Afghan Biographies

Rezazada. Alhaj Karam-ud-Din


Name Rezazada. Alhaj Karam-ud-Din
Ethnic backgr. Aimaq
Date of birth 1970
Function/Grade Ex Wolesi Jirga Member 2018 MP MNA Ghor Ghowr
History and Biodata

Alhaj Karam-u-din Reza Zada
Phone: 0799065588

2. Previous Functions:
Government employee at the Department of Agriculture in Ghor (1994-1996)
 Director of the Department of Communications and Documentation in Ghor (2002-2003)
Director of the Ghor Public Works Department. (2003- 2004)
Deputy Governor of Ghor province (2004-2010)
Wolesi Jirga Member 2010 MP MNA Ghor Ghowr
Wolesi Jirga Member 2018 MP MNA Ghor Ghowr

3. Biodata:
Rezazada_KaramuddinAlhaj Karam-u-din Reza Zada, son of Mullah Fazul Haq, was born in 1970, in the city
of Chaghcheran in Ghor.  Reza Zada completed his early education through private religious studies. He later graduated from the Literature Department of the Ghor Teacher Training Institute in 2009.

Reza Zada joined the Mujahideen when he was 16 years old.

Alhaj Kiramudin Rezazada is close to Jamiat-e Islami

Commission (2012): Internal Affairs

A plot to assassinate Karamuddin Reza Zada was thwarted by National Directorate of Security (NDS). Officials of NDS said the MP was planned to hold meetings with elders. The militants designed to kill him by planting a roadside bomb.(20140217)

More than a hundred protestors gathered in front of the governor’s house in Ghor and accused Lawmaker Karamuddin Rezazada over supporting the Taliban due to having a problem with Fazal Ahadkhan. Rezazada along with his men supported Taliban insurgents for taking revenge from Faza Ahadkhan, the demonstrators said. It is rumored that his support to the Taliban was the reason behind the fall of Awshan area of Shahrak district to the militants. Abdul Hai Khatebi, Ghor governor’s spokesman, said that they did not find any evidences to support the protestors claim that Rezazada supported Taliban.(2080516)

Keramuddin Rezazadah received 8.823 votes in Wolesi Jirga 2018 election and got a seat in WJ2018.
 

Reza Zada is married and has eleven children.
 

He speaks Dari and Pashto.

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