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''' Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali ''' ([[Urdu]]/[[Baloch]]: '''میر ظفراللہ خان جمالی''') (born [[January 1]], [[1944]]) is a former [[Prime Minister of Pakistan]] and current Chairman of the Pakistan Hockey Federation
'''Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali''' ([[Urdu]]/[[Baloch]]: '''میر ظفراللہ خان جمالی''') (born [[January 1]], [[1944]]) is a former [[Prime Minister of Pakistan]] and current Chairman of the Pakistan Hockey Federation


==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 19:51, 18 August 2008

Zafarullah Khan Jamali
Prime Minister of Pakistan
In office
21 November 2002 – 26 June 2004
PresidentPervez Musharraf
Preceded byPervez Musharraf
Succeeded byChaudhry Shujaat Hussain
Personal details
Born (1944-01-01) January 1, 1944 (age 80)
Balochistan, British India
Political partyPakistan Muslim League (Q)

Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali (Urdu/Baloch: میر ظفراللہ خان جمالی) (born January 1, 1944) is a former Prime Minister of Pakistan and current Chairman of the Pakistan Hockey Federation

Early life

Born in Balochistan, Jamali was the first Baloch Prime Minister of Pakistan. He completed his primary education in Balochistan, and his secondary education at Aitchison College in Lahore. He obtained a master's degree from the Government College of Lahore in History.

Member of Pakistan Peoples Party

In the 1970s he was a minister for the Pakistan Peoples Party, serving as an important minister in his home province. In the 1980s he worked in the government of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq as a minister of various departments. He was almost appointed to the position of Prime Minister at numerous times in the 1980s, but never succeeded. However, he was the chief minister of Baluchistan in long-time provincial ruler General Rahimuddin Khan's cabinet at various times.

Member of Pakistan Muslim League (N)

In the 1990s he was an important member of the Pakistan Muslim League (N). However, after the removal of Nawaz Sharif, Jamali joined the new faction of that party that was formed to support General Pervez Musharraf called the PML-Q. in 1988 he becam care taker chief minister balochistan he also won the gen election and elected chief minister balochistan with the allience of Jui (F) before confidence vote he dessolve assembly once again in 1996 he becae care taker chieh minister

Prime Minister

He was elected as Prime Minister by the Parliament of Pakistan on November 21, 2002 after the general elections of October 2002. This was the first general election to take place in Pakistan following the 1999 coup by General Pervez Musharraf. His election as Prime Minister came after weeks of political negotiations due to no party winning a majority. Jamali won the position after members of the Pakistan Peoples Party defected to the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) to support him.

Resignation

As Prime Minister, he was seen as being close to President Musharraf, and supported the political and economic policies of the establishment. Jamali oversaw a broad political coalition, and promised to work towards restoring democracy to Pakistan. However, he resigned on 26 June 2004. Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain replaced him as the interim Prime Minister. The reasons for his resignation are not clear, but many have speculated that it was a result of deteriorating relations with Chaudhry Shujaat.

In 2006 he became president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, a sport of lifetime interest for him[1]. He has previously played hockey for Punjab province, acted as chef de mission for the 1984 Olympics team, and has been chief selector for the national team.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Men's Field Hockey Loses Appeal in S. Asia - OhmyNews International
  2. ^ Former PM Jamali named PHF president The Nation, August 23, 2006 retrieved [1] October 4, 2006
Political offices
Preceded by
Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan
Chief Minister of Balochistan
24 June, 1988 - 24 December, 1988
Succeeded by
Khuda Bux Marri
Preceded by 2nd term (caretaker)
9 November, 1996 - 22 February, 1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Pakistan
21 November, 2002 - 26 June, 2004
Succeeded by