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[[Timeline of Pakistani history]]. |
[[Timeline of Pakistani history]]. |
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* September, The Constituent Assembly had passed a bill in which made the [[Governor-General of Pakistan|Governor General]] subservient to the advice of the [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]]. [[Mohammad Ali Bogra]] was again called to form a new government in which Commander-in-Chief of [[ |
* September, The Constituent Assembly had passed a bill in which made the [[Governor-General of Pakistan|Governor General]] subservient to the advice of the [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]]. [[Mohammad Ali Bogra]] was again called to form a new government in which Commander-in-Chief of [[The Pakistan Army]], [[Ayub Khan|General Mohammad Ayub Khan]], became the Defense Minister. He was the first serving C-in-C to join the cabinet. |
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* Pakistan joins Baghdad Pact (later known as [[Central Treaty Organization]] (CENTO) after the withdrawal of [[Iraq]]) and [[Southeast Asia Treaty Organization]] (SEATO), a US-sponsored military alliance to contain communism. |
* Pakistan joins Baghdad Pact (later known as [[Central Treaty Organization]] (CENTO) after the withdrawal of [[Iraq]]) and [[Southeast Asia Treaty Organization]] (SEATO), a US-sponsored military alliance to contain communism. |
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* October 24, Governor General, [[Ghulam Mohammad]], declared emergency in the country and dissolved the Constituent Assembly. |
* October 24, Governor General, [[Ghulam Mohammad]], declared emergency in the country and dissolved the Constituent Assembly. |
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*[[18 October]] - [[Aamer Hameed]], cricketer. |
*[[18 October]] - [[Aamer Hameed]], cricketer. |
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See also: 1953 in Pakistan other events of 1954, 1955 in Pakistan and the Timeline of Pakistani history.
Events
- September, The Constituent Assembly had passed a bill in which made the Governor General subservient to the advice of the Prime Minister. Mohammad Ali Bogra was again called to form a new government in which Commander-in-Chief of The Pakistan Army, General Mohammad Ayub Khan, became the Defense Minister. He was the first serving C-in-C to join the cabinet.
- Pakistan joins Baghdad Pact (later known as Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) after the withdrawal of Iraq) and Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), a US-sponsored military alliance to contain communism.
- October 24, Governor General, Ghulam Mohammad, declared emergency in the country and dissolved the Constituent Assembly.
Births
- 18 October - Aamer Hameed, cricketer.