Muhammad Hayat Khan (Azad Kashmiri politician) explained

Honorific Prefix:Major General
Muhammad Hayat Khan
Office1:President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Term Start1:1 November 1978
Term End1:31 January 1983
Predecessor1:Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
Successor1:Major General Abdul Rahman Khan
Birth Date:20 December 1928
Rank: Major General
Awards: Sitara-i-Imtiaz
Sitara-e-Basalat

Major General Muhammad Hayat Khan was a Kashmiri politician who served as the 15th President of Azad Kashmir from 1 November 1978 to 31 January 1983.[1]

About

He was born on 20 December 1928 in Chhota Gala, a village in Tehsil Rawalakot, District Poonch, Azad Kashmir. He received his education from Government High School Rawalakot and was commissioned into the Pakistan Army on 15 November 1958. He was awarded with Sitara-i-Imtiaz and Sitara-e-Basalat.

In 1977, with the advice of all political parties, the Legislative Assembly of AJK and AJK Council had been dissolved while Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan was the president. Major General Habib Ur Rahman was appointed as the President of AJK. Shortly after, he resigned due to illness.

On 5 November 1977, martial Law was declared in Azad Kashmir in the aftermath of the 1977 Pakistani military coup. Muhammad Hayat Khan, a brigadier at the time, was appointed as the caretaker, and later the President of AJK.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Azad Jammu & Kashmir, At A Glance (2013) . Planning & Development Department AJ&K . 20 May 2022.