Tenure: 30th June, 2004 - 26th August, 2004
Political party: Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Political party: Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Total duration: 57 days (1 month, 27 days)
Ch. Shujaat Hussain, who heads the ruling faction of the Pakistan
Muslim League, PML (QA) took the post in a caretaker position on June
30, 2004 four days after Zafarullah Jamali resigned all of a sudden.
Chaudhry Shujaat was elected leader of the house after securing 190
whereas his opponent ARD Makhdoom Amin Fahim got 76 votes. With a
27-member Cabinet, Ch. Shujaat Hussain announced after taking oath as
Prime Minister of Pakistan: “We will continue to pursue the policies of
the President with regard to good governance and economic development”.
Prime Minister Ch. Shujaat Hussain announced formation of a special
parliamentary committee to resolve Balochistan crisis by initiating
political dialogue and giving representation all parliamentary parties
of the upper House in the committee and offered to act as a member of
the committee to resolve the problem through talks. Taking into
consideration that “the success of the next government will be evaluated
on its economic performance,” he said this very thinking led the
Pakistan Muslim League and its allied parties to select Finance Minister
Shaukat Aziz as the next executive head of the country. In an
interview, he said: “My nomination by Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali and
nomination of Shaukat Aziz after consulting the President were in line
with the set traditions. There should be no hue and cry over such
technicalities”. Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain expressed gratitude to
Almighty Allah for being the first elected Prime Minister in the
country’s history to leave the office, after discharging his obligations
(only for 45 days), with dignity and honor.
A notable contribution of the 22nd Prime Minister during his short
tenure is the introduction of the Defamation (Amendment) Bill that was
hurriedly passed by the Parliament to protect the dignity, reputation
and esteem of a person from any false and wanton accusation imposing
enhanced punishments for libel. Most probably through the new Defamation
Bill, he wanted to save all those from being regularly accused of
getting huge bank loans which were later on written off.
Ch. Shujaat Hussain also directed the Punjab Government to declare
village Gah in District Chakwal birthplace of Indian Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh as a model village and the Government Boys Primary School
at Gah as the ‘Manmohan Singh Government Boys Primary School’, as a
gesture of goodwill to strengthen the peace process between Pakistan and
India. Dr. Singh’s family migrated to the Indian side of Punjab before
Partition. When he became Prime Minister in May, there were celebrations
in the Pakistani village where he was born and attended the primary
school.
Another significant announcement made by him was that the coffin of
Chaudhry Rehmat Ali, who evolved the nomenclature ‘Pakistan’ before
partition, will be brought to Pakistan later this year for a formal
burial in Pakistan. Chaudhry Rehmat Ali who is well-known for his
historic pamphlet “Now or Never; Are we to live or perish forever?” had
died in February 1951 and was buried in Cambridge City graveyard. Later,
he coined the word ‘Pakistan’ for the Muslims who lived in the five
northern states of India – Punjab, North West Frontier (Afghan)
Province, Kashmir, Sindh and Balochistan.
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