• Source: First Parvez Elahi provincial government
  • The First Parvez Elahi provincial government was the cabinet of the Government of Punjab, Pakistan formed by Chaudhary Parvez Elahi following the 2002 Punjab provincial election, in which Elahi and his Pakistan Muslim League (Q) party secured a victory and formed a government which ruled until 2007. His cabinet included many new ministers who were members of his party.
    His cabinet took several weeks in its formative period, as though the cabinet was elected on 10 October 2002, its ministers took their official oath of office on 3 January 2003. The reason for its late formation, was that the cabinet faced issues in its formation, and just like in the national general elections, the PML-Q was forced to form a coalition government with the Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians (79 seats in Punjab) and the National Alliance (15 seats in Punjab).
    His cabinet presided over many new projects and initiatives in many sectors which were part of Parvez Elahi's Chief ministership. The cabinet, which ruled from early 2003 until late 2007 was Elahi's first, as his second cabinet ruled from 2022 to 2023. The cabinet automatically dissolved as Parvez Elahi's chief ministership ended on 18 November 2007.


    Cabinet




    = Cabinet Head

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    Leader of the Punjab Assembly, Chief Minister of Punjab: Chaudhary Parvez Elahi


    = Ministers

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    Minister for Public Health Engineering, Management and Professional Development: Mushtaq Ahmed Kiani
    Minister for CMIT, Implementation and Coordination: Shuja Khanzada
    Minister for Local Government & Community Development, Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs & Public Prosecution: Muhammad Basharat Raja
    Minister for Revenue & Relief: Gul Hameed Khan Rokhri
    Minister for Prisons: Saeed Akbar Khan
    Minister for Communication & Works: Chaudhry Zaheer-ud-Din
    Minister for Health: Muhammad Iqbal Gujjar
    Minister for Excise & Taxation: Rana Shamshad Ahmed Khan
    Minister for Labour: Rana Muhammad Qasim Noon
    Minister for Food: Hussain Jahania Gardezi
    Minister for Transport: Ghulam Mohy-ud-Din Chishti
    Minister for Finance: Sardar Hasnain Bahadar Dreshak
    Minister for Culture & Youth Affairs: Chaudhry Shaukat Ali Bhatti
    Minister for Cooperatives: Malik Muhammad Anwar
    Minister for Education: Mian Imran Masood
    Minister for Industries: Muhammad Ajmal Cheema
    Minister for Mines & Minerals: Muhammad Sibtain Khan
    Minister for Agricultural Marketing: Syed Akhtar Hussain Rizvi
    Minister for Women Development: Ashifa Riaz Fatyana
    Minister for Commerce & Investment: Suhail Zafar Cheema
    Minister for Power: Armughan Subhani
    Minister for Population Welfare: Nasim Lodhi
    Minister for Agriculture: Arshad Khan Lodhi
    Minister for Environment Protection: Anjum Amjad
    Minister for Information Technology: Abdul Aleem Khan
    Minister for Tourism: Mian Muhammad Aslam Iqbal
    Minister for Housing & Urban Development: Syed Raza Ali Gillani
    Source: Punjab Assembly, Cabinet and Functionaries, 2002-2007


    = Advisors

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    Major (retired) Asghar Hayat Kalyar


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