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Salmaan Taseer
26th Governor of Punjab
In office
15 May 2008 – 4 January 2011
Preceded byLt Gen (R) Khalid Maqbool

Salmaan Taseer (Punjabi, Template:Lang-ur) was a Pakistani businessman and politician and the former Governor of the province of Punjab. He was a member of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and had also served as a minister in the caretaker cabinet of Prime Minister Muhammad Mian Soomro under Pervez Musharraf. Taseer is also the chairman and CEO of the First Capital and Worldcall Group. He was appointed to the post of governor on 15 May 2008 in place of outgoing governor, Lt Gen (R) Khalid Maqbool. [1] by former President, Pervez Musharraf at the request of the PPP establishment.

He died on January 4, 2011, when he was shot in the chest by an assailant and succumbed to his wounds.

Political career

Salman Taseer (Born in June 12 1964 - January 4 2011)

Taseer started his political career in his student era, as a member of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in the late 1960s.[2] He was a part of the movement for Bhutto's freedom and opposed his arrest and death sentence.[2] He also wrote a political biography on Bhutto titled Bhutto: A political biography (1980).[2]

In the 1988 general elections, Taseer became a member of the Punjab Assembly from Lahore.[2] In the 1990, 1993 and 1997 general elections, he ran as an MNA but lost.[2]

In 2007, he was appointed the interim Federal Minister for Industries, Production and Special Initiatives.[2]

On 15 May 2008, Taseer was designated for the office of Governor Punjab by the PPP-led coalition government.[2]

Business career

Taseer set up several chartered accountancy and management consultancy firms early in his career.[3] In 1994 he established the First Capital Securities Corporation (FCSC), a full service brokerage house with equity participation by Smith Barney Inc USA and HG Asia Hong Kong.[3]

Taseer founded the Worldcall group with a payphone network in 1995. The group has grown over the years to become a major private sector telecom operator with national and regional footprint.[3] A majority stake in Worldcall was acquired by Omantel, Sultanate of Oman's incumbent operator, in 2008.[4]

Taseer also owns an English news channel in Pakistan, Business Plus and the first kids channel, Wikkid Plus.[3] He is also the publisher of the English language Daily Times.[3]

Personal life

Taseer is married to Aamna Taseer and the two currently reside in Lahore. They have six children; Maryam, Shehryar, Shahbaz, Sara, Sanam and Shehr Bano.

Taseer also has a son, Aatish Taseer (born 1980) with Indian journalist, Tavleen Singh. Married at the time, Taseer met Singh during a book promotion trip to India in the late 70s. Aatish is a freelance journalist in the UK and has recently written a book titled "Stranger to History: A Son’s Journey through Islamic Lands" on his estranged relationship with his father.[5][6]

Taseer was known to be one of the trusted aides of Benazir Bhutto.[7] He was a class fellow of Nawaz Sharif at Saint Anthony School, Lahore.[7] He has obtained a degree in Chartered Accountancy from London.[7]

Controversy

Foreign Policy Magazine highlighted statements made by Taseer on Twitter during 2010 Pakistan floods and labeled his self published statements sarcastically under the title "Great moments in 21st century diplomacy" referring to them as an "ill-conceived joke" and "insensitive".[8]

From 2008 onwards, the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority has censored several website that were deemed to be critical of the governors lifestyle. [9]

In December 2010 as Punjab Governor, he departed the country without handing over charge to the speaker, this meant that the province was without a constitutional head, and it also rendered the assembly speaker ineligible to preside over the session. Leaving the province without informing his successor was in violation of the constitution and this lead to calls for his resignation. He is also very famous for making insignificant and pompous statements on his twitter account. [10] Evidence provided by ICAO on the governors' travel abroad, lead to a case being filed in court for breach of the constitution.[11]

Death

Salman Taseer died in Islamabad on 4th January, 2011 at Kohsar Market in Islamabad. The attacker shot dead by the guards of Salman Taseer. He was shifted to the nearest hospital after the Attack. But he succumbed to his injuries.

References

  1. ^ ""Salmaan Taseer to be new Punjab governor""Daily Times
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Salman Taseer Profile". Pakistan Herald. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Profile of Salman Taseer". Retrieved 28 July 2010.
  4. ^ "Omantel acquires 65 percent shares of WorldCall". Daily Times. Retrieved 19 April 2008.
  5. ^ Present In Our Memory Games
  6. ^ Clash of Civilisations?
  7. ^ a b c "Profile of new Punjab Governor". APP. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
  8. ^ "Great moments in 21st century diplomacy". Foreign Policy Blog. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  9. ^ "PTA notification". Government of Pakistan. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  10. ^ "Express Tribune". Express Tribune. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
  11. ^ "The News". The News. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Punjab
2008 – January, 2011
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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