Q15. How General Parvez Musharraf dismissed the second tenure of Nawaz Sharif?

  Ans: Dismissal of Nawaz Sharif’s Second Government: Nawaz Sharif was very confident due to the heavy mandate; people had given him in the last general elections. He believed that all the institutions of the state should respect this mandate and obey his orders. A rift between the civil government, and the army chief emerged … Read more

Q14. How and when the nuclear power of Pakistan came into being?

Ans: Nuclear Test: India conducted three nuclear tests in Pokhran on May 11, 1998, this disturbed balance of power in the region. The government of Pakistan was hard pressed to reciprocate. Nawaz Sharif made historic decision to withstand all global pressure and go nuclear. Six nuclear tests conducted at Chaghi (Balochistan) on May 28, 1998; … Read more

Q13. Which bill has stopped the unethical practice of floor-crossing and what is the practice called?

Ans: During the Nawaz Sharif’s second tenure, the government passed the 14th amendment bill: This bill stopped the unethical practice of floor-crossing by the national and provincial assembly members, this practice was popularly known as ‘horse trading’. Related Questions: Explain the initiatives taken by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto after assuming power in hands. When did Benazir … Read more

Q12. What scheme was started by Nawaz Sharif to free the country by internal and external debts?

Ans: Important steps: During the last ten years internal and external debts to be paid by the country had increased almost four times. The government had to pay Rs. 39 billion as interest in financial year 1995-1996. Nawaz Sharif took over as Prime Minister for the second time on February 17, 1997. He started ‘Qarz … Read more

Q11. What were the important measures took by Benazir Bhutto during her second tenure?

Ans: Important measures During her second tenure as prime minister, Benazir took many steps for the improvement of the economy. An agreement worth 4.15 billion dollar investment by South Korea was signed. In the March 1994 another agreement for the manufacturing of tanks and armoured vehicles in the Heavy Rebuild Factory (Now Heavy Industries Taxila), … Read more

Q10. What were the reasons behind the dismissal of Benazir’s Second Government?

Ans: Dismissal of Benazir Bhutto’s Second Government: The country faced grave economic crisis during the second tenure of Benazir. This government could not complete even this tenure like the first one. Economic crunch and general unrest encouraged the opposition to bring people on road. A successful sit in (dharana) was staged by Jamat-e- Islami in … Read more

Q9. How Benazir Bhutto able to took over the government for the second time?

Ans: In 1993 general elections, neither of the big political parties was able to secure majority in the National Assembly. The Pakistan People’s Party, however, was able to form a coalition government with the help of small parties. Benazir Bhutto became Prime Minister of Pakistan for the second time on October 19, 1993 and Sardar … Read more

Q8.How did Nawaz Sharif came in as a new prime minister of Pakistan

Ans: National Assembly elections were held on October 24, 1990. Islami Jamhoori Ittihad (IJI) contested elections under the leadership of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif. IJI won 105 seats. Pakistan People’s Party was able to secure only 46 seats. Nawaz Sharif was sworn in as prime minister of Pakistan in November 1990. Related Questions: Explain the initiatives … Read more

Q7. When did Benazir Bhutto took over as the first woman prime minister of Pakistan?

Ans: On the direction of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, elections in 1988 were held on party basis. Pakistan Peoples’ Party, under the leadership of Benazir Bhutto, won majority of seats. On December 1, 1988 Benazir Bhutto took oath as the first woman prime minister of Pakistan as well as of the Muslim world. Related … Read more

Q6. Enlist the consequences of Afghan Jihad for the world and Pakistan.

Ans: Afghan jihad had far-reaching consequences for the world in general and for Pakistan in particular:  Foundation the Soviet Communist shaking due to this military defeat and the Soviet Union was finally disintegrated within few years (in 1991). Pakistan emerged as a dignified and honourable country with an improved image, in the community of nations, … Read more