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Iqbal Tikka

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Citizenship
  
Pakistani

Residence
  
Lahore, Pakistan

Role
  
Pakistani Politician

Name
  
Iqbal Tikka

Religion
  
Islam (Sunni)


Children
  
Tikka Hammad Muhammad Khan

Iqbal Tikka (Urdu, Punjabi: اقبال ٹقا ) is a Pakistani politician.

Political career

Tikka was nominated by the former President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf to replace Lieutenant General (retd) Khalid Maqbool as the Governor of Punjab (Pakistan) but the scheduled replacement was postponed due to suicide attacks on the president's convoy on December 25, 2003. Later in December 2007, Tikka in a surprising turn of events filed a petition in the Supreme Court of Pakistan against the 3rd November 2007 actions of General Pervez Musharraf that had come in the form of a Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO). He claimed that the army chief had no legal authority to impose an emergency in the country or suspend the constitution, stating that the imposition of a national emergency was the president's prerogative. A judgement was given against it thus rendering a quasi-legal validation to the PCO.

Tikka also held a very close association with the former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and was appointed Provincial Minister in Punjab in the 1988 government of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Senior Federal Minister in its 1993 government. Earlier he served Benazir Bhutto's father, former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto as his personal advisor with the status of a senior minister in the 1971 and 1977 governments of the PPP.

References

Iqbal Tikka Wikipedia