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Sher Afzal Khan Marwat () is a Pakistani politician who is member of the
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since 29 February 2024. He is a lawyer by profession who represented several
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(PTI) politicians, including former chairman
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Early life and education

Marwat was born into a
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family of the
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tribe on 4 April 1971, and following his early education from the Government Degree College
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,
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. He then received his bachelors (
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) from
University of Peshawar The University of Peshawar ( ps, د پېښور پوهنتون; hnd, پشور یونیورسٹی; ur, ; abbreviated UoP; known more popularly as Peshawar University) is a Public university, public research university located in Peshawar, Khy ...
and then finally earned his LLM degree from the
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,
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Legal and professional career

Marwat started as a judicial officer before serving in the Estate Office on deputation, later becoming Director General of the
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(FGEHA). He has also served in the District Judiciary of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa under the
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Political career


Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)

Before joining PTI, he was affiliated with the
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan (Fazl) also Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) or simply as Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Urdu: ; ; JUI-F) is a Deobandi Sunni political party in Pakistan. Established as the ''Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam'' in 1945, it is the result o ...
from 2008 until 15 October 2017, when he announced in a
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that he had quit the party. He justified his decision by saying, "I need not to remain in a party where I get no respect at all and where the leaders have no time to address the problems of people of my area".


Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf

On 16 April 2018, he joined the PTI. After joining PTI, he contested
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and the
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from NA-36 Lakki Marwat and PK-91 Lakki Marwat-I, respectively, as an independent candidate. He received 92 votes in NA-36 Lakki Marwat, faring at number eighteen out of total eighteen candidates, with the winning candidate getting 92,000 votes. He got 33 votes in PK-91 Lakki Marwat-I, faring at number seventeen out of total seventeen candidates, with the winning candidate getting 25,242 votes. On 22 November 2023, he was appointed senior vice president of PTI. In
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, he was elected as member of the National Assembly of Pakistan by securing 117,996 Votes. He defeated Maulana Asjad Mahmood of JUI-F; Son of Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman by a heavy margin of 45,311 votes. He took oath on 28 February 2024. In March 2024, Chairman of PTI Gohar Ali Khan announced that Marwat would be nominated by the party for the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) under Imran Khan's recommendation. However, on 25 April, PTI opted to appoint Hamid Khan as the PAC chairman instead


Election results

✞Showing change from JUI-F in 2013 to MMA in 2018, of which JUI-F was a component. ✞Showing change from PTI in 2018 to Sher Afzal Marwat in 2024 who was backed by PTI
✞✞Showing change from MMA in 2018, of which JUI-F was part, to JUI-F in 2024


