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{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Yousuf Ayub Khan
| name = Yousuf Ayub Khan
| honorific-suffix =
| native_name = یوسف ایوب خان
| office = Member of the [[Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]
| honorific_suffix = Baba-e-Baldiyat
| image = Khan Saab.jpg
| term_start = 29 May 2013
| caption = Khan At His Hujra, 2024
| term_end = 27 September 2013
| birth_date = 1961
| constituency =
| nationality = Pakistani
| birth_place = Rehana, Haripur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
| party = [[Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf|PTI]] (2011-Present)
| nationality = Pakistani
| relatives = [[Omar Ayub Khan]] (cousin)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1419681|title=Tough contest expected in Haripur's NA-17|date=13 July 2018}}</ref><br>[[Gohar Ayub Khan]] (uncle)<br>[[Ayub Khan|Muhammad Ayub Khan]] (grandfather)
| party = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.svg}} [[Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf|PTI]] <small>(2010-Present)</small>
| image = Yousaf Ayub Khan.jpg
| otherparty = {{flagicon image|PMLN_2021_Flag.png}} [[Pakistan Muslim League (N)]] <small>(1993-2010)</small>
| occupation = [[Politician]], [[Businessman]]
| parents = Shoukat Ayub Khan
| relatives =
* [[Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan)|Ayub Khan]] (Grandfather)
* [[Gohar Ayub Khan]] (Uncle)
* [[Omar Ayub Khan]] (Cousin)
* [[Akbar Ayub Khan]] (Brother)
* [[Arshad Ayub Khan]] (Brother)
* Rafay Ayub Khan (Nephew)
| alma_mater = [[Army Burn Hall College, Abbottabad]]
| office1 = Member of the Provincial Assembly
| term_start1 = 1988
| term_end1 = 1993
| term_start2 = 1993
| term_end2 = 1998
| term_start3 = 1998
| term_end3 = 2003
| term_start4 = 2010
| term_end4 = 2013
| office7 = Provincial Minister for Transport
| term_start7 = 1988
| term_end7 = 1990
| office6 = Provincial Minister of Education
| term_start6 = 1993
| term_end6 = 1998
| office5 = Zilla Nazim of Haripur
| term_start5 = 2005
| term_end5 = 2010
| office8 = Provincial Minister for Communication & Works
| term_start8 = 2011
| term_end8 = 2013
}}
}}


'''Yousuf Ayub Khan''' (born 1961) is a [[Pakistani]] politician and businessmen.<ref>{{cite book |title=NWFP Political Directory |year=1995}}</ref> He is a grandson of former military [[Officer]] and president [[Ayub Khan (general)|Ayub Khan]].{{citation needed|date=November 2014}}.
'''Yousaf Ayub Khan: Leader Of The People'''


Yousuf Ayub was born in the village of [[Rehana, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Rehana]] in [[Haripur District]] of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], Pakistan. His father was Shoukat Ayub,<ref>{{cite web|title=Mr. Yousaf Ayub Khan (Minister: Communication and Works)|url=http://www.pakp.gov.pk/2013/member/pk-50/|website=pakp.gov.pk|access-date=3 April 2018}}</ref> son of the late Ayub Khan and brother of politician [[Gohar Ayub Khan]].{{citation needed|date=November 2014}} He is a [[Hindkowan]] of the [[Tareen]] tribe.<ref>{{cite book |first=A. A. |last=Qazi |title=Tribes and Notables of Hazara Region Pakistan |year=1997 |pages=420–421}}</ref> He was educated at the [[Army Burn Hall College]], [[Abbottabad]], [[Pakistan]], passing high school.<ref>{{cite book |title=Army Burn Hall College Alumni Register |year=1989}}</ref>
'''Yousuf Ayub Khan''' (born 1961) is a Pakistani [[politician]] and [[Businessperson|businessman]] known for his significant contributions to public service and governance. He is affectionately referred to as "Baba-e-Baldiyat" (Father of Local Governance) by the people of [[Haripur, Pakistan|Haripur]], a testament to his enduring impact on local governance and his deep connection with his constituents.


