Pakistan's ex-Chief Justice takes oath as caretaker PM

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Former took oath as Pakistan's caretaker on Friday, hours after the was formally dissolved in the lead up to the July 25 elections.

Top government officials and dignitaries attended the ceremony, including Abbasi, the chiefs of staff, and others.

Following the ceremony, Mulk received a of honour at the PM House. Speaking to the media, the said holding of transparent elections is his top and foremost priority. "Mark my words, polls will be held timely."

He further said that he would undertake his responsibilities diligently and have a small cabinet.

The incumbent government completed its tenure on May 31 and the caretaker government will remain in office until a new government is elected. The caretaker administration will not take any major decisions.

The oath-taking ceremony came hours after the third in a row managed to complete its five-year constitutional term. It was only the second to do so under civilian rule, with the 2002 assembly operating and disbanding under former military dictator

The three National Assemblies elecĀ­ted seven Prime Ministers over the last 16 years, according to the report.

Mulk is one of the seven judges who signed a restraining order on November 3, 2007, when Musharraf imposed emergency and forcibly sent the judges home.

He was born on August 17, 1950 in Mingora, Swat, in province. He worked as a for several years before his appointment as the 22nd of in 2014.

Mulk is also remembered for the way he conducted a contempt case against former

He has held the office of the of the enrolment committee of the as well as the of the building committee of the under-construction complex.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 20:34 IST