Ch Amir Bilal
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File:Ch Amir Bilal in 2018.jpgCh_Amir_Bilal_in_2018.jpg Amir Bilal in 2018 | |
Born | October 10, 1986 Sargodha |
🏳️ Nationality | Pakistani |
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🏢 Organization | Youth Advocacy Network |
Known for | Socio-Political Activism |
🏛️ Political party | Pakistan Muslim League (N) |
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🌐 Website | https://amirbilal.com |
Amir Bilal is a well-known Pakistani lawyer and politician, born on October 10, 1986, in the city of Sargodha. Amir is now living in Sahiwal, Sargodha Amir has gained significant recognition for his work in socio-political activism, which has earned him respect and admiration from people across the country. He is an active member of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) and has been actively involved in various social and political campaigns.
Amir is a member of the Youth Advocacy Network, which is a non-profit organization aimed at promoting youth empowerment and raising awareness about social issues. He is also a member of the Local Peace Committee, which is a structured body set up by the Government of Punjab to overcome religious disputes and maintain religious and sect-related harmony in the region.
Amir comes from a family with a long history of leadership and representation in the Tehsil Sahiwal District of Sargodha. His father, Muhammad Bilal, was a former chairman of the Town Committee, and his grandfather, Ali Sher, was a prominent leader representing Rajput families in the region.
Apart from his political and social work, Amir is a member of the Pakistan-US Alumni Network, which is a platform that aims to connect Pakistani alumni of US exchange programs. He is also the publisher of "The Trans Press," a magazine aimed at raising awareness about the transgender [1]community and promoting their rights.
Amir has served in multiple non-governmental organizations, where he has worked tirelessly to improve the lives of people in his community. He is known for his work as a Advocate, and his dedication to justice has earned him the respect of many people in Pakistan.
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- ↑ Dayspring, The (3 September 2018). "Third World's Third Gender By Advocate Amir Bilal". The Dayspring | Youth Centric Newspaper of Pakistan. The Day Spring. Retrieved 19 February 2023.