He won several elections in the past and also remained a provincial minister. He was Provincial Minister for Transport from 1988 to 1990 as an independent candidate in Chief Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao's cabinet, and after the dismissal of the government, he again was inducted in the caretaker cabinet of Mir Afzal Khan until the next cabinet took place.
== Early Life and Education ==
He then contested the 1993 general elections and won as an independent candidate, but later joined PML N, and was given the portfolio for the education ministry, in Chief Minister Pir Sabir Shah's cabinet until his government was replaced. He then remained as Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the assembly till 1996.
He again won the 1997 general elections on PML(N) ticket, and later was inducted into the new cabinet of then-Chief Minister Sardar Mehtab Abbasi from 21 February 1997 to 12 October 1999, until martial law took place, with eight to nine portfolios.
He again contested for provincial assembly in the 2002 general elections on PML N ticket but was unsuccessful this time during Musharraf's regime and anti-PML(N) pressure.
In 2005 he contested the District Nazim election, this time was successful, and was one of two PML N candidates who won the District Nazim seat despite being strongly opposed by Musharraf's regime, and remained in District Nazim till 2010.
After joining PTI in 2011, he contested provincial election on the PTI ticket, and was successful this time, and later was inducted into the provincial cabinet of Pervez Khattak and was given a portfolio for C&W, until he was de-seated from his constituency, petition done against him by his rivals, and was disqualified over fake degree, the bachelor's degree wasn't fully valid.
After getting disqualified from politics for 11 years, from 2013 till 2024, his brothers took part in his constituency, one brother Akbar Ayub Khan from his home constituency, and later on his other brother Arshad Ayub Khan took part from another constituency, and won the seats, they took key part in retaining his politics and commitments. Hes also held several other posts such as president local council association Kpk, and has held several conferences internationally, and being a president local council association, he and his fellows implemented new rules and laws, and on this new rule and law, in 2015 kpk government held local government elections on it, and Yousaf Ayub Khan for this contribution and hardwork is referred as Bab e baldiyat by his local people.
He is currently president pak China friendship association kpk, khyber chapter. On 23rd April 2024 government of Kpk nominated him member Pakistan Climate Control Authority, and this responsibility given to him is in order to tackle climatic changes and climate control of kpk regions and represent kpk.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/archive/print/633334-pti-minister-yousuf-ayub-disqualified|title=PTI Minister Yousuf Ayub Disqualified |newspaper=The News |location=Islamabad |date=28 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Khan|first1=Kamran|title=Crisis in K-P: Khattak fires two QWP ministers over corruption|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/631844/crisis-in-k-p-khattak-fires-two-qwp-ministers-over-corruption/|access-date=3 April 2018|publisher=The Express Tribune|date=14 November 2013|quote=PTI minister Yousuf Ayub Khan was de-notified as minister for communication after the SC declared him disqualified in a fake degree case.}}</ref><ref name="currentaffairspk">{{cite web |url=http://www.currentaffairspk.com/pti-cw-kpk-minister-yousaf-ayub-corruption-in-tenders-pti-change-exposed/ |title=PTI C&W KPK Minister Yousaf Ayub Corruption in Tenders – PTI Change Exposed |work=Current Affairs PK |date=11 July 2013 |access-date=5 September 2016}}</ref>{{Better source needed|date=March 2018}}


Khan has changed parties several times and is currently a member of the [[Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/892240/within-24-hours-pti-k-p-organiser-yousuf-ayub-khan-bows-out-over-personal-reasons/ |title=Within 24 hours: PTI K-P organiser Yousuf Ayub Khan bows out over 'personal reasons' |first1=Manzoor |last1=Ali |first2=Muhammad |last2=Sadaqat |date=26 May 2015 |newspaper=[[The Express Tribune]] |access-date=5 September 2016}}</ref><ref name="currentaffairspk"/>{{Better source needed|date=March 2018}}
Yousuf Ayub was born in the village of Rehana in [[Haripur District|Haripur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], [[Pakistan]]. He hails from the Hindkowan [[Tareen]] tribe and is the grandson of former military officer and [[Muhammad Ayub Khan|President Ayub Khan]]. His father, Shoukat Ayub, was a notable figure in local politics. Yousuf Ayub received his early education at [[Army Burn Hall College]] in [[Abbottabad|Abbottabad, Pakistan]], where he demonstrated leadership qualities and a keen interest in public affairs.


