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President
  
Asif Ali Zardari

Succeeded by
  
Nawaz Sharif

Preceded by
  
Hina Rabbani Khar

Parents
  
Mir. Azam Khan Khoso


Succeeded by
  
Nawaz Sharif

Name
  
Mir Khan

Preceded by
  
Raja Pervaiz Ashraf

Preceded by
  
Saleem Mandviwalla

Resigned
  
June 4, 2013

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Role
  
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan

Previous office
  
Prime Minister of Pakistan (2013–2013)

Children
  
Barkat Khoso, Amjad Khoso, Shafqat Khoso

Education
  
University of Sindh, University of Karachi

Political party
  
Independent politician

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Justice (R) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso (Urdu, Balochi: میر ہزار خان کھوسو‎‎) (born 30 September 1929), was Prime Minister of Pakistan in an acting capacity, from 25 March 2013 to 5 June 2013. A jurist, Khoso is a retired judge who previously served as the Chief Justice of the Federal Shariat Court and served as the interim prime minister ahead of the general elections scheduled in May 2013. After Nawaz Sharif resigned as prime minister, Khoso once again served in the office.

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Early life

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Mir Hazar Khan Khoso was born in Goth Azam Khan village in the Jaffarabad District of the South-East Balochistan Province of Pakistan, on 30 September 1929. During his youth, Khoso participated avtively in the Pakistan Movement and noted Jinnah as his inspiration.

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Khoso attended the Sindh University in 1950 and graduated with BA degree in 1954. After two years, Khoso secured a bachelor's degree in law from Karachi University.

Judicial career

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Khoso, who is known for his simplicity, began his professional career in 1957 as a lawyer of then West Pakistan Karachi Bench and then became a Supreme Court lawyer in 1980. He was chosen to become a judge at Balochistan High Court in 1977 and served in that position for the next two years. He was reappointed as an additional judge in March 1985 and he was confirmed as a permanent judge of the provincial high court in 1987.

He was elevated as the chief justice of Balochistan High Court in 1989. He was appointed as Governor of Balochistan twice but for brief periods. Firstly he governed the province from 25 June until 12 July in 1990 and from 13 March 1991 until 13 July in 1991.

After reaching superannuation and thus retirement from the judicial services Khoso was appointed as a judge of the Federal Shariat Court that rules according to Islamic injunction. After assuming his new responsibilities in 1991 the next year he was promoted as the chief justice of the Shariat Court and continued to be so until 1994.

Because of his integrity and clean reputation, Khoso currently serves as the Balochistan Chairman of the Zakat Council, a position that demands both uprightness and responsibility. For a long time, Khoso has steered clear of politics, focusing mainly on his Zakat Council job.

Prime Minister of Pakistan

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) appointed Khoso as the caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan on 24 March 2013, out of four nominees coming from both the opposition and the dissolved government. He took oath on 25 March 2013.

Federal Cabinet

On 2 April 2013, fourteen-member caretaker federal cabinet, nominated by interim Khoso, took oath at the Presidency. President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, administerated the oath to the cabinet. Among the ministers sworn in included Arif Nizami, Sohail Wajahat H Siddique, Shahzada Ahsan Ashraf Sheikh, Malik Habib, Ahmer Bilal Soofi, Dr Musaddiq Malik, Maqbool HH Rahmatoola, Abdul Malik Kasi, Asadullah Mandokhel, Mir Hassan Domki, Dr Sania Nishtar, Feroze Jamal Shah Kakakhel, Dr Younis Soomro and Shahzada Jamal. The interim cabinet includes seven members from the Punjab, three each from Sindh and Balochistan, and two from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Personal life

He has three sons, engineer Shafqat Khoso, Barkat Khoso and advocate Amjad Khoso.

References

Mir Hazar Khan Khoso Wikipedia