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Who is Faisal Mumtaz Rathore? Inside the Life of AJK’s Newly Appointed PM

Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir – November 2025: Faisal Mumtaz Rathore, recently nominated as the Prime Minister of Pakistan-administered Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), emerges as a prominent political figure rooted deeply in the region’s history and governance. Born into a family with decades-long political involvement, Rathore’s rise reflects both legacy and personal political acumen.
Faisal Mumtaz Rathore was born on April 11, 1978, in Rawalpindi. He is the son of Mumtaz Rathore, a former Prime Minister of AJK, and Begum Farhat Rathore, a former member of the AJK Legislative Assembly. His family has been closely associated with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) since its early days in the region, making Rathore a product of both heritage and public expectation.
Rathore’s political journey began in 2006, when he contested his first elections as an independent candidate from LA-17 Haveli Kohota. Initially navigating the political waters independently, he joined the Pakistan Peoples Party in 2011. This transition marked the start of his formal political career, culminating in his election to the AJK Legislative Assembly. He was re-elected in 2021, solidifying his reputation as a trusted representative in his constituency.
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Over the years, Rathore has held critical ministerial portfolios, including Minister for Local Government and Rural Development. During the 2023 public protests led by the AJK Public Action Committee, he was appointed head of the government’s negotiation committee, taking a central role in mediating between authorities and activist groups. His involvement in these negotiations reinforced his image as a pragmatic and approachable leader who balances political strategy with public engagement.
Despite Rathore’s qualifications and lineage, his nomination as Prime Minister has sparked debate on social media. Critics allege that the selection process resembled a “lottery,” suggesting that internal party dynamics played a larger role than merit. Supporters, however, emphasize his extensive experience, party loyalty, and active public service record as factors that qualify him to lead the region.
Rathore is widely recognized as a trusted ally of PPP leadership, including Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and senior party figures, highlighting his political influence and the confidence vested in him by his party. His biography reflects a blend of inherited political legacy, personal initiative, and engagement with constituents—a combination that could shape the future of AJK governance.
As he assumes office, Rathore’s challenge will be to translate his lineage, experience, and public support into effective governance, bridging historical expectations with contemporary demands from a region facing economic, social, and political challenges.

