Faisal Mumtaz Rathore

Faisal Mumtaz Rathore
فیصل ممتاز راتھوڑ
16th Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir
Assumed office
17 November 2025
PresidentSultan Mehmood Chaudhry
Chaudhry Latif Akbar (Acting)
Preceded byChaudhry Anwarul Haq
Minister for Local Government and Rural Development
In office
20 April 2023 – 17 November 2025
Prime MinisterChaudhry Anwarul Haq
Preceded byKhawaja Farooq Ahmed[1]
Minister for Electricity and Azad Kashmir Logging and Sawmills Corporation
In office
2 August 2011 – 29 July 2016
Prime MinisterChaudhry Abdul Majid
Preceded byMirza Shafique Jarral (Electricity)
Abdul Majid Khan (Azad Kashmir Logging and Sawmills Corporation)[2]
Succeeded byRaja Nisar Ahmed Khan (Electricity)[3]
Raja Wajid-ur-Rehman (Azad Kashmir Logging and Sawmills Corporation)[4]
Member of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
3 August 2021
ConstituencyLA-17 Bagh-IV
In office
25 July 2011 – 30 July 2016
ConstituencyLA-16 Bagh-IV
Personal details
Born (1978-04-11) 11 April 1978
Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
CitizenshipPakistan
PartyPPP (2006–present)
ParentRaja Mumtaz Hussain Rathore
ProfessionPolitician/Singer

Raja Faisal Mumtaz Rathore (born 11 April 1978) is an Azad Kashmiri politician serving as the 16th Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir since 17 November 2025. He is a senior member of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and has previously held several ministerial positions in the AJK government.[5][6][7]

Early life and family

Raja Faisal Mumtaz Rathore was born on 11 April 1978 in Rawalpindi. At the time, his father, Raja Mumtaz Hussain Rathore, was serving as a minister in the government of Azad Kashmir, and his mother, Begum Farhat Rathore, was serving as a member of the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly. He received his early education in Rawalpindi and completed his graduation from the University of the Punjab. His father later served as the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir from 1990 to 1991, the Leader of the Opposition from 1991 to 1996, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1996 to 1998, and then again as the Leader of the Opposition from 1998 till his death in 1999. After the elder Rathore's death, Masood Mumtaz Rathore, his son and Faisal Rathore's elder brother, was elected to the Assembly to serve the remainder of his term.[7]

Political career

Rathore contested his first elections from LA-16 Bagh-IV as a candidate of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in the 2006 Azad Kashmiri general election, but was unsuccessful. He was defeated by Chaudhry Muhammad Aziz, an independent candidate.[8][9]

He was elected to the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly from LA-16 Bagh-IV as a candidate of PPP in the 2011 Azad Kashmiri general election. He received 32,786 votes and defeated Chaudhry Muhammad Aziz, a candidate of the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference (AJKMC). He later served as the Minister for Logging and Sawmills Corporation and Minister for Electricity and in the cabinet of Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majid.[8][10][11][12]

On 23 March 2017, he was appointed as the General Secretary of the PPP's Azad Kashmir chapter.[8]

He was re-elected to the Legislative Assembly from LA-17 Bagh-IV as a candidate of PPP in the 2021 Azad Kashmiri general election. He received 30,085 votes and defeated Chaudhry Muhammad Aziz, a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML(N)).[13]

He was appointed to the cabinet of Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq on 20 April 2023. He was assigned the portfolios of Local Government and Rural Development.[14][8]

On 17 November 2025, he was elected as the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir, securing 36 votes in the Legislative Assembly following a no-confidence motion supported by PPP and the PML(N). On 18 November, he was administered the oath of office by Chaudhry Latif Akbar, the Speaker of the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly.[15][16]

References

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