عبد
المتين خان(May Allah rest his soul in peace) |
MNA NA-28 (Buner) |
Awami National Party |
Abdul
Matin Khan (b. 1944 - d. October 30 2008)was a politician and member of the Awami National Party.
He was
born in Buner in 1944. Khan graduated from Jehan Zeb college Saidu Sharif, Swat in 1967. He completed his masters in history
at Punjab University in 1969. Khan earned his LLB from SM Law College, Karachi, and his masters in political science from
the University of Karachi in 1971. After completing his education, Khan joined the prosecution branch of police, but resigned
after his elder brother joined the civil service in 1975.
Abdul Matin Khan joined the Awami National Party (ANP) in
1989. He applied for the party ticket in 1990 but the ticket of his constituency went to IJI as ANP was the part of Combined
Opposition. Instead, Khan contested the election as an independent candidate and won the election for National Assembly. In
1993, Khan won the National Assembly seat again.
In 1997, Khan was again given the party ticket and he won the election
for the third time. He was made Parliamentary Secretary for Social Welfare and Womens' Development. Martial Law was imposed
in the country in 1999 and no elections were held until 2002. In 2002, he lost to the religo-political alliance MMA, and was
returned to the assembly again in 2008. He was tipped as minister of state when he died of a cardiac arrest.