Conflicts within PTI

On 24 February 2024, Marwat received a show-cause notice from PTI. In his response, Marwat asserted that only PTI founder Imran Khan held authority over him. He stated, "If Imran Khan asks me to apologize, I will." Marwat expressed that a more appropriate approach would have been for
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to personally contact him and request a public apology. The show-cause notice was issued following Marwat's allegations against former chairman Gohar Ali Khan. Marwat claimed Gohar was "removed" as chairman due to "unsatisfactory" performance, emphasizing that although Gohar was a gentleman, his performance fell short. Marwat stated that Gohar failed to meet the expectations of the party workers, emphasizing the necessity for constant activity in running a party office. Regarding the post-election period, Marwat criticized the party leadership's approach, suggesting that Gohar should have taken the lead after the polls but failed to do so. PTI demanded that Marwat submit an apology letter within two days, warning of action in accordance with party policy if an unsatisfactory response was received. Marwat declared his determination to continue criticizing other party members, asserting, "I don't back down in the face of adversity." He vowed to provide "satisfactory" responses to leaders who accused him. Marwat has consistently criticized other party leaders, including founder member Hamid Khan, on various occasions. Marwat criticized the manner in which the show-cause notice was issued, alleging it was designed to weaken PTI and divert attention from protests. He urged party leaders to refrain from solely relying on Imran Khan for every decision. On 15 March 2024, Marwat criticized PTI and its leadership, attributing the loss of over 80 seats in national and provincial assemblies to the party's own "flawed decisions." Marwat specifically highlighted two decisions that he believed led to PTI losing reserved seats after the elections on February 8. According to him, PTI's choice to withdraw from forming an electoral alliance with Rabita Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (RJUI) and later opting for a deal with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Nazriati (PTI-N) dealt a significant blow to the party. He emphasized the need for an internal inquiry within the party to ascertain responsibility for these decisions. "If these decisions had not been made, we would not have lost the electoral symbol," Marwat added, suggesting that PTI candidates could have contested elections under the RJUI platform even after losing the 'bat' symbol. Marwat identified PTI's decision to ally with
Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Pakistan (MWM) ( ur, مجلس وحدتِ مسلمین) is a Pakistani Shi'a political organization. Its headquarters are in Islamabad. MWM Pakistan works to establish an Islamic democratic welfare state, particularly emp ...
(MWM) to secure reserved seats as the second mistake of the party. Marwat also openly criticized the affiliation with the
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(SIC), deeming it a misstep. The repercussions of Marwat's statement were immediate, with
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choosing to boycott PTI's conference on
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in
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. Insiders within PTI disclosed that Marwat's comments deeply offended Raza, resulting in a breakdown in their alliance. Tensions escalated further after a meeting between the SIC and PTI's core committee, during which Raza voiced suspicions about PTI's motives. Subsequently, Hamid Raza took to the social media platform X to express his dissatisfaction, urging PTI members to resolve their internal disputes privately. On 17 March 2024, Marwat acknowledged widespread corruption within his party's former administration in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Speaking during a live session on X Spaces, he asserted, "During the previous PTI government, individuals didn't just become billionaires, but trillionaires hrough corruption" He further claimed, "Former KP chief minister
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now earns Rs2.5 million daily from one of his mines." In late March 2024, Marwat participated in an
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dinner in
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, where party dissidents and former speaker of
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,
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were in attendance. Notably, several other MNAs and MPAs from Abbottabad, including Ali Asghar Khan, were conspicuously absent from the gathering. The dinner, hosted by Marwat’s close associate Shehzad Gul, who had previously been expelled from the party, raised concerns among party members. Asghar, the general secretary of PTI Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and MNA from Abbottabad, issued a message to PTI workers. In his message, Asghar underscored the significance of party loyalty and unity, especially during challenging times. He stressed the imperative of offering unwavering support to the party chief Imran Khan and cautioned against actions that could tarnish the party’s image. Asghar's communication reflected the dissatisfaction among PTI workers regarding what they perceived as a disregard for party principles during the event. He emphasized the importance of prioritizing party allegiance over personal relationships. Asghar noted that Marwat's arrival for the event in the company of an individual previously expelled by the party deeply disappointed loyal workers, causing them considerable distress. Despite Marwat's assertion of personal friendship, Asghar expressed dissatisfaction with his actions. He suggested that the invitations extended to other PTI leaders and workers for the event seemed to be a deliberate attempt to undermine the party's interests during its challenging period. Asghar stressed the necessity of giving precedence to party loyalty over personal ties, indicating that the conduct of certain party members had disregarded this principle. He urged all members to prioritize the welfare of the party over personal affiliations. Following these incidents, PTI founder Imran Khan took action on 3 April 2024, by removing Marwat from significant roles within the party due to his contentious and outspoken political stance. Dissatisfaction among PTI followers and supporters regarding his management of media affairs led to calls for his dismissal from key positions. The decision to remove him was based on recommendations from the party's core committee. Additionally, Marwat's name was excluded from the list of attendees for the meeting with Imran Khan, and the PTI leadership informed the jail administration of this decision.
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, a staunch PTI member supported Khan's decision of sidelining Marwat stating that Marwat is a "wrong number" in the party signaling possible disloyalty with party and alignment with military establishment using the example of Khurram Hameed Rokhri, another PTI dissenter and pro-establishment politician. On 6 April 2024, just days after Marwat was stripped of key party positions and excluded from the list of individuals slated to meet with Imran Khan at
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, Khan alleged that certain party leaders were in communication with the "establishment." It remains uncertain whether Marwat's marginalization is related to this accusation.


Views

Regarding the controversy surrounding the letter penned by
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(IHC) judges to the
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(SCP), alleging interference by the
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, he believed that the IHC judges should have taken legal action, such as issuing contempt notices, against those involved in the interference instead of addressing the matter through a letter to the SCP. On 17 April 2024, Marwat claimed that
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, along with the
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, played a role in Imran Khan's removal from power in April 2022. He also accused Saudi Arabia of being a poodle to the United States in the region. These comments were made as
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visited Pakistan. However, PTI distanced itself from Marwat's statements, asserting that there was no evidence to suggest Saudi Arabia's involvement in Khan's ousting. Marwat later clarified his remarks saying “I never claimed in my interview that this stance had any official backing of the PTI."


Controversies


Physical altercations

On 27 September 2023, during a live TV program on ''Express News'' hosted by
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, Sher Afzal Marwat argued with
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senator Afnan Ullah Khan. The argument escalated to a physical altercation, with Marwat initially hitting Khan. While Sher Afzal openly acknowledged his involvement, there were conflicting accounts from
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politicians and media influencers, who claimed that Sher Afzal had sustained injuries. According to the program's host, Javed Chaudhry, Marwat threw the first punch. Subsequently, Marwat found himself on the floor, and Afnanullah proceeded to mount him, delivering a series of punches to Marwat's face. Afnanullah proceeded to file an FIR against Marwat for initiating the fight. This incident garnered widespread attention and sparked debates in both political and media circles. In April 2024, Marwat became entangled in another controversy following the emergence of a video showing him striking an individual during a party rally in
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. The footage depicts the Marwat delivering a slap to the man amidst a crowd of party supporters. He tried to justify his action by stating that the person he slapped was his "personal guard."


Arrest

Marwat was arrested on Thursday 14 December 2023, after leaving the
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premises after attending a lawyers' convention of
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. A substantial contingent of police apprehended him, and subsequently, the Lahore deputy commissioner issued a 30-day detention order for Marwat. Following the order, the PTI leader was transferred to
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to serve the designated detention period. On December 18, 2023,
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ordered the administration to immediately release the lawyer.


References

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