Malik Motasim Khan (Urdu: ملک معتصم خان) is Member of Central Advisory Council of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind.
He also attended IMA Youth Wing's "From Darkness to Light" conference in Kuwait held in 2010 at the Masjid Al Kabir.
He would take up following issues as a priority: Revival of sugar industry; Rail connectivity between Nizamabad and Karimnagar and Development of slum areas, among others.
[8] In the public meeting, which was organised by the state chapter of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind at the Nizam College grounds in Hyderabad on 7 February 2010, Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao expressed that Muslims would not be assured of social justice unless they got political reservation.
While advocating for effective legislation and strict implementation of laws for the protection of women's modesty, Khan echoed for severe punishment for the culprits.
"[16] Khan also urged political parties in the state not to support fascist forces and chalk out plans to provide basic amenities such as food, clothes and housing to all the poor.
The state government's decision, announced in July 2007, to grant Muslims 4% reservations in the public sector and educational institutions had received mixed reactions from the local political community.
Khan labelled the decision of the Andhra Pradesh government as a "placatory step" toward easing the critical conditions of the Muslims community.
[17] While condemning the brutal attack on Flotilla, Khan considered Israel as the biggest threat to the peace-loving world and urged then ruling Indian government to severe diplomatic relationship with that country immediately.
[18] Commenting on the hanging of Afzal Guru, Khan called it a "political drama" and noted that the implementation of the judgment was not humanitarian and fair.