Malik Ghulam Muhammad was the third Governor General of Pakistan, serving from 1951 to 1955. He previously served as Pakistan's first finance minister from 1947 to 1951. As Governor General, he dissolved the Constituent Assembly in 1954 after it passed a bill curtailing the governor general's powers. Ghulam Muhammad had a long tenure as Governor General and oversaw important events like the first census in 1951 and opening of the Kotri Barrage in 1955.
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Malik Ghulam Muhammad was the third Governor General of Pakistan, serving from 1951 to 1955. He previously served as Pakistan's first finance minister from 1947 to 1951. As Governor General, he dissolved the Constituent Assembly in 1954 after it passed a bill curtailing the governor general's powers. Ghulam Muhammad had a long tenure as Governor General and oversaw important events like the first census in 1951 and opening of the Kotri Barrage in 1955.
Malik Ghulam Muhammad was the third Governor General of Pakistan, serving from 1951 to 1955. He previously served as Pakistan's first finance minister from 1947 to 1951. As Governor General, he dissolved the Constituent Assembly in 1954 after it passed a bill curtailing the governor general's powers. Ghulam Muhammad had a long tenure as Governor General and oversaw important events like the first census in 1951 and opening of the Kotri Barrage in 1955.
Malik Ghulam Muhammad By: Shan Ali Junejo Malik Ghulam Muhammad was born on 18 April 1893 in: Lahore He attended MAO college of the Aligarh University in: Uttar Pradesh Who elected the 3rd Governor General of Pakistan: Ghulam Muhammad He was became Third Governor General of Pakistan on: 17 October 1951 He served as the first finance Minister of Pak from:15 Aug 1947 to Oct 1951 He presented the first budget and submitted the draft of the first five Years of Pakistan in: 1948 When he invited leaders of Muslim world to the international Islamic Economics Organization in Pakistan: 1949 Muhammad represented Pakistan at the coronation of Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey in: 1953 The First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was dissolved By Governor General Malik Ghulam Muhammad on: 24 October 1954 Why Governor-General Ghulam Muhammad dissolved the Constituent Assembly: The Assembly had passed a bill curtailing the power of the Governor-General Governor – General Ghulam Muhammad dismissed the Prime Minister Kh. Nazimuddin on: 19 April 1953 The dissolution of Constituent Assembly was challenged by Maulvi Tamiz- ud-Din by its speaker in: Sindh Chief Court and then Federal Court Malik Ghulam Muhamamd was the longest tenure as the Governor General of Pakistan and his period was from: 19-10-1951 to 05-10-1955 The Kotri Barrage, located in Sindh also known as the Ghulam Muhammad Barrage, was opened in: 1955. First Census was held in Pakistan in the year: 1951 He appointed Iskandar Mirza as the Acting Governor General but Mirza Dismissed him from his post and became:4th Governor General of Pakistan For Daily Notes, Books, Current Affairs, Mock Tests & Past Papers Join WhatsApp Group/03490975541 Previous 5 years Current Affairs, Previous All Notes, Booklets, Daily Dose Notes, Mock Tests & Past Papers Available in WhatsApp Group / 03490975541
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