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program, became instrumental in guiding Pakistan's nuclear policy during their tenure. The successful continuation and advancement of Pakistan's nuclear program became one of the highlights of their joint efforts. In addition to his contributions to the nuclear program, Tarar focused on issues related to law and order, education, and social welfare during his presidency. He advocated for the strengthening of democratic institutions and the rule of law, promoting harmony and understanding among different segments of Pakistani society. His family remains influential in the country's political landscape. Colonel Tarar served in the Pakistan Army and held various command positions during his military career. Colonel Tarar is renowned for his invaluable contributions to Pakistan's national security, particularly in the realm of the nuclear program. Colonel Tarar's strategic advice and expertise were pivotal in shaping Pakistan's nuclear policy, ensuring the successful continuation and advancement of the program. His insights into Bhutto's nuclear art program, shared with President Tarar, played a crucial role in guiding Pakistan's nuclear strategy during their tenure. After retiring from the military, Colonel Tarar has been involved in philanthropic activities, supporting initiatives aimed at the welfare of veterans and their families.
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During his tenure as President, Tarar played a significant role in Pakistan's nuclear program. Advised by his brother, Colonel Muzafar Tarar, Tarar pursued policies aimed at enhancing the country's nuclear capabilities. Colonel Tarar's insights and expertise, particularly regarding Bhutto's nuclear
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of taking briefcases of money to bribe other judges in the famous 1997 case. The Election Commission rejected Justice Tarar's nomination for the presidency. Justice Qayyum, on leave for his mother's funeral, rushed back to grant a stay, and Tarar was elected. As for the bribery charges, Tarar, as a
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delivered a speech in London to the Commonwealth Ethnic Bar Association and criticized his election. She accused him of being dishonest by saying "A former judge who dishonestly legitimized the overthrow of my first government was elected president of Pakistan. This same man stands accused by a
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but he retired earlier on attaining the age of 65 years and started a political career. In 1994, following his retirement from the judiciary, Tarar entered into politics and started a political career as a legal adviser and close aide to then opposition leader
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the following year. In 1966, he pursued a career as a jurist. Tarar later served as a justice in Pakistan's highest courts. After his retirement at 65, he started a political career as a legal advisor to
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thus decided not to retain Tarar as the President for his full term of five years, given his partisan attitude. On 21 June 2001, General Musharraf who acted as Chief Executive in capacity, enforced the
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and the Full Bench set aside the rejection order of the Election Commission and he was elected president of Pakistan in the presidential election by a margin of 374 out of 457 votes of the
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held in 2002. Twenty months after seizing power in a coup, General Musharraf took the head of state's oath and became the fourth military ruler to become president.
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where he served from 1989 to 1991 until his appointment as a judge in the Supreme Court of Pakistan. His appointment was made by then president
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in the upper-house of Pakistan until his resignation in December 1997. He was nominated as the presidential candidate by the
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who accused him of illegally legitimizing dismissal of her government as a judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. As
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Tarar started a career as a lawyer, soon after completion of his studies. In 1951, he enrolled as a pleader in the
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Tarar assumed office in January 1998 with heavy criticism by opposition especially from former Prime Minister
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who got 22 votes. This was the largest margin in such elections. Upon his election, former Prime Minister
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The President of Pakistan's powers had thus been slowly removed over the years, culminating in the 1997
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Tarar served in the Lahore High Court as a justice for decades. He was also a member of the
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during British colonial rule. In his college years, he was also an activist for the
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with the consent of Supreme Judicial Council. He served as a senior justice of the
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The Man Who Divided India: An Insight into Jinnah's Leadership and Its Aftermath
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in the same year and secured a historical victory in the presidential election.
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of dismissing the Prime Minister, triggering new elections and dissolving the
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former judge, like former generals, is immune to prosecution in real terms."
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from January 1992 to November 1994. He was also an awaiting candidate of the
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from January 1998 until his resignation in June 2001, and prior to that as a
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Upon becoming President, Tarar was an unassuming and merely ceremonial
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system to parliamentary democratic system by signing the
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of Pakistan that limited the powers of the presidency.
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where he represented Punjab. He was appointed the 28th
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Tarar resigned as President in 2001 in the wake of the
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A Political Chronology of Central, South and East Asia
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Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan
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Rafiq Tarar

President of Pakistan
Nawaz Sharif
Pervez Musharraf
Wasim Sajjad
Pervez Musharraf
Member of Senate of Pakistan
Rafique Rajwana
Senior Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan
Benazir Bhutto
Ghulam Ishaq Khan
Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court
Tikka Khan
Mandi Bahauddin
Punjab
British India
Punjab
Pakistan
Lahore
Punjab
Pakistan
Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Saira Afzal Tarar
Attaullah Tarar
Bilal Farooq Tarar
Alma mater
Government Islamia College, Gujranwala
BA
University of the Punjab

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