==See also==
== Political Career ==
* [[Raja Sikander Zaman]]

* [[Habibullah Khan Tarin]]
'''Yousuf Ayub Khan''' is a Pakistani politician known for his deep commitment to public service and strategic leadership. His political career spans several key ministerial roles and impactful initiatives across .
* [[Omar Ayub Khan]]

=== Early Political Career ===

Yousuf Ayub Khan's entry into politics occurred at a young age, reflecting his early dedication to public service and community engagement:

'''Election to Provincial Assembly (1988)''': Yousuf Ayub Khan made his political debut in 1988 when he contested and won a seat in the [[Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] Independently. His victory at the age of 25 demonstrated not only his political acumen but also his deep-rooted connection with the people of his constituency. The election marked the beginning of a dynamic and influential career in public service.

'''Youthful Leadership''': Yousuf Ayub Khan's election at such a young age was remarkable, signaling his innate leadership qualities and ability to connect with constituents across different demographics. His early popularity and grassroots support laid the foundation for his subsequent roles and contributions to governance and development in the region.

'''Commitment to Progress''': As a young politician, Yousuf Ayub Khan showcased a strong commitment to progress and community welfare. His entry into the [[Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Provincial Assembly]] was not just a personal achievement but also a testament to his vision for a better future for the people he represented.

'''Strategic Engagement''': Despite his youth, Yousuf Ayub Khan's approach to politics was marked by strategic engagement and a focus on addressing key issues faced by his constituents. His early experiences in the [[Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Provincial Assembly]] shaped his understanding of governance and public policy, laying the groundwork for his future roles and responsibilities.

=== Ministerial Stints and Party Affiliations ===

'''[[Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Provincial Minister for Transport]] (1988-1990)''':
In [[Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao|Chief Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao's]] cabinet, Yousuf Ayub Khan served as the Provincial Minister for Transport, focusing on infrastructure development and addressing mobility challenges in the region.

'''[[Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Provincial Minister of Education]] (1993)''':
Transitioning to the [[Pakistan Muslim League (N)|Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)]], Yousuf Ayub Khan took on the role of Minister of Education in [[Pir Sabir Shah|Chief Minister Pir Sabir Shah's]] cabinet. His tenure was marked by efforts to enhance educational standards and accessibility.

'''[[Local government in Pakistan|Zilla Nazim of Haripur]] (2005)''':
In 2005, Yousuf Ayub Khan served as Zilla Nazim of Haripur from [[Pakistan Muslim League (N)|Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)]], initiating grassroots projects and development initiatives aimed at improving community welfare and infrastructure at the local level.

'''[[Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Provincial Minister for Communication & Works]] (2011-2013)''':
Joining Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Yousuf Ayub Khan became the Minister for Communication & Works (C&W) in [[Pervez Khattak|Pervez Khattak's]] cabinet. His focus on infrastructure projects and economic development initiatives contributed significantly to the province's progress.

== Controversies and Challenges ==

Yousuf Ayub Khan's political career has not been without its share of controversies and challenges. One significant challenge he faced was his disqualification due to a fake degree controversy, which temporarily disrupted his political journey. This controversy raised questions about his qualifications and brought scrutiny to his academic credentials. However, despite this setback, Yousuf Ayub Khan remained resilient and determined to overcome obstacles in his path.

The fake degree controversy highlighted the complexities and scrutiny often faced by politicians in [[Pakistan|Pakistan's]] political landscape. It also underscored the importance of transparency and integrity in public office, as political figures are expected to uphold high ethical standards and honesty in their qualifications.

