Ijaz Ahmed Shah | |
President: | Arif Alvi |
Primeminister: | Imran Khan |
Office: | Minister of Narcotics Control |
Term Start: | 11 December 2020 |
Term End: | 10 April 2022 |
Predecessor: | Azam Khan Swati |
Office1: | 37th Minister for Interior |
Term Start1: | 18 April 2019 |
Birth Place: | Nankana Sahib, Punjab, Pakistan |
Nickname: | Brig. Shah |
Allegiance: | Pakistan |
Branch: | Pakistan Army |
Serviceyears: | 1966–2004 |
Rank: | Brigadier |
Unit: | 15 Infantry Punjab Regiment and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) |
Commands: | DG Intelligence Bureau (DGIB) |
Battles: | Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 |
Office2: | Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan |
Termstart2: | 13 August 2018 |
Termend1: | 11 December 2020 |
Predecessor1: | Imran Khan |
President1: | Arif Alvi |
Primeminister1: | Imran Khan |
Successor1: | Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad |
Termend2: | 29 July 2022 |
Successor: | Shahzain Bugti |
Party: | Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (2018-present) |
Constituency2: | NA-118 Nankana Sahib-II |
Ijaz Ahmed Shah is a Pakistani politician, former officer of the Pakistan Army, and a former Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) officer.[1] He was serving as the Federal Minister for Narcotics Control, was in office since 11 December 2020.[2] Previously, he served as the Federal Minister for interior from April 2019 to 11 December 2020 and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs from March 2019 to April 2019. He was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from August 2018 till July 2022.
Shah has served as the Home Secretary of Punjab in 2002.[3] During his tenure, he was accused of the formation of the PML-Q and PPP-Patriots.[4] [5]
In 2004, he was appointed as the Pakistani High Commissioner to Australia but was rejected by Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs.[4]
He ran for the seat of the National Assembly of Pakistan from NA-118 (Nankana Sahib-II) as an independent candidate in 2013 Pakistani general election, but was unsuccessful.[3]
He again ran for the seat of the National Assembly of Pakistan from NA-118 (Nankana Sahib-II) as an independent candidate, with support of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), in 2015 by-elections, but was again unsuccessful.[3] He lost to Shizra Mansab Ali Khan.
He was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan from NA-118 (Nankana Sahib-II) as a candidate of PTI in 2018 Pakistani general election.[3] He received 63,818 votes and defeated Shezra Mansab Ali of Pakistan Muslim League (N).[6]
In March 2019, he was made the Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs which he held till 16 April 2019.[7]
On 18 April 2019, in a cabinet reshuffle, he was sworn in as Federal Interior Minister of Pakistan, the post previously held by Shehryar Khan Afridi.[8]
On 10 April 2022, because of the motion of no confidence, he resigned from the National Assembly on the orders of Imran Khan. The new government did not accept the resignations of many members for fear of deteriorating the number of members. However, accepting the resignations of eleven members on 28 July 2022, one of them was Ijaz Ahmed Shah. Later, by-elections were held again on his seat, Imran Khan made a surprising move to stand on his own in all the by-seats.[9]
Shah was a long-term close associate of President Pervez Musharraf, and was Director of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Punjab during Musharraf's 1999 coup. Musharraf appointed Shah as Director-General of Intelligence Bureau of Pakistan from 2004 to 2008.[10] [11] Shah's tenure as the head of Intelligence Bureau was controversial with accusations of political victimisation and for undermining the judiciary.[12]
According to the PPP Senator Latif Khosa, days after the 2007 Karachi bombings, Benazir Bhutto in a letter to President Musharaf written on 16 October 2007 allegedly named Ijaz Shah as one of the four persons including the then chief minister of Punjab Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, the then chief minister of Sindh Arbab Ghulam Rahim, and the former ISI chief Hamid Gul she suspected were behind the attacks.[13]
General Ziauddin Butt, former Director General of the ISI allegedly revealed in October 2011 that according to his knowledge Ijaz Shah, had kept Osama bin Laden in an Intelligence Bureau of Pakistan safe house in Abbottabad[14] but later denied making any such statement, after Shah announced filing a defamation suit against him.[15]
His younger brothers, Pir Hassan Ahmad Shah, also called Papu Shah, and Pir Tariq Ahmed Shah, who was elected president of Nankana District Bar Association, both died in 2020, the former in July and the latter in August.[16]