Ejaz Ahmed Chaudhary commonly referred to as Ejaz Chaudhary (Born 15 September 1956) is a prominent Pakistani politician, social worker, civil engineer by profession and an ex-deputy mayor of Lahore. Chaudhary was previously a member of Jamaat-e-Islami where he spent 35 years of his political career before leaving the party, by 2007 Chaudhary had joined Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf after receiving a personal invitation from Khan himself to join the party. He is currently organizing the party in Punjab, serving as a spokesperson, and is the Punjab President of the party. Chaudhary is the founder and the Chief Executive Officer of Kisan Care (pvt ltd) providing agricultural chemicals After becoming Punjab President Chaudhary is the fifth most powerful official in the party, he serves on both the Central executive committee and Core committee
Chaudhary's political views are frequently described as moderate, based on the principals of Islam and of communal tolerance. He frequently helps female members of his party by organising protests to condemn the abuse and assault of women in Pakistan. A bill against Domestic violence had been sent by the Chaudhary to the Punjab assembly, which is pending a vote Chaudhary, along with Yasmin Rashid were instrumental in making PTI the first political party both in Pakistan and the sub-continent to have audited ISO-9000 certificates issued by an international firm, further bolstering the PTI's claim to be an anti-corruption party.
Following the scandal after an attempted assassination on Hamid Mir and the Geo-ISI rivalry, Ejaz Chaudhary challenged Geo's journalist Ifitkhar Ahmed to a debate over Geo's unsubstantiated allegations against the ISI and on the role of rigging in elections. Iftikhar Ahmed has not responded to the challenge Chaudhary and fellow party ally Shah Mehmood Qureshi were influential in getting the PML-Q and the MWM (Pakistan's main Shia party) to support the PTI on a campaign against election rigging.