Despite the challenges posed by the fake degree controversy, Yousuf Ayub Khan's commitment to public service and his family's continued involvement in politics have maintained his influence and legacy in [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]. His strategic support for his brothers' political careers, including [[Akbar Ayub Khan]] and [[Arshad Ayub Khan]], further solidified the family's political standing and contributed to their ongoing impact in the region's political landscape.

Notably, in 2023, Yousuf Ayub Khan's disqualification was reversed, following a precedent set by the removal of [[Nawaz Sharif|Nawaz Sharif's]] disqualification. This development reinstated Yousuf Ayub Khan's eligibility for political office, marking a significant turn of events in his political journey.

Despite the reversal of his disqualification, Yousuf Ayub Khan chose to support his brothers in the [[2024 Pakistani general election|2024 elections]] and, as of now, has not expressed intentions of contesting elections himself. This decision reflects his focus on supporting and strengthening his family's political legacy while continuing to contribute to public service and governance in [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.]]

Overall, the controversies and challenges Yousuf Ayub Khan has faced serve as testaments to the complex nature of politics and the resilience required to navigate and succeed in such environments. His ability to overcome adversity and continue his contributions to public service reflect his dedication to serving the people of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.]]

== Support for Brothers' Political Careers ==

'''[[Akbar Ayub Khan|Akbar Ayub Khan's]] Political Triumphs''':
Following his disqualification in 2013, Yousuf Ayub Khan's brother, Akbar Ayub Khan, assumed his seat in a strategic move to ensure continued representation for their constituency. Akbar Ayub Khan's subsequent victories in elections, including the 2018 general election with his brother's support, further solidified the family's political legacy and influence. Notably, in the 2024 general elections, Akbar Ayub Khan set a record for the highest lead from any other MPA in [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], showcasing his widespread popularity and support among constituents.
[[File:All 3.jpg|thumb|Yousaf Ayub Khan With His Two Brothers, 2024]]
'''[[Arshad Ayub Khan|Arshad Ayub Khan's]] Electoral Success''':
Yousuf Ayub Khan strategically positioned his younger brother, Arshad Ayub Khan, to contest from Khanpur (PK-41 Haripur-II) in 2018, expanding the family's political footprint. Arshad Ayub Khan's entry into politics marked a significant milestone, contributing to the family's strategic electoral planning and reinforcing their presence in multiple constituencies. In the 2024 elections, both Akbar Ayub Khan and Arshad Ayub Khan secured landslide victories, with Arshad Ayub Khan setting a record for receiving the most votes for an MPA in all of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]. This remarkable achievement underscored his widespread popularity and the trust placed in him by voters.

Through their remarkable electoral successes, [[Akbar Ayub Khan]] and [[Arshad Ayub Khan]] have not only strengthened the family's political legacy but also demonstrated their ability to win decisive victories and effectively represent their constituents in [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's]] political landscape.

== Contributions and Legacy ==
[[File:Yak old.jpg|thumb|Khan In His Younger Years]]
Yousuf Ayub Khan's unwavering dedication to public service and his astute political acumen have left an indelible mark on [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]'s political landscape. His visionary leadership and tireless efforts have earned him the revered title of "Baba-e-Baldiyat," symbolizing his steadfast commitment to enhancing the lives of his constituents through effective governance and transformative development initiatives.

'''Symbol of Development and Influence''': Yousuf Ayub Khan's legacy extends beyond electoral victories; he is revered as a symbol of development and influence throughout [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]. His transformative initiatives and visionary leadership have earned him widespread admiration, with other regions of [[Hazara, Pakistan|Hazara]] adopting the slogan "Take all our politicians and give us one Yousuf Ayub." This sentiment underscores his unparalleled popularity and the trust placed in him by the people of KPK.

Through his strategic campaigns, visionary leadership, and unwavering dedication to public service, Yousuf Ayub Khan has cemented his legacy as a beacon of progress and development in [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], inspiring generations of leaders and leaving an enduring impact on the political landscape of the region.

