Sherbaz Khan Mazari
Sherbaz Khan Mazari (Urdu: سردار شیر باز خان مزاری) (born 6 October 1930) is a Pakistani politician and a former leader of the opposition in the National Assembly.
Sherbaz Khan Mazari | |
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Leader of the Opposition | |
In office 17 August 1975 – 5 July 1977 | |
President | Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry |
Prime Minister | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto |
Preceded by | Khan Abdul Wali Khan |
Succeeded by | Fakhar Imam |
Personal details | |
Born | Rojhan, British Raj (now Pakistan) | 6 October 1930
Political party | Independent (Before 1975) National Democratic Party (1975–1977) Pakistan National Alliance (1977–1981) Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981–1988) |
Children |
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Career
Mazari entered politics by supporting Fatima Jinnah, sister of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, against Ayub Khan in the Presidential elections of 1965. In 1970, he was elected to the National Assembly as an independent candidate. He was a signatory to the 1973 Constitution, as head of the independent group in the Assembly.[1]
In 1999, he wrote his memoir, titled Pakistan: A Journey to Disillusionment.[2]
gollark: Simply ping staff constantly when all decision is to occur.
gollark: People's claims to have no choice are mostly not actually true.
gollark: This is an entirely possible and consistent action.
gollark: You have plenty of choices. For instance, you could not do this.
gollark: I suppose I could just implicitly vote against things.
See also
References
- Ibrahim, Nur (January 31, 2012). "An Exercise in Non-Fiction". Harvard Political Review. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
- Mazari, Sherbaz Khan (1999). A Journey to Disillusionment. Karachi: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-579076-4.
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Preceded by Khan Abdul Wali Khan |
Leader of the Opposition 1975–1977 |
Succeeded by Fakhar Imam |
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