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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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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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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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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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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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former judge, like former generals, is immune to prosecution in real terms."
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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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Indo-Pak Relations: Challenges Before New Millennium
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637:Muhammad Rafiq Tarar was born in
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1214:"Rafiq Tarar's judicial career"
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898:, since he was an appointee of
728:Election Commission of Pakistan
1296:. 21 June 2001. Archived from
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1288:"Rafiq Tarar forced to quit?"
1118:"Rafiq Tarar forced to quit?"
784:. On 31 December 1997, in an
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140:Member of Senate of Pakistan
2054:Pakistan Movement activists
1054:12th Parliament of Pakistan
909:Legal Framework Order, 2002
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1717:indicate acting Presidents
1416:Pakistan: Eye of the Storm
1176:"Rafiq Tarar's BirthPlace"
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1242:(5 November 2000).
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