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Nawaz Sharif , 1949-, Pakistani politician; grad. Government College, Lahore; Punjab Univ. Law College. Born into a prominent Lahore business family, he was by 1980 director of one of Pakistan's largest industrial conglomerates. In 1981 Sharif was appointed finance minister of the Punjab by the Zia government, and in 1985 he was elected chief minister of the province. An opponent of Benazir Bhutto 's government, Sharif led the right-wing opposition, was elected to parliament in 1990, and became prime minister of a coalition government later that year. His administration initiated economic privatization and deregulation and the elevation of Islamic law. Sharif was ousted in 1993, but he again became prime minister when his Pakistan Muslim League party swept the 1997 elections. Sharif subsequently moved to reduce the power of Pakistan's president. In 1999 he was forced out by Pervez Musharraf 's coup. Accused by the new government of treason, hijacking, and corruption, Sharif was tried, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison. His sentence was commuted, however, and in 2000 he was fined and exiled to Saudi Arabia for 10 years. In Aug., 2007, Pakistan's supreme court ruled that Sharif could return and, after an unsuccessful attempt to return in September, he did so in November. Subsequently, however, he was barred from running for parliament.

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Nawaz Sharif, Mian Muhammad

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Nawaz Sharif, Mian Muhammad (b. 25 Dec. 1949). Prime Minister of Pakistan, 1990–93, 1997–9 Born in Lahore, he graduated from government college in Lahore and graduated with a law degree from Punjab University. He entered politics in that province, and entered the cabinet of Punjab state as Finance Minister in 1981. In 1985 he became Chief Minister of Punjab, and in 1990 Prime Minster. He was forced to resign in 1993 and was succeeded by Benazir Bhutto, but in 1997 his Pakistan Muslim League won an overwhelming victory in the elections. He strengthened his position against his personal rival, President Farook Leghari, and promoted the introduction of Islamic law, the shariah, in 1999. In that year he was deposed in a coup and imprisoned. In 2000 he was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment and fourteen years of hard labour, but later that year he was allowed to emigrate to Saudi Arabia.

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