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  2. Mohammad Ali Bogra - Wikipedia

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    The Bogra Formula was a political compromise presented and proposed by Prime Minister Bogra on 7 October 1953 before the Constituent Assembly. [42] Upon taking the control of the Prime Minister's Secretariat , Bogra announced that drafting of the codified Constitution was his primary target, and within six months, he announced a proposal that ...

  3. One Unit Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Following the failure to implement the Bogra Formula, PM Muhammad Ali Bogra began working towards the controversial One Unit program that integrated the Four Provinces into a single province West Pakistan, to equalize the western wing with the eastern wing, East Pakistan.

  4. 1953–54 Pakistani constitutional coup - Wikipedia

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    Governor-General Ghulam Mohammad dismissed Pakistani Prime Minister Khawaja Nazimuddin's government in 1953 despite the Prime Minister enjoying the support of the Constituent Assembly and, subsequently, dismissed Pakistan's first constituent assembly in 1954, [1] steps later described as Pakistan's constitutional coup given that Ghulam Mohammad was the representative of the head of state and ...

  5. 1953 Lahore riots - Wikipedia

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    Next on 17 April, using his special powers under the Government of India Act 1935, Ghulam Muhammad dismissed Prime Minister, Khwaja Nazimuddin and the entire federal cabinet. Muhammad Ali Bogra (Pakistan's ambassador to the United States) replaced him. Bogra, who did not know why he was being called back, took the oath as new Prime Minister ...

  6. Chaudhri Muhammad Ali - Wikipedia

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    Chaudhri Muhammad Ali [a] (15 July 1905 – 2 December 1982) was a Pakistani politician and statesman who served as the fourth prime minister of Pakistan from 1955 until his resignation in 1956. His government transitioned Pakistan from a British Dominion to an Islamic Republic .

  7. 1953 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    April 17 – Governor General Ghulam Muhammad sacked Prime Minister Khawaja Nazimuddin, although he enjoyed the confidence of the parliament, and appointed Mohammad Ali Bogra to form a government on April 17. Martial law was imposed in Lahore to control the sectarian riots against the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

  8. List of prime ministers of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Nazimuddin became Prime Minister of Pakistan after the assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951. [20] He left the office when Governor-General Malik Ghulam Muhammad dissolved his government in 1953. [3] — 3 Mohammad Ali Bogra. محمد علی بوگرہ (1909–1963) 17 April 1953 12 August 1955 2 years, 117 days — Muslim League

  9. Timeline of Pakistani history - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Bogra is sworn as the new prime minister. 1953–1954 PAF 's No. 14 Squadron led an operation from Miramshah airbase and heavily bombarded the Faqir of Ipi 's compound in Gurwek ultimately causing the effective end of Waziristan rebellion (1948-1954)