Jutt Federation of Pakistan

About the Organisation

How Jutt Federation of Pakistan is structured, and how its leadership is chosen.

Our mission

Jutt Federation of Pakistan (JFP) unites the Jutt community of Pakistan and its worldwide diaspora on a single trusted platform. We maintain the community's membership register down to tehsil level in Pakistan and to city-chapter level abroad, celebrate the history of our clans, help families find rishtas within the biradari, and give members a marketplace and a democratic voice.

Organisational structure

1
Central (Pakistan)National leadership and the Central Election Commission.
2
ProvincePunjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, AJK, Gilgit-Baltistan, Islamabad.
3
DistrictDistrict-level coordination across all provinces.
4
TehsilThe heart of the organisation — membership is registered and elections are held at tehsil level.
5
International → Country → City ChapterOverseas chapters in the USA, UK, Canada, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Europe and beyond.

Standard offices of every unit

Every tehsil, district, province, country and city chapter fills its cabinet from the same standard offices, in protocol order:

1. Chief Patron 2. Patron 3. Chairman 4. President 5. Senior Vice President 6. Vice President 7. General Secretary 8. Deputy General Secretary 9. Joint Secretary 10. Finance Secretary 11. Information Secretary 12. Press Secretary 13. Social Media Secretary 14. Organizing Secretary 15. Welfare Secretary 16. Youth Secretary 17. Women Wing President 18. Women Wing General Secretary 19. Legal Advisor 20. Office Secretary 21. Coordinator

A unit does not need to fill every office — smaller tehsils typically start with a President, General Secretary and Finance Secretary. Additional offices are filled as the unit grows.

Verified membership & elections

Anyone of the biradari may register free of charge. Verification is granted by your local unit's office holders and unlocks the full platform: voting in unit elections, posting rishta profiles and classified ads.

When a unit's verified membership crosses the election threshold, the Central Election Commission announces an election: nominations → scrutiny → secret ballot → published results. One verified member, one vote, within your own unit only. Until then, office holders are appointed centrally.

Matrimonial privacy pledge

Rishta profiles are reviewed by moderators before publication. Candidate names, photos and phone numbers are never public — they are released only when both families accept an interest request. Profiles are typically posted and managed by a parent or sibling, as our families expect.