Mir Hazar Khan Khoso, a retired judge with a strong
reputation for honesty, was today chosen as the caretaker Prime Minister to
conduct the May 11 general elections in Pakistan.
Khoso, 84, was appointed by the Election Commission after
the Prime Minister and Leader of Opposition and a bipartisan parliamentary
committee were unable to choose a caretaker premier after six days of
deliberations.
The matter was then sent to the five-member Election
Commission on Friday night. Following two days of discussions, Chief Election
Commissioner Fakhruddin G Ebrahim announced this afternoon that the poll panel
had chosen Khoso for the slot.
Soon after his appointment, Khoso said the elections
would be held on time though the law and order situation in the country is bad.
"I will meet with representatives of all political
parties and assure that elections will be fair. God willing, everything will be
right.
Elections will be on time. Law and order position is bad
but it is the responsibilities of the provinces. We will coordinate with
provincial governments to ensure law and order is maintained," he said.
Khoso belongs to Goth Azam Khan Khosa in Jaffarabad
district of Balochistan province and earlier served as Chief Justice of both
the Balochistan High Court and the Federal Shariah Court.
Ebrahim said one member of the panel had given a
dissenting vote. The member from Punjab province, nominated by the main
opposition PML-N, opposed Khoso's candidature.
The PML-N had earlier expressed its reservations about
Khoso, saying he was considered to be close to the Pakistan People's Party,
which led the outgoing government.
Khoso was among four candidates for the post of caretaker
premier.
While the PPP and its allies nominated Khoso and banker
Ishrat Hussain, the PML-N proposed retired judge Nasir Aslam Zahid and Sindhi
politician Rasool Baksh Palejo.
Chief Election Commissioner Ebrahim told reporters:
"We discussed the candidates at length and slowly because it is a very
important issue. This gentleman is going to hold free and fair elections along
with us."
A law graduate from Karachi University, Khoso was
appointed as a judge of the Balochistan High Court in 1977. He went on to serve
as Chief Justice of the High Court during 1990-1991 and as Chief Justice of the
Federal Shariah Court in 1994.
Khoso's first political appointment was as Acting
Governor of Balochistan.
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