PRESIDENT ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
Muhammad Rafiq Tarar
President Muhammad Rafiq Tarar hails from a relatively humble origin,
and brings with him rich experience at the Bar and 31 years of public
service. He is noted for his legal scholarship, honesty and devotion to
justice.
Muhammad
Rafiq Tarar was born on November 2, 1929, in a small village Pir Kot,
Ghakkar Mandi, Wazirabad Tehsil. He had his schooling in Ghakkar Mandi,
from where he completed his primary education and did his matriculation
in 1945 from Government Islamia High School, Gujranwala. In 1947, he passed
FSc. from Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Gujranwala, which was renamed as
Islamic College after independence and graduated from the same college.
Rafiq
Tarar got his law degree from Punjab University Law College in 1951 and
started his legal practice in Gujranwala.
In
October 1966, he was appointed as Additional Sessions Judge and served
in the same capacity in Bahawalnagar and Sargodha.
He
was elevated to the Lahore High Court in 1974, and served as a member
of the Election Commission of Pakistan from 1980, until his elevation
as Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court on December 13, 1989. He was
elevated to the Supreme Court in January 1991. He retired in October 1994,
and was elected as a senator in March 1997. Though, he is becoming president
after only 10 months in active politics, he brings with him a rich experience
of 31 years of public service.
Tarar
is noted for his legal scholarship, his honesty and devotion to justice,
which is infused by a firm personal religious faith. Hailing from a relatively
humble background, he will be the first elected president to have made
it to the top.