Muhammad
Nawaz Sharif was born in Lahore on December 25, 1949.
He is the eldest son of Muhammad Sharif, a joint owner
of the Ittefaq Group of Industries.
Nawaz
Sharif got his schooling from Saint Anthony's High School.
After graduating from Government College Lahore, he
obtained his Law Degree from the Punjab University.
Nawaz
Sharif remained a member of the Punjab Provincial Council
for some time. He joined the Punjab Cabinet as Finance
Minister in 1981. He was able to raise the allocation
of funds for the development of rural areas to 70 percent
of the Annual Development Program in the Province. He
also held the portfolio of Sports and was able to reorganize
the sports activities in the Province.
In the general elections of 1985, Nawaz Sharif won with
an overwhelming majority, both in the National and Provincial
Assemblies. On April 9, 1985, he was sworn-in as Chief
Minister of Punjab. On May 31, 1988, he was appointed
caretaker Chief Minister, after the dismissal of Assemblies
by General Zia. Nawaz Sharif was again elected as Chief
Minister after the 1988 general elections. A massive
uplift of Murree and Kahuta was undertaken during his
term as Chief Minister of Punjab.
On
November 6, 1990, Nawaz Sharif was sworn-in as Prime
Minister of the country, after his alliance, I. J. I.
won the October 1990 elections. However, Nawaz Sharif
could not complete his term of five years, and was dismissed
by the President in April 1993. He was reinstated by
the superior Judiciary, but had to resign along with
the President in July 1993.
During
his tenure as the Prime Minister, efforts were made
to strengthen the industries with the help of private
sector. Projects like Ghazi Brotha and Gawadar Miniport
were initiated. Land was distributed among landless
peasants in Sindh. Relations with the Central Asian
Muslim Republics were strengthened and E. C. O. was
given a boost. In an attempt to end the Afghan crisis,
the "Islamabad Accord" was reached between various Afghan
factions. His most important contribution was economic
progress despite American sanctions on Pakistan through
the Pressler Amendment.
Pakistan Muslim League again won the elections held in
February 1997, and Mian Nawaz Sharif was re-elected as
Prime Minister with an overwhelming majority.
Taking
advantage of his absolute majority in the National Assembly,
he added a landmark in the constitutional history of
Pakistan by repealing the controversial Eighth Amendment.
This Thirteenth Constitutional Amendment stripped the
President of his powers, under Article 52(b) of the
Eighth Amendment, to dismiss the Prime Minister and
dissolve the National Assembly. He added another milestone
to the Constitution when his Parliament adopted the
anti-defection Fourteenth Amendment Bill. His development
venture of the Lahore-Islamabad motorway has also been
appreciated by a segment of the society, while others
have criticized it for being an extravagance for a developing
country.
On October 12, 1999, the civilian Government headed
by Nawaz Sharif was overthrown by a military coup.
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