Megat Zulkarnain Omardin

Megat Zulkarnain Omardin
مڬت ذالقرنين عمردين
Political Secretary to the
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Rural and Regional Development
Assumed office
December 2022/January 2023
MonarchsAbdullah
Ibrahim Iskandar
Prime MinisterAnwar Ibrahim
Deputy Prime Minister and MinisterAhmad Zahid Hamidi
Preceded byMuhamad Nur Aizat Noor Adam
(Political Secretary to the Minister of Rural Development)
Senator
In office
10 October 2016 – 9 October 2019
MonarchsAbdul Halim
(2016)
Muhammad V
(2016–2019)
Abdullah
(2019)
Prime MinisterNajib Razak
(2016–2018)
Mahathir Mohamad
(2018–2019)
In office
7 October 2013 – 6 October 2016
MonarchAbdul Halim
Prime MinisterNajib Razak
State Chairman of Barisan Nasional of Selangor
Assumed office
25 November 2022
National ChairmanAhmad Zahid Hamidi
DeputyJohan Abd Aziz
Preceded byNoh Omar
State Chairman of the
United Malays National Organisation of Selangor
Assumed office
25 November 2022
PresidentAhmad Zahid Hamidi
DeputyJohan Abd Aziz
Preceded byNoh Omar
Personal details
Born
Megat Zulkarnain bin Omardin

(1969-10-16) 16 October 1969 (age 55)
CitizenshipMalaysian
Political partyUnited Malays National Organisation (UMNO)
Other political
affiliations
Barisan Nasional (BN)
OccupationPolitician

Datuk Wira Megat Zulkarnain bin Omardin (born 16 October 1969) is a Malaysian politician who has served as Political Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural and Regional Development Ahmad Zahid Hamidi since December 2022 or January 2023. He served as the Senator from October 2013 to October 2019. He is a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. He has served as the State Chairman of BN and UMNO of Selangor since November 2022. He is the Member of the Supreme Council, Division Chief of UMNO of Gombak and the President of Malaysia Martial Arts Federation (PESAKA). He was the Division Deputy Chief of UMNO of Gombak prior to his promotion to the division chief.[1]

  1. ^ "MEGAT ZULKARNAIN OMARDIN". Sinar Harian (in Malay). Retrieved 22 July 2023.