Chaudhry Abdul Rahim

Abdul Rahim Chaudhry was a Pakistani and British Raj politician who played a prominent role in the Pakistan Movement۔ He also served as a member of the first Legislative Assembly of Punjab,[1] and a member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab.

Chaudhry was born in a Muslim Gujjar family, in the town Maingri of British Punjab.

Chaudhry was a member of the First Punjab Legislative Assembly from April 5, 1937, to March 19, 1945.

[4] Chaudhry was given the title of Khan Bahadur under the British Rule.

Chaudhry's son Chaudhry Idrees Taj was a member of Majlis-e-Shura in Zia-ul-Haq Cabinet, while his other son Chaudhry Ishfaq Taj remained a member of the National Assembly NA-91 for two terms first from 1990 to 1993, then 1993-1997[5] Saqib Idrees Taj, son of Chaudhry Idrees Taj and grandson of Chaudhry Abdul Rahim, is a politician and holds a position in the Central Executive Committee of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.