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Events of the year 2022 in Pakistan.
Incumbents
National government
Provincial governments
| Province | Governor | Chief Minister | Party | Government Type | Chief Justice | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Balochistan | Mir Jan Muhammad Khan Jamali (Acting) | Abdul Quddus Bizenjo | BAP | Coalition | Naeem Akhtar (Balochistan High Court) | 
| Gilgit-Baltistan | Syed Mehdi Shah | Khalid Khurshid | PTI | Majority | Muhammad Ajmal Gondal | 
| Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Haji Ghulam Ali | Azam khan(interim) | Qaiser Rashid Khan (Peshawar High Court) | ||
| Punjab | Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman | mohsin naqvi(interim) | Muhammad Ameer Bhatti (Lahore High Court) | ||
| Sindh | Kamran Tessori | Syed Murad Ali Shah | PPP | Majority | Ahmed Ali Sheikh (Sindh High Court) | 
Events
January
- 8 January – 2022 Murree snowstorm kills 23 domestic tourists.
 - 20 January – 2022 Lahore bombing near Anarkali Bazaar kills at least 3 people and injures 20+.
 - 20-23 January - 2022 Pakistan landslides
 - 25 January – 2022 Kech District attack
 - 26 January – 2022 Karachi protests
 - 27 January – 27 February: 2022 Pakistan Super League commences with Karachi Kings v Multan Sultans.
 
February
- 2 February
 - 4 February – Pakistan at the 2022 Winter Olympics
 - 12 February – Lynching of Mushtaq Ahmed
 - 27 February
 
March
- 1 March – 2022 heat wave in India and Pakistan
 - 2 March
 - 3 March – 2022 Sibi suicide bombing
 - 4 March
 - 8 March – No-confidence motion against Imran Khan
 - 9 March – Mian Channu incident
 - 10 March – Parliament Lodges operation
 - 11 March – 14 March: Pashtun National Jirga
 - 15 March – 2022 Sibi IED explosion
 - 18 March – Protesters storming Sindh House
 - 22 March – 23 March: 48th Foreign Ministers conference
 - 27 March – Imran Khan rally in Islamabad
 - 29 March – 2022 MONUSCO helicopter crash 6 Pakistani UN Peacekeeping soldiers killed in Democratic Republic of Congo
 
April
- 3 April – 2022 Pakistani constitutional crisis
 - 10 April – Imran Khan is removed from the post of Prime Minister of Pakistan through a no-confidence motion, adopted by the majority of the parliament.
 - 11 April – Shehbaz Sharif is sworn-in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
 - 18 April – Dadu village fire
 - 26 April – 2022 University of Karachi bombing
 
May
- 13 May – 2022 Cholistan water crisis
 - 16 May – 2022 Haripur wildfire
 - 18 May – Sherani District wildfire
 - 19 May – 2022 Pakistan economic crisis
 - 24 May – Sri Lanka women's cricket team in Pakistan in 2022
 - 25 May – 2022 Azadi march
 - 29 May – 2022 Balochistan local government elections[1]
 
June
- 1 June – Federal Shariah Court verdict on interest system in Pakistan
 - 4 June – Shangla District wildfire
 - 8 June
 - 10 June – 2022-2023 Pakistan federal budget
 - 12 June – 2022 Karachi fire
 - 14 June – October - 2022 Pakistan floods
 - 17 June – Pakistan at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships
 - 21 June – June 2022 Afghanistan earthquake
 - 26 June – 2022 Sindh local government elections
 
July
- 7 July – Pakistan at the 2022 World Games
 - 15 July – Pakistan at the 2022 World Athletics Championships
 - 17 July – 2022 Punjab provincial by-election
 - 18 July – Sadiqabad boat sinking
 - 28 July – Pakistan at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
 
August
- 1 August –
 - 2 August – The Election Commission of Pakistan announced verdict of PTI foreign funding case.
 - 9 August – Pakistan at the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games
 - 13 August – 2022 Kashmir Premier League
 - 14 August
- Celebrations of Pakistan platinum (75th) Independence Day.
 - 2021–22 Pakistan Premier League
 
 - 16 August – M-5 motorway bus-oil tanker collision
 - 28 August – 
- Pakistan at the 2022 Asia Cup
 - 2022 Karachi local elections
 
 - 30 August – 2022–23 National T20 Cup
 
September
- 13 September – 2022 Swat blast
 - 20 September – English cricket team in Pakistan in 2022–23
 - 24 September – Pakistani audio leaks controversy
 - 27 September – 2022–23 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy
 
October
- 6 October – 2022 Pakistan Junior League
 - 9 October – The Centaurus mall fire
 - 10 October – 2022 Swat school van attack
 - 13 October – Abandoned bodies incident in Nishtar Hospital
 - 14 October – Pakistan won the New Zealand Tri-Nation Series.
 - 16 October – 2022 Pakistan by-elections
 - 28 October – 2022 Azadi March-II
 - 28 October – Machar colony incident
 
November
- 3 November - Attempted assassination of Imran Khan
 - 4 November - Ireland women's cricket team in Pakistan in 2022–23
 - 6 November - 2022 Ghotki attack
 - 16 November - 2022 Lakki Marwat attack
 - 27 November - 2022 AJK local government elections
 - 30 November - November 2022 Quetta bombing
 
December
- 10 December - 2022–23 Pakistan Cup
 - 23 December - 2022 Islamabad suicide attack
 - 26 December - New Zealand cricket team in Pakistan in 2022–23 (December 2022)
 - 31 December - 2022 Islamabad local government elections
 
Arts
Cinema
Television
Economy
Deaths
January-March
- 17 January - Rasheed Naz, television actor (b. 1948)
 - 18 February - Athar Mateen, producer of Samaa TV
 - 23 February - Rehman Malik, politician
 - 27 February - Mahmood Ashraf Usmani, Islamic scholar, jurist and an author
 
April-June
- 15 April - Bilquis Edhi
 - 7 May - Sardar Ali Haqqani, Islamic scholar
 - 9 June - Aamir Liaquat Hussain, politician
 
July-September
- 13 July - Tanveer Jamal
 - 20 August - Nayyara Noor, playback singer
 - 29 August - Manzoor Hussain (field hockey)
 
October-December
- 23 October - Arshad Sharif, journalist
 - 19 December – Ali Ahmed Aslam, Pakistani-Scottish chef and restaurateur, credited with inventing chicken tikka masala, septic shock and organ failure (b. 1945).[2]
 
See also
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References
- ↑ "Balochistan votes in LG polls amid sporadic violence". 30 May 2022.
 - ↑ "Glaswegian who 'invented' chicken tikka masala dies". BBC News. BBC. 21 December 2022.
 
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