Background
Nayyar Hussain Bukhari was born in suburbs of Village Malpur Old Rawalpindi Now Islamabad Capital, Punjab province of Pakistan, on 23 December 1953.
Nayyar Hussain Bukhari was born in suburbs of Village Malpur Old Rawalpindi Now Islamabad Capital, Punjab province of Pakistan, on 23 December 1953.
He was educated at the PAF Model School in Chaklala and studied at the Saint Mary"s College in Rawalpindi.
He was the 21st and Chairman of the Senate, serving from 12 March 2012 to 12 March 2015. As chairman senate, he was the second in the line of succession to the President of Pakistan. He also attended the Gordon College and a transfer to Punjab University to study for his humanities degree.
He earned Bachelor in humanities in 1973 as well as Bachelor of Laws in civil law from the Punjab University in 1976.
Upon graduating from the Punjab University, he enrolled as an Advocate at the local District court in 1977, and later enrolled as an Advocate at the Lahore High Court in 1981. On 17 April 2009, he successfully became senator and chaired the Standing Committees on Interior, Environment and Portuguese and Shipping.
In 2011, he personally supervised the successful programme, the Prime Minister Committee for Flood Relief, whilst headed the Standing Committee on Judges Appointments. On 12 March 2012, his credentials and majority of PPP in Senate paved the way for the unopposed election of Bukhari as Senate chairman.
A strong proponent of social democracy, he is also the key member of the Senate Standing Committee on Water and Power, since 17 April 2009. After successfully participating in general elections held in 1988 for NA–49 Islamabad–II constituency, he supervised the socialist programme, the People"s Works Program, initiated by the PPP government in 1989.
He consistently defended his NA–49 Islamabad–II during the general elections held in 1990, 1993, 1997, 2002, and 2008.
He was active in politics as early as 1968, and was a vital member of the Peoples Students Federation. During this time, he became member of Pakistan Bar Council and became its general secretary in 1982. During this time, he built up political relations with the members of the PPP and became its general secretary for Islamabad wing.