He has also been a member of the National Assembly from June 2013 to May 2018. His term as minister ended on 10 April 2022 when the no-confidence motion against Imran Khan was successful.
According to analysts, Saeed is seen as a strong contender for taking up the mantle for party leadership in future.
Early life and education
Murad Saeed was born on 17 August 1986 at Kabal, Swat.[2]
Saeed holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree in Environmental Sciences from the University of Peshawar.[3]
Murad Saeed obtained the best ministry award during his Ministerial tenure.[17][18]
Controversies
Degree authenticity
In 2015, the University of Peshawar requested the Peshawar High Court to disqualify Saeed from his National Assembly seat for making a false declaration of his Bachelor of Science degree while filing nomination papers for the 2013 general elections.[19][20] The University of Peshawar maintained that there are problems found in his make-up examination and said that Saeed's transcripts do not have its official stamp for his B.Sc. degree in Environmental Sciences.[21] However, Murad Saeed refuted these allegations and said that the vice chancellor belonged to a political opponent's party, the Awami National Party.[22] Saeed approached the Peshawar High Court to prove that he had attended University of Peshawar from 2005 to 2009 for his undergraduate degree and passed all his courses.[3] In March 2018, the Peshawar High Court dismissed the petition and closed case against Murad Saeed.[23]
Fights in the National Assembly
Saeed made national news in March 2017, when a scuffle broke out between him and fellow MNA Mian Javed Latif. Saeed reportedly attempted to assault Javed Latif outside the National Assembly building after Latif made lewd remarks in the assembly about Imran Khan and called him a traitor and a rebel. Latif later apologized for his lewd remarks.[24][25][26][27] The issue was resolved later by the National Assembly Jirga.[28]
In April 2018, Saeed again made national news after a scuffle broke out between him and Abid Sher Ali inside the National Assembly.[29][30][31]
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