member of various Standing Committees of the Senate Controversies edit Hoti claimed in 2013 that his sister Begum Nasim Wali Khan and Asfandyar Wali Khan had taken US 35 000 000 equivalent to 47 571 870 in 2022 from the US Government after their visit to the US following their success in the 2008 Pakistani general election to ignore the bloodshed of Pakhtuns Expulsion and reconciliation with ANP edit Serious differences arose between Azam Hoti and Asfandyar Wali Khan when the ANP suffered a humiliating defeat in the 2013 Pakistani general election In several statements he had demanded Asfandyar to quit the party and held him responsible for ANP s defeat in the polls Afterwards Azam Hoti was expelled from the ANP for issuing statements against the party leadership The confrontation also led to a bitter relationship between him and his son Ameer Haider Hoti former Chief Minister of KPK Azam left his house and hometown Mardan and moved to his Shami Road residence in Peshawar The local elders and leaders of the ANP in Mardan made efforts for reconciliation between the father and son The efforts succeeded and the two reconciled Azam Hoti went to his lavish residence in Mardan after the reconciliation but had to return to Peshawar due to his illness 11 Health editIn 2012 he went to London for treatment for his throat cancer and was later treated in Peshawar and Islamabad Due to corruption charges dating back to his days as a federal minister he was arrested by the National Accountability Bureau Death editHe died in Mardan on 15 April 2015 a few days before his 69th birthday from throat cancer 12 He was laid to rest near his mother s grave on the outskirts of the Hoti house 13 Effective dates of promotion editInsignia Rank Date nbsp Captain 1970 nbsp Lieutenant 1968 nbsp Second Lieutenant 1967Awards and decorations edit nbsp Tamgha e Jang 1971 War War Medal 1971 References edit Senate of Pakistan National Assembly of Pakistan Jamira Khan not real daughter of Hoti claims wife dailytimes com pk 19 August 2016 Former federal minister Azam Khan Hoti s wife Shamim Kiyani Transfer of over 51 kanal land to widow of Azam Hoti ordered 21 June 2018 Senior Civil Judge Qudratullah ordered the Revenue Department officials of Mardan district present in the court to transfer 51 kanal and seven marla land to Humera Azam Hoti widow of senator Muhammad Azam Khan Hoti before June 23 ANP leader Azam Khan Hoti passes away www nation com pk 15 April 2015 Retrieved 23 February 2023 he was lovingly known by his nickname Baba Father The inimitable Azam Khan Hoti 18 April 2015 The inimitable Azam Khan Hoti tribune com pk 18 April 2015 Retrieved 23 February 2023 The late leader s father Amir Muhammad Khan was a close aide of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Like Bacha Khan Amir Muhammad Khan spent most of his life in and out of prison and involved in political action first against the former British colonial rulers and then against the civil and military establishment which dominated Pakistan Senior ANP leader Azam Hoti passes away 15 April 2015 Divorce dispute Azam Hoti s ex wife attempts suicide outside IGP office 20 March 2014 The inimitable Azam Khan Hoti tribune com pk 18 April 2015 Retrieved 23 February 2023 Azam joined the army and was commissioned in 1967 He became a captain in the Pakistan Army Armoured Corps Azam even participated in the 1971 Indo Pak war and quit the service only after clashes between Pukhtun activists and the armed forces at Liaquat Bagh Rawalpindi on March 23 1973 Seventh death anniversary of Azam Khan Hoti today https dunyanews tv en Pakistan 273872 ANPs leader Azam Khan Hotis funeral to be held Veteran politician Azam Hoti dies of cancer 16 April 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Azam Khan Hoti amp oldid 1205411737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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