Qasim Zia

Qasim Zia
Personal information
Born August 7, 1961 (1961-08-07) (age 57)
Lahore, Pakistan

Qasim Zia (born August 7, 1961 in Lahore) is among the Olympic gold medalists in field hockey and remained a member of the Pakistan National Hockey Team during 1980–87.[1][2] He was appointed as President, Pakistan Hockey Federation in October 2008.[2]

He was a member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Pakistan during 2002–07 and functioned as the Leader of Opposition.[3] He was returned to the Punjab Assembly for the second consecutive term in the bye-elections in 2008. He has extensively travelled abroad. His granduncle, Mian Amiruddin, and his cousin, Khawaja Tariq Rahim, had served as Governors of Punjab. His grandfather, Mian Aminuddin, was the first Mayor of Lahore. His uncle, Mian Salahuddin remained MNA and Provincial Minister and his cousin, Mian Yousuf Salahuddin, served as Member of the Punjab Assembly during 1988–90.[3]

Qasim Zia was appointed as the 23rd president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani on October 15, 2008.[2]

Personal life

Qasim Zia got married in November 1986 and has three children.

Awards and recognition

Keeping in view his services to Pakistan Hockey and his 25 years of services to Pakistani politics, the President of Pakistan awarded Sitara-e-Imtiaz to him in 2014.[4]

Before that, he had received a Pride of Performance Award for Sports from the President of Pakistan in 2011.[4]

Political career

Pakistan Peoples Party (Parliamentarian)

  • Information Secretary (1997–2001)[3]
  • President (2001–2007)[3]
  • Member CEC (2007)

References

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