== Stand with PTI and Imran Khan ==

Yousuf Ayub Khan's journey with PTI began in 2010 during its formative years when the party was a fledgling force in Pakistani politics, and Imran Khan was still establishing himself as a prominent leader. Recognizing the potential for change and reform, Yousuf Ayub Khan made a strategic decision to align himself with PTI, envisioning a future where the party could challenge the status quo and usher in a new era of governance.

As a key figure within PTI, Yousuf Ayub Khan played a pivotal role in the party's organizational growth and outreach efforts, particularly in [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] (KPK). His strategic insights and tireless efforts contributed significantly to PTI's rise in popularity and influence in the province, garnering support from diverse segments of society.
[[File:YAK AND IK.jpg|thumb|Yousaf Ayub Khan With Imran Khan, Haripur, 2017]]
Under Yousuf Ayub Khan's guidance and leadership, PTI in KPK embarked on a transformative journey, focusing on principles of transparency, accountability, and social justice. His vision for a more inclusive and progressive KPK resonated with millions of Pakistanis in the region, leading to PTI's exponential growth in membership and support.

Through grassroots mobilization, effective communication strategies, and a relentless commitment to PTI's core values, Yousuf Ayub Khan helped shape PTI into a formidable political force in KPK. The party's leadership and growth in the province, under his stewardship, stand as a testament to his strategic foresight, organizational prowess, and dedication to the cause of regional development.

Despite facing challenges and obstacles along the way, Yousuf Ayub Khan's unwavering belief in PTI's mission and Imran Khan's leadership propelled the party to unprecedented heights in KPK, reshaping the political landscape and inspiring a new generation of politically engaged citizens in the province.

== Current Roles and Contributions ==

In addition to his role as a distinguished member of the Pakistan Climate Control Authority, Yousuf Ayub Khan continues to play a pivotal role in various spheres of public service and development:

* '''Leadership in Local Governance''': Yousuf Ayub Khan's nickname "Baba-e-Baldiyat" reflects his enduring impact and leadership in local governance, where he has spearheaded initiatives for community development and welfare.

* '''Advocate for Sustainable Development''': He is a vocal advocate for sustainable development practices, promoting environmental conservation and eco-friendly policies at both local and national levels.

* '''Promotion of Education and Youth Empowerment''': Yousuf Ayub Khan remains committed to enhancing educational opportunities and empowering youth, believing in the transformative power of education for societal progress.

* '''Philanthropic Endeavors''': He actively engages in philanthropic endeavors, supporting initiatives that uplift marginalized communities and improve their quality of life.

* '''Active in All of Haripur''': Yousuf Ayub Khan is actively involved in all aspects of Haripur's development, working tirelessly to address local needs and improve the lives of its residents. His presence and influence resonate throughout the region, making him a pivotal figure in Haripur's progress.


== References ==


==References==
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References
NWFP Political Directory. 1995.

"Mr. Yousaf Ayub Khan (Minister: Communication and Works)". pakp.gov.pk. Retrieved 3 April 2018.

Qazi, A. A. (1997). Tribes and Notables of Hazara Region Pakistan. pp. 420–421.

Army Burn Hall College Alumni Register. 1989.

"PTI Minister Yousuf Ayub Disqualified". The News. Islamabad. 28 September 2013.

Khan, Kamran (14 November 2013). "Crisis in K-P: Khattak fires two QWP ministers over corruption". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 3 April 2018. PTI minister Yousuf Ayub Khan was de-notified as minister for communication after the SC declared him disqualified in a fake degree case.

"PTI C&W KPK Minister Yousaf Ayub Corruption in Tenders – PTI Change Exposed". Current Affairs PK. 11 July 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2016.


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Ali, Manzoor; Sadaqat, Muhammad (26 May 2015). "Within 24 hours: PTI K-P organiser Yousuf Ayub Khan bows out over 'personal reasons'". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 1 November 2024

Yousuf Ayub Khan
Member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
In office
29 May 2013 – 27 September 2013
Personal details
NationalityPakistani
Political partyPTI (2011-Present)
RelativesOmar Ayub Khan (cousin)[1]
Gohar Ayub Khan (uncle)
Muhammad Ayub Khan (grandfather)

Yousuf Ayub Khan (born 1961) is a Pakistani politician and businessmen.[2] He is a grandson of former military Officer and president Ayub Khan.[citation needed].

