Arif Nakai
Sardar Muhammad Arif Nakai ( سردار محمد عارف) was a Punjabi politician from Pakistan and a former Chief Minister of Punjab.
Arif Nakai | |
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Chief Minister of Punjab | |
In office 13 September 1995 – 3 November 1996 | |
Governor | Raja Saroop Khan |
Preceded by | Manzoor Wattoo |
Succeeded by | Manzoor Wattoo |
Personal details | |
Born | 1930 |
Died | 29 February 2000 (aged 70) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
Biography
He was born to a noble Jatt family of the Nakai Misl, one of the twelve Misls of Sikh Confederacy. His great-grandfather Sardar Ishar Singh Nakai was born a Sikh and converted to Islam in 1879.[1]
He was elected a Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab for four consecutive terms during 1985-88, 1988–90, 1990–93 and 1993–96; and also functioned as Minister for Revenue, Minister for Forests, Minister for Livestock & Dairy Development Department, Minister for Industries and Mineral Development and as Chief Minister of Punjab during 1995-96. He was father of three sons and a daughter. All three sons, Sardar Pervaiz Hasan Nakai, Sardar Muhammad Asif Nakai and Sardar Atif Nakai became politicians.
He died in Lahore on 29 February 2000, and is buried in his home village of Wan Adhen.[2]
References
- Iqbāl Qaiṣar, پاكستان وچ سكھاں دياں تواريخى پوتر تھاواں, Punjabi History Board, 2001, p.206
- Impact International, Volume 30, News & Media, 2000 - World politics, p.50