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पाकिस्तानक प्रधानमन्त्री (उर्दू: وزِیرِ اعظم‎‎ — Wazīr-ē Aʿẓam, उर्दु उच्चारण: [ʋəˈziːr-ˌeː ˈɑː.zəm]; टर्किश "महान वजीर"), पाकिस्तान सरकारक लोकप्रिय निर्वाचित राजनेता छी जे पाकिस्तान सरकारक मुख्य कार्यकारी अधिकारी होएत अछि ।[]पाकिस्तानक सार्वभौमसत्ताक सुरक्षा आ स्वतन्त्रता सुनिश्चित करवाक लेल राष्ट्रीय नीतिकें तैयार केनाए आ अपनाद्वारा नियुक्त सङ्घीय क्याबिनेटक माध्यम सँ प्रशासन चलेबाक जिम्मेवारी प्रधानमन्त्रीमे निहित होएत अछि । एकर सङ्गे आम लोकसभक परिषदक माध्यम सँ एहि देशक जनताक सङ्ग-सङ्गे पाकिस्तानक द्विपक्षीय संसदक लेल राष्ट्रव्यापी आम निर्वाचनक तिथि घोषित केनाए प्रधानमन्त्रीक मुख्य जिम्मेवारी रहैत अछि ।[][][]

प्रधानमन्त्री सूचीक लेल कुञ्जी
राजनीतिक दलक नाम
मुस्लिम लिग
आवामी लिग
रिपब्लिकन पार्टी
पिपल पार्टी
नेसनल पिपल्स पार्टी
मुस्लिम लिग (एन)
मुस्लिम लिग (क्यु)
तेहरिक-ए-इन्साफ
स्वतन्त्र

प्रधानमन्त्रीसभ

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पाकिस्तानक प्रधानमन्त्रीसभक सूची
पद क्रम छवी नाम पदासिन पदत्याग अवधि निर्वाचन राजनीतिक दल
(गठबन्धन)
टिप्पणी(सभ)
A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man with spectacles, wearing coat and a tie. लियाकत अली खान १४ अगस्त १९४७ १६ अक्टुबर १९५१
(हत्या)
४ वर्ष,
२ महिना,
२ दिन,
मुस्लिम लिग
A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man wearing coat and Jinnah cap. सर ख्वाजा नाजिमुद्दीन १७ अक्टुबर १९५१ १७ अप्रैल १९५३ १ वर्ष,
६ महिना,
मुस्लिम लिग
A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man wearing white shirt and a black tie. मोहम्मद अली बोगरा १७ अप्रैल १९५३ १२ अगस्त १९५५ २ वर्ष,
३ महिना,
२६ दिन,
मुस्लिम लिग
चौधरी मोहम्मद अली १२ अगस्त १९५५ १२ सितम्बर १९५६ १ वर्ष,
१ महिना,
मुस्लिम लिग
हुसैन शहीद सुहरावर्दी १२ सितम्बर १९५६ १७ अक्टुबर १९५७ १ वर्ष,
१ महिना,
५ दिन,
आवामी लिग
इब्राहिम इस्माइल चुन्द्रिगर १७ अक्टुबर १९५७ १६ दिसम्बर १९५७ १ महिना,
२९ दिन,
मुस्लिम लिग छोट समयकें लेल प्रधानमन्त्री भेल छल ।[]
सर फिरोज खान नुन १६ दिसम्बर १९५७ ७ अक्टुबर १९५८ ९ महिना,
२१ दिन,
रिपब्लिकन पार्टी
७ अक्टुबर १९५८ – ७ दिसम्बर १९७१
नुरुल अमिन 7 December 1971 20 December 1971 13 Days, 1970 Pakistan Muslim League
20 December 1971 – 14 August 1973
जुल्फिकार अली भुट्टो 14 August 1973 5 July 1977 3 Years,
10 Months,
21 Days,
1973 पाकिस्तान पिपल्स पार्टी
5 July 1977 – 24 March 1985
१० मुहम्मद खान जुनेजो 24 March 1985 29 May 1988 3 Years,
2 Months,
5 Days,
1985 पाकिस्तान मुस्लिम लिग
(स्वतन्त्र)
29 May 1988 – 2 December 1988
११ A head and shoulder shot of a woman in traditional Pakistani dress. बेनजिर भुट्टो 2 December 1988 6 August 1990 1 Year,
8 Months,
4 Days,
1988 Pakistan Peoples Party
१२ A head and shoulder shot of a man from the left. नवाज शरिफ ६ नवम्बर १९९० 18 July 1993 2 Years,
7 Months,
4 Days,
1990 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
१३ A head and shoulder shot of a woman in traditional Pakistani dress. बेनजिर भुट्टो 19 October 1993 5 November 1996 3 Years,
17 Days,
1993 Pakistan Peoples Party
१४ A head and shoulder shot of a man from the left. नवाज शरिफ 17 February 1997 12 October 1999 2 Years,
7 Months,
25 Days.
1997 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
12 October 1999 – 23 November 2002
१५ A bearded man sitting in an office. Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali 23 November 2002 26 June 2004 1 Year,
7 Months,
3 Days,
2002 Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
26 June 2004 – 30 June 2004
१६ A side shot of a man looking at the camera. Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain 30 June 2004 26 August 2004 1 Month,
27 Days,
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
26 August 2004 – 28 August 2004
१७ Shaukat Aziz 28 August 2004 15 November 2007 3 Years,
2 Months,
18 Days,
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
१८ A shot of a man during a meeting. Yousaf Raza Gillani 25 March 2008 19 June 2012 4 Years,
2 Months,
25 Days.
2008 Pakistan Peoples Party
१९ Raja Pervaiz Ashraf 22 June 2012 24 March 2013 9 Months,
2 Days,
Pakistan Peoples Party
२० A head and shoulder shot of a man from the left. नवाज शरिफ 5 June 2013 28 July 2017 4 Years,
1 Month,
23 Days,
2013 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
29 July 2017 – 1 August 2017
२१ Shahid Khaqan Abbasi
1 August 2017 31 May 2018 10 months Pakistan Muslim League (N)
२२[n १] Imran Khan
18 August 2018 Incumbent ६ वर्ष, १०२ दिन 2018 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

