ISLAMABAD, Nov 20 (APP): Former caretaker prime minister Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi breathed his last in St. Marry Hospital London on Friday, he was 78. According to private TV channels, he had been suffering from a protracted illness and was under treatment in London.Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi had six sons and three daughters:
Murtaza Jatoi, Masroor Jatoi, Tariq Jatoi (Deceased), Arif Mustafa Jatoi,Asif Mustafa Jatoi and Kashif Alikhan Jatoi.
He was born on 14 August 1931. He was the eldest of four brothers, and his grandfather, Khan Bahadur Imam Bux Khan Jatoi, was a member of the Bombay Legislative Assembly in 1923, 1927 and 1931. At the time there were only 4 members representing the entire Province of Sindh.
He was educated at Karachi Grammar School and passed his senior Cambridge. In 1952, he went to England for his bar at law, but had to return home within one year due to his father’s serious illness.
Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi was the chief of his National People?s Party.
He served as Chief Minister of Sindh in 1973. He will be laid to rest in his ancestral graveyard in Naushero Feroze (Sindh).
Born on 14 August 1931, Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi was a renowned politician, and was Prime Minister of Pakistan for 3 months, from August 6, 1990 to November 6, 1990.
Jatoi was the eldest of four brothers, and his grandfather, Khan Bahadur Imam Bux Khan Jatoi, was a member of the Bombay Legislative Assembly in 1923, 1927 and 1931.
At that time there were only 4 members representing the entire Province of Sindh.
Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi was the Founder President of Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI) formed in 1988. In 1989, he was elected to the National Assembly in by-elections from Kot Addu.
Jatoi was subsequently elected leader of the combined opposition parties in the National Assembly in 1989. Mr. Jatoi was appointed Prime Minister after the dismissal of the Benazir government.
In protest at the autocratic tendencies of the Nawaz Sharif, the then Prime Minister, Mr. Jatoi joined hands with the opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in launching a movement against the Sharif government, resulting in its dismissal in 1993.
Later, he founded the National Peoples Party. A number of political heavyweights from all over the country were brought into the National People?s Party, launched under the chairmanship of Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi. Among them were Ghulam Mustafa Khar, Haneef Ramay, SM Zafar, Hamid Raza Gilani, Malik Hamid Sarfraz, Ghaus Bux Raeesani, Kamal Azfar, Mian Sajid Pervaiz, Nafees Siddiqui, Rana Muhammad Haneef, Akhtar Hussain Shah, Rabbani Khar and Aftab Shah Gilani. An attractive manifesto was prepared and the party was expected to shoot into prominence in no time due to the declining popularity of the Peoples Party at the time.
The NPP and the PML, then headed by Muhammad Khan Junejo, along with 7 other political parties, contested the 1988 elections from the platform of the Islami Jamhoori Ittehad. The PPP won the bout, though with a thin majority.
Interim Prime Minister
He was the Founder President of Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI) formed in 1988. In 1989, he was elected to the National Assembly in by-elections from Kot Addu. Jatoi was subsequently elected leader of the combined opposition parties in the National Assembly in 1989.
Mr. Jatoi was appointed Prime Minister after the dismissal of the Benazir government on corruption and incompetence charges by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan. In protest at the autocratic tendencies of the Nawaz Sharif, the then Prime Minister, Mr. Jatoi joined hands with the opposition lead by Benazir Bhutto in launching a movement against the Sharif government, resulting in its dismissal in 1993.
The NPP contested the 1993 elections and later joined the Benazir Bhutto government as a coalition partner till the Governments dismissal in 1996 by the PPP President Farooq Leghari. In the 2002 general election, it was the dominant partner in a new group called the National Alliance which was chaired by him. The National Alliance won 16 seats in the national Assembly, 16 seats in the Sindh Assembly and 3 Senate Seats.
In the 2008 election his son Ghulam Murtaza Khan Jatoi won election in NA-211 Naushahro Feroze-I under the banner of the National Peoples Party, defeating the runner-up PPP candidate and holding the seat won in 2002 by Dr. Abdul Ghaffar Khan Jatoi under the National Alliance banner. His other son, Arif Mustafa Jatoi (Former Food and Agriculture Minister) won PS-19 and another son, Masroor Jatoi won PS-23, both Provincial Assembly Seats and Senator Asif Mustafa Jatoi. This has set a record wherein four sons are simultaneously present in all three Legislative forums, i.e. Provincial Assembly, National Assembly and Senate.