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Muhammad Rafiq Tarar
محمد رفیق تارڑFile:Rafiq Tarar.jpg 9th President of Pakistan In office
1 January 1998 – 20 June 2001Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
Pervez Musharraf (Acting)Preceded by Wasim Sajjad (Acting) Succeeded by Pervez Musharraf Personal details Born 2 November 1929
Gujranwala, Punjab, British IndiaPolitical party Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Alma mater University of the Punjab Profession Lawyer
JudgeReligion Islam Website Presidential library Judge (retd.) Muhammad Rafiq Tarar (Urdu: محمد رفیق تارڑ) (born November 2, 1929) was the ninth President of Pakistan from January 1, 1998 until June 20, 2001 and before that Supreme Court of Pakistan judge and Chief Justice of Lahore High Court. During Pakistan's independence in 1947, Rafiq Tarar performed voluntary duty as a relief worker in camps set up by Muslim Students Federation for refugees, migrating from India to Pakistan.
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Life
Muhammad Rafiq Tarar born in Muslim Jat family in 1929. His native village is Pir kot, a peaceful village situated in Gujranwala district. He completed his matriculation from Atta Muhammad School, Gujranwala and graduated from the Islamia College in Gujranwala, in 1949. In 1951, Mr. Tarar secured his Law Degree from Law College, Lahore.
Professional career
In 1951, he enrolled as a Pleader. He also was enrolled as an Advocate in the Lahore High Court during October 1955. After graduating, he established a practice in Gujranwala before rising to the position of Additional District and Session Judge and later District and Session Judge.In 1971 he became Chairman of the Punjab Labor Court. He was alleviated as a judge of Lahore High Court in October 1974 and later became the Chief Justice of the same court in 1989. Earlier, during his days as Judge of the Lahore High Court, he also served as member of the Pakistan Election Commission. Justice Muhammad Rafiq Tarar was elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court in January 1991, from which he retired in November 1994 on attaining the age of 65 years.
President of Pakistan
He was brought out of his retirement by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and afterwards he was elected as member of the Senate in 1997 on the PML(N) Party ticket. Later in the same year he was elected as the President of Pakistan on December 31, 1997 with record number of votes.
During his presidency, Tarar was mostly a figurehead ruler. The Presidency of Pakistan's powers had been slowly removed over the years, culminating in 1997 Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan which removed virtually all remaining reserve powers, making the office almost entirely symbolic in nature as per the true spirit of the Pakistani constitution.
Retirement
Tarar was not removed from office when Pervez Musharraf seized control of the Pakistani government in 1999. While Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was deposed, Tarar chose to remain in office until 2001, at which point Musharraf assumed the presidency in order to restructure Pakistan's model of government.
External links
- Muhammad Rafiq Tarar profile Story of Pakistan
- Biography of Rafiq Tarrar (Ex-President of Pakistan) You Tube
- Concern in Pakistan over Presidential nominee BBC article, December 16, 1997
- Tarar sworn in as Pakistani president BBC article, January 1998
Political offices Preceded by
Wasim Sajjad
ActingPresident of Pakistan
1998–2001Succeeded by
Pervez MusharrafPresidents of Pakistan (List) I.Mirza · A.Khan · Y.Khan · Z.A.Bhutto · F.I.Chaudhry · Z. ul-Haq · G.I.Khan · W.Sajjad (Acting) · F.Leghari · W.Sajjad (Acting) · M.R.Tarar · P.Musharraf · M.M.Soomro (Acting) · Zardari
Italics indicate military rulersCategories:- 1929 births
- Living people
- Pakistani Muslims
- Pakistani politicians
- Presidents of Pakistan
- Punjabi people
- Jat clans of Punjab
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