निगरानीकर्ता

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निगरानीकर्ताक सूची
क्रम छवी नाम
(जन्म–मृत्यु)
पदासिन पदत्याग अवधि राजनीतिक दल
(गठबन्धन)
टिप्पणी(सभ)
1st Caretaker Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi[१०]
(1931–2009)
6 August 1990 6 November 1990 3 Months, National Peoples Party Jatoi was appointed by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan as a caretaker Prime Minister.[]
2nd Caretaker Balakh Sher Mazari[]
(1928–)
18 April 1993 26 May 1993 1 Month,
8 Days,
Pakistan Peoples Party Appointed by the President Khan as a caretaker Prime Minister, Mazari's term ended when the Supreme Court overturned the Presidential order and restored Sharif's government.[]
3rd Caretaker Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi[]
(1930–2016)
18 July 1993 19 October 1993 3 Months,
1 Day,
Independent After Sharif's resignation in July 1993, Qureshi was appointed as the caretaker Prime Minister.
4th Caretaker Malik Meraj Khalid[११]
(1916–2003)
5 November 1996 17 February 1997 3 Months,
12 Days,
Independent Khalid was appointed as a caretaker Prime Minister after the dismissal of Bhutto's government in November 1996.[]
5th Caretaker A head and shoulder shot of a beard man wearing spectacles Muhammad Mian Soomro[१२]
(1950–)
16 November 2007 24 March 2008 4 Months,
8 Days,
Pakistan Muslim League (Q) Soomro took the office as caretaker Prime Minister in November 2007.[१२]
6th Caretaker Mir Hazar Khan Khoso[१३]
(1929–)
25 March 2013 5 June 2013 2 Months,
11 Days,
Independent Khoso was appointed by the Election Commission of Pakistan on 24 March,[१४] and took oath on 25 March 2013.[१५]
7th Caretaker Nasirul Mulk
(1950–)
1 June 2018 18 August 2018 2 Months,
18 Days,
Independent Nasirul Mulk was appointed as a consensus between the incumbent Prime Minister, Abbasi, and opposition leader, Khurshid Shah, on 28 May. He took the oath of office on 1 June 2018.[१६]

