Friday 23 January 2015

Shahbaz Shareef President of Punjab

Shabaz Shareef History (A litte View)

Mian Shehbaz Sharif (Punjabi, Urdu: مِیاں مُحَمَّد شَہباز شَرِیف‎, Miyāⁿ Muḥammad Šẹhbāz Šarīf, pronounced [miˈɑ̃ː mʊˈɦəm.məd̪ ʃɛhˈbɑːz ʃəˈriːf]; born 23 September 1951) is a Pakistani politician and a public figure who serves as the Chief Minister of Punjab, Pakistan. He is the longest serving Chief Minister of Punjab by holding the same office twice before between 1997 till 1999 and 2008 till 2013. As the brother of Nawaz Sharif, current Prime Minister of Pakistan and President of the Pakistan Muslim League (N), Shehbaz serves as the second person in charge of the party and presides over its provincial chapter of Punjab. After the 1999 Pakistani coup d'état Shehbaz, and his entire family, was exiled to Saudi Arabia, only to return to Pakistan in 2007. Shehbaz Sharif was elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in the 1988 general elections and the National Assembly in 1990. He was again elected to the Punjab Assembly in 1993 and was named Leader of the Opposition in the house when Manzoor Wattoo was the chief minister of Punjab. After his election to the Punjab Assembly for the third time in 1997 elections, Sharif was elected leader of the house and sworn in as the Chief Minister of Punjab on 20 February 1997.

Shehbaz Sharif is the second son of Muhammad Sharif. He is a joint owner of Ittefaq Group. He played a vital role in the success of Ittefaq Group. In 1973, Sharif married his first wife, Nusrat Shehbaz (نصرت شہباز). In 1993, Sharif married his second wife, Nargis Khosa. His third wife was Aaliya Honey (عالیہ ہنی).[1] He divorced her while in exile in Saudi Arabia but they have a daughter, Khadija Shehbaz. Sharif's fourth marriage was with Tehmina Durrani, the author of My Feudal Lord.[2] In 2012, Sharif married his fifth wife, Kalsoom Qureshi.[3]

First Time Chief Minister oF Punjab

He was considered a strict and demanding administrator as the chief minister of Punjab. He received some criticism because he took charge of the office when his brother was the Prime Minister of Pakistan[citation needed] He was ousted along with his brother in the 1999 military coup, which brought Pervez Musharraf to power.[4]

President of Pakistan Muslim League

Sharif was elected President of PML (N) on 3 August 2002 while in exile in Saudi Arabia. He was re-elected President of PML(N) for a second term on 2 August 2006.

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