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At
the age of 56, Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani took oath of
the office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan on March
25, 2008 as the country’s 22nd Prime Minister.
Born on
June 9, 1952 in Karachi, Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani
received his early education at St. Mary’s Convent
School and La Salle High School, Multan. After
completing his higher school he joined Forman
Christian College, Lahore from where he completed his
intermediate level studies. He graduated from the
renowned Government College, Lahore and got his
Masters degree in Journalism from the Punjab
University.
Syed
Yousuf Raza Gilani began his political career in 1978
as member of Central Working Committee of a leading
political party PML. He served as Federal Minister for
Housing and Works and later for Railways between 1985
and 1986. In 1988 he joined the Pakistan Peoples Party
and became a Minister in the federal cabinet with the
portfolios of Tourism and later Housing and Works till
1990. He took oath of the office of Minister for Local
Government and Rural Development in 1993 during the
interim government. He was elected as Speaker of the
National Assembly of Pakistan in 1993 and held this
responsibility up to 1997.
Syed
Yousuf Raza Gilani hails from an influential and
spiritual family of Multan which enjoyed respect and
recognition in the area since 1921. His father
Makhudum Alamdar Hussain Gilani was a leading
politician of Multan who played a significant role in
Pakistan Movement. He was one of the signatories of
the Pakistan resolution in 1940. Makhudum Alamdar
Hussain Gilani was a member of Feroz Khan Noon’s
Cabinet in 1953 in Punjab and 1958 at the Federal
level. He was known for his social work and greatly
contributed in establishing educational institutions
in Multan.
Syed
Yousuf Raza Gilani is known for being polite yet firm
in his dealings. It was for the same reason that he
remained imprisoned for five years. He was released
from Adiala jail on October 7, 2006. During the period
of his incarceration he wrote a book titled
‘Chah-e-Yousuf se Sada’ (Cry from the Yousuf’s
Well). He has an ear for music, reads poetry and has a
desire to serve the have-nots of his motherland.
Syed
Yousuf Raza Gilani has widely traveled across the
world in various capacities. He led Pakistani
delegations to a number of international conferences.
As Federal Minister for Tourism, he attended the World
Tourism Organization’s meeting held in Paris, France
in 1989. He also attended a meeting of Pakistan
Association of Travel Agents held in New Delhi, the
same year.
As
Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan, Syed Yousuf
Raza Gilani led Pakistani parliamentarians’
delegations to several Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
Conferences that include; the 91st Conference held in
Paris in 1994, the 92nd Conference held in Copenhagen,
Denmark in 1995, the 94th Conference held in
Bucharest, Romania in 1995, the 95th Conference held
in Istanbul Turkey in 1996. He addressed the United
Nations on the occasion of its Golden Jubilee
celebrations arranged by IPU. Earlier in 1987, as a
young member of Parliamentary Delegation, he
participated in the 87th meeting of the IPU held in
Cameron.
Syed
Yousuf Raza Gilani actively participated in the
Commonwealth activities. He attended the Conferences
of the Speakers/Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth
countries held in Papua New Guinea in 1994, in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia in 1995, in Bali, Indonesia in 1995
and in Nicosia, Cyprus in 1996. He also visited United
Kingdom to participate in the 50 years celebrations of
the end of 2nd World War by Commonwealth, where he
also had a meeting with the Speaker, House of Commons.
As the
leader of parliamentary delegations, Syed Yousuf Raza
Gilani attended the 1st Conference of SAARC Countries
Speakers in New Delhi and the 1st PAK-PAC meeting in
Las Vegas. In the same capacity, he also visited
Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Nepal, Maldives, Spain, Sweden,
Thailand, Australia, Papua New Guinea and Hungary. The
other countries where he represented the country
include; Hong Kong, Singapore, Netherlands, Macao,
Burma, Thailand, Greece, Japan, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia
and UAE. He participated in Climate - the Change
Conference held in Manila, Philippines in 1996. He
also undertook a study visit to Johannesburg, South
Africa, organized by National Democratic Institute (NDI)
on accountability system in 1997.
As part
of the Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s entourage,
Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani visited several countries,
which include Peoples Republic of China, India,
Turkmenistan and Turkey. He represented Mohtarma
Benazir Bhutto in the annual International Convention
of Social Democratic Party in Copenhagen, Denmark in
1990, and later the same year in Italy. He also hosted
and presided over the first ever international
Conference of Women Parliamentarians, held in
Islamabad in 1995.
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