Anis Kaimkhani Explained

Anis Kaimkhani
Party:MQM-P (2023-present)
Otherparty:
Committees:Rabita Committee (2011 - 2013)
Country:Pakistan
Birth Place:Hyderabad, Pakistan
Residence:Karachi, Pakistan
Nationality:Pakistani
Office:President of Pak Sarzameen Party
Preceded:Position established
Birth Date:5 October
Parents:Hidayat Ali Khan (father)
Succeeded:Position abolished
Termstart:23 March 2016
Termend:12 January 2023

Anis Ahmad Kaimkhani (Urdu: انیس قائمخانی born: 5 October) is a Pakistani politician who was the co-founder and president of Pak Sarzameen Party,[1] until its merger into Muttahida Qaumi Movement - Pakistan.

Family and personal life

Early life and education

Anis Kaimkhani was born on 5 October in Hyderabad, Pakistan where he also received his early education.

His father was Hidayat Ali Khan who died in December 2012.[2]

Political career

Working with MQM

Kaimkhani joined MQM in 1985 and rose to the position of unit in charge within two years. Then in 1987 he became the Unit-Incharge. In 1992 he was promoted to the rank of Zonal Incharge Hyderabad. Afterwards he was inducted into party's central co-ordination, Rabita Committee.

Rabita Committee

In 2011 Altaf Hussain, the chief of the MQM, selected Kaimkhani to be Rabita Committee's deputy convener. The party gave him many responsibilities in 2013 after which he was deducted. He was the former deputy convener of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM).[3] Then he left the party and stayed with Mustafa Kamal out of Pakistan.[4] They stayed there for three years.

Comeback and formation of Pak Sarzameen Party

Anis Kaimkhani, along with Syed Mustafa Kamal, returned to Karachi on 3 March 2016 holding a press conference in a rented house at Khayaban e Sahar in Defence phase 6 Karachi on the same day at 3:00 PM. They both founded a party which was called Pak Sarzameen Party. Kamal became the chairman while Kaimkhani became the president.

Later on in January 2018, before the 2018 Pakistan general elections, Farooq Sattar invited Kamal and Kaimkhani to rejoin the party but they rejected.[5] Kaimkhani did not contested in the 2018 Pakistan general elections.

External links

Anis Kaimkhani on Twitter

Anis Kaimkhani on Facebook

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anis Kaimkhani. The Express Tribune. en-US. 2019-01-02.
  2. Web site: Death of father of Anis Qaimkhani: Altaf Hussain offers condolences – Business Recorder. 2020-12-30. en-US.
  3. Web site: Anis Kaimkhani. 2019-01-02. www.samaa.tv.
  4. Web site: Anees Qaimkhani Pakistan Today. 2019-01-02. www.pakistantoday.com.pk.
  5. Web site: Mustafa Kamal, Anis Kaimkhani invited to rejoin MQM. Tribune.com.pk. 2018-01-29. The Express Tribune. en-US. 2019-05-16.