Yousuf Ayub was born in the village of Rehana in Haripur District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. His father was Shoukat Ayub,[3] son of the late Ayub Khan and brother of politician Gohar Ayub Khan.[citation needed] He is a Hindkowan of the Tareen tribe.[4] He was educated at the Army Burn Hall College, Abbottabad, Pakistan, passing high school.[5]

He won several elections in the past and also remained a provincial minister. He was Provincial Minister for Transport from 1988 to 1990 as an independent candidate in Chief Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao's cabinet, and after the dismissal of the government, he again was inducted in the caretaker cabinet of Mir Afzal Khan until the next cabinet took place. He then contested the 1993 general elections and won as an independent candidate, but later joined PML N, and was given the portfolio for the education ministry, in Chief Minister Pir Sabir Shah's cabinet until his government was replaced. He then remained as Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the assembly till 1996. He again won the 1997 general elections on PML(N) ticket, and later was inducted into the new cabinet of then-Chief Minister Sardar Mehtab Abbasi from 21 February 1997 to 12 October 1999, until martial law took place, with eight to nine portfolios. He again contested for provincial assembly in the 2002 general elections on PML N ticket but was unsuccessful this time during Musharraf's regime and anti-PML(N) pressure. In 2005 he contested the District Nazim election, this time was successful, and was one of two PML N candidates who won the District Nazim seat despite being strongly opposed by Musharraf's regime, and remained in District Nazim till 2010. After joining PTI in 2011, he contested provincial election on the PTI ticket, and was successful this time, and later was inducted into the provincial cabinet of Pervez Khattak and was given a portfolio for C&W, until he was de-seated from his constituency, petition done against him by his rivals, and was disqualified over fake degree, the bachelor's degree wasn't fully valid. After getting disqualified from politics for 11 years, from 2013 till 2024, his brothers took part in his constituency, one brother Akbar Ayub Khan from his home constituency, and later on his other brother Arshad Ayub Khan took part from another constituency, and won the seats, they took key part in retaining his politics and commitments. Hes also held several other posts such as president local council association Kpk, and has held several conferences internationally, and being a president local council association, he and his fellows implemented new rules and laws, and on this new rule and law, in 2015 kpk government held local government elections on it, and Yousaf Ayub Khan for this contribution and hardwork is referred as Bab e baldiyat by his local people. He is currently president pak China friendship association kpk, khyber chapter. On 23rd April 2024 government of Kpk nominated him member Pakistan Climate Control Authority, and this responsibility given to him is in order to tackle climatic changes and climate control of kpk regions and represent kpk.[6][7][8][better source needed]

Khan has changed parties several times and is currently a member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.[9][8][better source needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Tough contest expected in Haripur's NA-17". 13 July 2018.
  2. ^ NWFP Political Directory. 1995.
  3. ^ "Mr. Yousaf Ayub Khan (Minister: Communication and Works)". pakp.gov.pk. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  4. ^ Qazi, A. A. (1997). Tribes and Notables of Hazara Region Pakistan. pp. 420–421.
  5. ^ Army Burn Hall College Alumni Register. 1989.
  6. ^ "PTI Minister Yousuf Ayub Disqualified". The News. Islamabad. 28 September 2013.
  7. ^ Khan, Kamran (14 November 2013). "Crisis in K-P: Khattak fires two QWP ministers over corruption". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 3 April 2018. PTI minister Yousuf Ayub Khan was de-notified as minister for communication after the SC declared him disqualified in a fake degree case.
  8. ^ a b "PTI C&W KPK Minister Yousaf Ayub Corruption in Tenders – PTI Change Exposed". Current Affairs PK. 11 July 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  9. ^ Ali, Manzoor; Sadaqat, Muhammad (26 May 2015). "Within 24 hours: PTI K-P organiser Yousuf Ayub Khan bows out over 'personal reasons'". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 5 September 2016.