6th YPP 2014
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Syed Muhammad Modassar Shahid
YP60-SINDH13
Brief Profile

Born on August 31, 1991 Modassar belongs from Karachi. He completed his Bachelor degree from University of Karachi and currently he is studying Law. He has also completed his Diploma in Entrepreneurship from IBA and Certification in English Language from UoK. His area of interest covers Public Administrations Human Rights, Criminology & Criminal Jurisprudence, Sociology and Literature. He has served in various National and International organizations like International Youth Council, Vote World Parliament, World Youth Parliament for water, Youth Parliament Karachi & Lahore etc. Currently Mr. Shahid is working at Aaj Television Network, as a Censor Executive. He is passionate to work for the humanity at large without making discrimination of borders, colour or race.

Status in Youth Parliament

Politically, Syed Muhammad Modassar Shahid is affiliated with Green Party , Member of Standing Committee on National Security .

Contact Detail
Email: syed@internationalyouthcouncil.com
Participation in Legislative Business
Second Session
(07-08-2014)

Syed Muhammad Modassar (YP60-SINDH13) would like to move following motion This house should discuss the IDP's of Operation Zarb-e-Asab, what the government is planning on rehabilitation of approximately 2.5 Million internally displaced peoples

Fourth Session
(19/23-01-2)

Mr. Ali Shan Khan (YP13-KP01), Mr. Syed Muhammad Modassar Shahid (YP60-SINDH13) and Mr. Darya Khan Pahore (YP51-SINDH04) would like to move the following resolution: This House is of the opinion that all the elements within us including (Politicians; Journalist; Civil Servants; Judicial Servant; the Religious Leaders; Army; Intelligence Agencies etc) who have /had a soft corner for these militants in the past; should now disown them and stop supporting and now help the Army and Government in eradicating this menace.

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