टिप्पणीसभ

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  1. Ignoring the 7 caretaker Prime Ministers, Imran Khan is the 19th person to be Prime Minister of Pakistan. However बेनजिर भुट्टो's two non-consecutive terms (1988 - 1990 and 1993 - 1996) and Nawaz Sharif's three non-consecutive terms (1990 - 1993, 1997 - 1999 and 2013 - 2017) are usually counted separately. As a result some sources count Khan as 19th Prime Minister,[][] but most count him as 22nd.[][][] This counting system does not treat Nawaz Sharif's two periods in office in 1993 (separated by Balakh Sher Mazari's brief stint as caretaker) as separate terms.

सन्दर्भ सामग्रीसभ

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  1. Article 153(2a)-153(2c) in Chapter 3: Special Provisions, Part V: Relations between Federation and Provinces in the Constitution of Pakistan.
  2. "Prime minister"BBC News। 16 October 2008। अन्तिम पहुँच 8 September 2012
  3. ३.० ३.१ ३.२ ३.३ ३.४ ३.५ ३.६ Tasleem, Nauman (27 जुन 2004)। "20 prime ministers since independence"Daily Timesमूलसँ 2 अक्टुबर 2013 कऽ सङ्ग्रहित। अन्तिम पहुँच 9 सितम्बर 2012 {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. "Prime ministers"। World Statesmen। अन्तिम पहुँच 9 September 2012
  5. Sreemoy Talukdar (27 July 2018)। "Imran Khan as Pakistan PM: India need not take PTI chief's insincere 'peace overtures' seriously"Firstpost। अन्तिम पहुँच 18 August 2018The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief, who is poised to take over as Pakistan's 19th prime minister,
  6. Naila Inayat (15 August 2018)। "Famed cricketer turned prime minister faces widespread corruption in his effort to fix Pakistan"The Washington Times। अन्तिम पहुँच 18 August 2018... Imran Khan, the legendary cricketer turned politician who is now slated to become Pakistan's 19th prime minister,
  7. "Imran Khan elected 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan"The News International। 18 August 2018। अन्तिम पहुँच 18 August 2018
  8. "Imran Khan sworn-in as 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan"Dunya News। 18 August 2018। अन्तिम पहुँच 18 August 2018
  9. "Imran Khan takes oath as 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan"The Times Of India। 18 August 2018। अन्तिम पहुँच 18 August 2018
  10. "Ex-PM Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi passes away"Daily Times। 21 November 2009। अन्तिम पहुँच 20 October 2012[permanent dead link]
  11. F. Burns, John (15 November 1996)। "Caretaker Premier leads Pakistan into 90 days of no frills"The New York Times। अन्तिम पहुँच 20 October 2012
  12. १२.० १२.१ "Soomro takes oath as Pakistan's caretaker PM"। Xinhua News Agency। 16 November 2007। अन्तिम पहुँच 21 October 2012
  13. "ECP selects Mir Hazar Khan Khoso as caretaker PM"Dawn। Herald। 24 March 2013। अन्तिम पहुँच 25 March 2013
  14. "Justice (r) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso named interim PM of Pakistan"The Express Tribune। AFP/Web Desk। 24 March 2013। अन्तिम पहुँच 24 March 2013
  15. "Pakistan's caretaker PM Mir Hazar Khan Khoso sworn in"। BBC News। 25 March 2013। अन्तिम पहुँच 25 March 2013
  16. "Former CJP Nasirul Mulk to be caretaker PM"Dawn (अमेरिकी अंग्रेज़ीमे)। 28 May 2018। अन्तिम पहुँच 28 May 2018