Talk:Muhammad Azam Khan (civil servant)

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Sir, excuse me, there seem to be some details missing and some factual errors here regarding late Muhammad Azam Khan. He was born in 1934 and after studies in Peshawar, he obtained a law degree , and then went to England to join Lincoln's Inn, where he was eventually called to the Bar in 1961. In 1962, he passed the Pakistani civil services exam and joined the Civil Service of Pakistan in October 1962 batch (this was the predecessor of later DMG) and thereafter served in government service until retirement in 1994. He was NOT the son-in-law of late MPA Taj Muhammad Khan, of Shaadi Khan village, Attock, Punjab. However, his father-in-law was related to the Shaadi Khan political family. His wife Dr Parveen Azam is a medical doctor and social activist who is running rehab clinics for drug addicts in KPK province of Pakistan. I hope this is a useful update. My grandfather was a close friend of late Azam Khan. ~~M.Hashim Khan~~ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 182.177.209.180 (talk) 07:24, 11 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]