Ayaz Amir 10 Personal Facts, Bio, Wiki
Born: Chakwal, Pakistan Previous office: Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan (2008–2013) Education: Lawrence College, Pakistan Military Academy Ayaz Amir is a Pakistani columnist, former military officer, and politician. Previously, he had been a member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in 1990s and a member of the National Assembly between 2008 and 2013. Ayaz Amir was born in Chakwal District. He received his education from Lawrence College, Murree and then joined Pakistan Military Academy as a cadet officer. He retired as a captain from the Pakistan Army and joined the foreign service. In 1981, he was imprisoned again for five months. Ayaz Amir had been a part of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) prior to joining PML-N. He then left PPP while it was in power in the late 80’s and joined the PML (N) when it was in the opposition in early 2000. He was elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab from Chakwal constituency in the 1997 Pakistani general election as a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N). He left the PML-N for a brief time in 1998 and later rejoined the party in 2002 and was active in a struggle to restore democracy to the country. He was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan from Constituency NA-60 Chakwal as a candidate of PML-N in the 2008 Pakistani general elections. In 2013, he applied for a PML-N ticket but was not granted one. He then left PML-N. In recent years, Ayaz has openly expressed his disillusionment with politics and believes that the political aspect of his life is now over. In 2018, He was nominated by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf for the role of Care Taker Chief Minister of Punjab. Ayaz Amir started his career as a columnist for Dawn. His columns were initially known for being critical of the Pakistan Army’s role in politics; he has taken a softer approach in recent times proclaiming the Army of today to be a battle hardened and resilient Army and not the chocolate Army of yesteryears. He later wrote a column for The News International for many years before he developed differences with them and turned to writing his column in Urdu. He has also hosted a talk show Counterpoint on ARY One World television. He currently appears as an analyst on the Pakistani TV channel Duniya News current affairs show called Think Tank. ayaz amir son wife, ayaz mir, ayaz mir son, ayaz mir daughter in law
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The police arrested veteran journalist and PTI member Ayaz Amir in connection with the murder of his daughter-in-law Sara Inam. Amir’s son Shahnawaz Amir allegedly killed Sara in Islamabad’s Chak Shehzad area on Friday September 23, 2022. He has been remanded into police custody for two days. The development came after Colonel (retd) Ikram and Zia-ur-Raheem, uncles of Sara Inam, nominated Ayaz and his former wife in their niece’s murder case, police sources said. Amir was taken to Shahzad Town police station, where in the police report registered following the murder, an additional clause Section 109 of the Pakistan Penal Code was added at the request of Sara’s uncles. The police had already added Section 302 (punishment for murder) to the report. Police sources spoke of a rift between Shahnawaz and Sara, stating that the suspect had not informed his wife about his two previous marriages and demanded money from her time and again on false pretexts. According to the sources, the suspect fraudulently registered a car — which Sara had purchased for herself — on his own name. A row broke out between the two after Sara found out what her husband had done, the police sources said. The sources further said that when Sara demanded her money back and the ownership of her car, Shahnawaz “murdered her”. As per the sources, Shahnawaz was a drug addict and would ask Sara for money every now and then. They said that Sara had not informed her parents — residing in Canada — about her marriage to Shahnawaz. The murdered woman was also a Canadian national and was working at an important position in the United Arab Emirates’ economics ministry. Both Sara and Shahnawaz connected via social media. Three months ago, the victim came to Pakistan and Shahnawaz’s friends had the two married in Chakwal, police said. Their marriage, according to the police, is not registered in Pakistan. The victim agreed to marry her husband considering his father is a renowned journalist.