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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mohammad Siddiq Khan Kanju (born in [Alipur Kanju],Kahror Pakka,], Lodhran district in Punjab province, Pakistan, died in Kahror Pakka in july 2001) was a Pakistani politician and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. After completing his law studies he decided to enter politics from his home constituency Kahror Pakka. In the 1977 general elections, he ran for the Provisional Assembly seat, but the elections were postponed. Again in 1985 he became Member of the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mohammad Siddiq Khan Kanju (born in [Alipur Kanju],Kahror Pakka,], Lodhran district in Punjab province, Pakistan, died in Kahror Pakka in july 2001) was a Pakistani politician and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. After completing his law studies he decided to enter politics from his home constituency Kahror Pakka. In the 1977 general elections, he ran for the Provisional Assembly seat, but the elections were postponed. Again in 1985 he became Member of the National Assembly on non-party election, and served as a Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture. The government was dissolved in 1988 and he was appointed as a caretaker Education Minister. During the first Benazir Bhutto government, Kanju for the first time became a part of the opposition headed by Nawaz Sharif. In the general elections of 1990, Kanju was for the third time elected Member of National Assembly from Lodhran, and at the behest of his friend and mentor Hamid Raza Gilani, joined the Nawaz Sharif cabinet as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (1990-1993). During this period in 1991 he got changed Lodhran''s status to a district, which was a tehsil of Multan District.