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Jat Prime Minister: Jat Pradhanamantri

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Jat Prime Minister: Jat Pradhanamantri
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The society is proud of the five Prime Ministers of the Jat community who served as Prime Ministers of different countries and brought glory to the society with their service to the country. Whose detailed description is mentioned in this book.
Chaudhary Charan Singh (Uttar Pradesh, Tewatiya Jat Gotra) (born - 23 December 1902, died 29 May 1987) Bharat Ratna, messiah of farmers, was the fifth Prime Minister of India. Tenure - (28 July 1979 to 14 January 1980).
Chaudhary Mahendra Singh (ancestor Haryana, Valhara Jat Gotra) (born 9 February 1942) was the fourth Prime Minister of Fiji. Tenure - 19 May 1999 to 25 May 2000).
Chaudhary Liaquat Ali (Muslim Jat Gotra Mandhan) (born - October 1, 1895 - died - October 16, 1951) was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. Tenure (14 August 1947 - 16 October 1951).
Firoz Khan Noon (Muslim Jat, Gotra - Noon), (born 07 May 1893 - died 09 December 1970), 7th Prime Minister of Pakistan, Prime Minister tenure, (16 December 1957 to 07 October 1958)
Chaudhary Shujaat Hussain (Muslim Jat, Waraich - Gotra), (born January 27, 1946), 16th Prime Minister of Pakistan, Prime Minister Tenure (30 June 2004 to 28 August 2004)

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