The name of Muhammad Khan Junejo found significant place in the
history of Pakistan as he served as the Prime minister of country.
Muhammad khan Junejo was born at Sindhri in Tharparkar of Sindh
province. He belongs to the Junejo clan which is one of the most
respected families in Sindh. Muhammad khan Junejo stepped into politics
at the very early age of his life. Prior to the separation of Pakistan
when the country comprised two wings of East and West Pakistan, Junejo
was elected as member of provincial assembly of West Pakistan.
Fortunately, he was propelled to the position of minister ship in the
cabinet of West Pakistan in July 1963. He held different portfolios in
the government which included portfolios of Health, Basic Democracies
and Local Government, Works, Communications and Railways.
Muhammad Khan Junejo propelled to the position of prominence during
Zia’s era. In the wake of party les elections in 1985, he was elected as
prime minister of Pakistan. Muhammad khan Junejo was believed as the
man of principles as he opposed Zia’s autocratic orders on many issues
including the country’s involvement in soviet-occupied Afghanistan and
more importantly on Geneva Accords. Zia was, in fact, not in favor of
signing Geneva Accords until the complete withdrawal of the Soviet
troops from Afghanistan. However, Junejo signed that agreement despite
the disapproval of the dictator.
Junejo’s action was highly provocative for Zia and he started to look
for the proper time and opportunity to crush the power of Junejo and
his government. He was able to materialize his plans in this regard
after blasts and disaster at Ojri camp in Rawalpindi. The camp contained
the arms and ammunitions which were supplied by the US to be used
against the soviet forces in Afghanistan. Despite Zia’s disapproval for
any inquiry in this connection, Junejo ordered an inquiry into the
matter. Camps were, in fact, under the clandestine use of the Army. Zia
reacted to this and in the wake Junejo was dismissed by Zia using his
discretionary powers which had been granted to him under the 8th
amendment. This was complemented by the orders for the dissolution of
all the assemblies and there became a complete takeover of government by
the Army dictator.
Muhammad Khan Junejo used to drive a Suzuki car as a prime minister.
He made it obligatory on his cabinet as well as on the military
officials to use locally manufactured Suzuki cars instead of expensive
imported cars. This caused a considerable decrease in the budget
expenses and won him the favor and admiration of the people. This also
was the manifestation of his sincerity regarding the administration of
the country.
Though, Junejo was able to win seat of national assembly in the
elections of 1990 but he got seriously ill and died in 1993. Junejo was
buried in his ancestral village near Sindhri in Sindh.
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Saturday, 21 April 2018
Muhammad Khan Junejo (1920-1993)
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