Hanif Ramay

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Hanif Ramay
7th Chief Minister of Punjab (Pakistan)
In office
15 March 1974  15 July 1975
President Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Preceded by Ghulam Mustafa Khar
Succeeded by Sadiq Hussain Qureshi
9th Governor of Punjab (Pakistan)
Taking office
February 1973
Succeeding Ghulam Mustafa Khar
Personal details
Born Muhammad Hanif Ramay
1930
Shimla, British Raj
Died 1 January 2006
Lahore, Punjab
Resting place Lahore, Punjab
Nationality Pakistani
Political party Pakistan Peoples Party
Alma mater Government College University and Punjab University
Profession Politician, Intellectual
Chief Minister Sadiq Hussain Qureshi

Muhammad Hanif Ramay (1930–2006) was an internationally renowned intellectual, painter, journalist and former Governor and Chief Minister of Punjab, and he was among the founding fathers of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). He was also speaker of Punjab Assembly from October 1993 to November 1996.

Early life and education

Hanif Ramay was born near Sheikhupura in 1930. After completing B.A. honors degree from Government College Lahore (most prestigious educational institute in Lahore), later he did his Masters in Economics and Philosophy as well from Punjab University.

Ramay had an interest in politics from his college years in Lahore; he held various leadership positions in the local political scene of Lahore.

Political career

Hanif Ramay was elected member provincial assembly on PPP ticket in 1970. He was Punjab finance minister from 1972–73, Punjab governor from February 1973 to March 1974 and was appointed chief minister of Punjab from 15 March 1974 to 15 July 1975. Later on, he developed differences with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and thus was forced to resign form his position, and later imprisoned as a result of a malicious prosecution. During the same time frame he founded the left-wing newspaper Masawaat.

Exile to United States

In a self-imposed exile to evade prosecution from the military dictatorship, Hanif left for the U.S., in the late 1970s. Hanif Ramay was associated with University of California at Berkely in Northern California from 1980 to 1983. After the demise of his first wife (Ms. Shaheen), he married an American woman in 1992, then Joyce Murad, a widow of his close friend, and lived with her in Fort Myers, Florida (USA) for several years. Hanif was the author of many best selling Urdu and English books in Pakistan and abroad, the most famous book he ever wrote was titled Punjab ka Muqadar (Punjab's Fate).

Return to Politics

After deciding to re-enter politics in Pakistan in early 1990s, he contested in the general election from Lahore on PPP ticket, and thus after winning he was selected as the Speaker of Punjab Assembly in 1993, and he remained in that position until 1996.

Death

Ramay died on 1 January 2006 in Lahore after a prolonged illness resulting out of an accidental fall he took at his home.[1]

References

  1. "Hanif Ramay passes away". The Daily Times. 2 January 2006. Retrieved 4 December 2012. 
Political offices
Preceded by
Ghulam Mustafa Khar
Governor of Punjab
1973 – 1974
Succeeded by
Sadiq Hussain Qureshi
Preceded by
Ghulam Mustafa Khar
Chief Minister of Punjab
1974 – 1975
Succeeded by
Sadiq Hussain Qureshi
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