Quick Info
| Profession | Politician |
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| Nationality | Pakistani |
| Date of Birth | 24/01/1972 |
| Age | 54 years |
| Birthplace | Lahore Cantonment, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
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Bio/Wiki
| Other name | Kashmala Khan |
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 163 cm |
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| Eye Color | Dark Brown |
| Hair Color | Medium Golden Brown |
Educational Qualification(s)
| School | Govt. Queen Mary Graduate College, Lahore |
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Personal Life
| Religion | Islam |
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| Address | C-4 Officers Colony, Zarrar Shaheed Road, Lahore Cantt., Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
| Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married | ||||||||
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| Affairs/Boyfriends | Khawaja Muhammad Asif (rumoured) | ||||||||
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Career
| Political Party | Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (PML-Q) |
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| Known for | Being the first Pakistani Parliamentarian who was elected as Chairperson of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) in 2007 |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Kashmala Tariq is a well-known Pakistani politician and lawyer. | |
| 2. In 1993, she was appointed as the President of the Peoples Students Federation (PSF). | |
| 3. From January 2003 to January 2018, Kashmala served as the Executive Director of the Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights (PCHR) Pakistan. | |
| 4. She worked with the corporate law firm Mandviwalla & Zafar before entering politics and now runs her own chamber, Kashmala and Associates. | |
| 5. She was the sole voice in the National Assembly who voted against the 19th and 20th constitutional amendments. | |
| 6. She served on the committees of National Assembly, Finance, Trade & Commerce and Law Justice and Human Rights for 10 years. | |
| 7. She was the first and only Pakistani to win election as Chairperson of Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) from 2007–2010, elected by 53 countries. |