Q(iii). When and why the first government of Benazir Bhutto was terminated.

Ans: Dismissal of Benazir Government: President Ghulam Ishaq Khan exercising power under section 58-2/B of the constitution dismissed Benazir’s government on charges of corruption, Incompetence and mismanagement. National Assembly was also dissolved on August 6, 1990. The first government of Benazir lasted for about 20 months, Related Questions: Explain the initiatives taken by Zulfikar Ali … Read more

Q(ii), Mention major steps taken by Benazir Government during her first tenure in office.

Ans: Important Steps of Benazir’s First Government: Benazir Bhutto tried to improve environment for foreign investment Relationship with India and America started improving. Ban on student and trade unions was lifted, Censorship on the press was also lifted. Women’s Division was raised to the status of ministry in 1989, First Women Bank was instituted during … Read more

Q(i). Enlist four salient features of the 1973 constitution.

Ans: Salient Features of the 1973 Constitution: The constitution is a written document, comprising 280 articles, divided into 12 parts includes 6 schedules and 26 amendments.. The constitution proclaims “Islamic Republic of Pakistan” as official name of the republic. The constitution proclaims Islam as state religion. Urdu has been adopted as the national language. Related … Read more

Q26. Who emerged as the new government in the elections of 2018?

Ans: Ex-cricketer Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) emerged as the largest parliamentary party in 2018 eléction. He was able to form government with the help of five lesser parliamentary parties. Related Questions: Q4. On what measures, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto became the prime minister of Pakistan in 1973? Q5. Highlight the era of General Zia-ul-Haq in … Read more

Q25. Highlight the reasons of Nawaz Sharif for not completing his tenure as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

  Ans: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, however, could not complete his term in office. In 2017, he was disqualified for the office of the Prime Minister in Panama Papers Case. He was sent to jail for a period often years by Accountability Court. In 2018, Nawaz Sharif was also disqualified for holding any party office, … Read more

Q24. When did Nawaz Sharif return for the third time as the Prime Minister of Pakistan?

Ans: Pakistan Muslim League (N) returned as majority party in the election held on May 11, 2013, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was elected Prime Minister for the third time; Mamnoon Hussain was elected as President. This was for the first time in the history of the country that an elected government (PPP) had transferred power to … Read more

Q23. Under which amendment were the powers of Federal Government transferred to provincial governments?

Ans: 18th constitutional amendment was passed by Yousaf Raza Gilani’s government. Under this amendment many powers of the Federal Government like health, education, sports, social welfare etc. were transferred to provincial governments. Related Questions: What were the reasons behind the dismissal of Benazir’s Second Government? Who and when did the parliamentary democracy revived? Q3.Explain the … Read more

Q21. Who was elected as the new President of Pakistan in Yousaf Raza Gilani’s government?

Ans: Elections for the New President of Pakistan: Polling in the parliament and all the four provincial assemblies was held for elécting the new president on September 6, 2008. Asif Ali Zardari, chairman Pakistan Peoples’ Party was elected president with two thirds majority. Related Questions: How Benazir Bhutto able to took over the government for … Read more

Q20. What was the main reason behind the resignation of Parvez Musharraf?

Ans: Parvez Musharraf’s Resignation: As a result of national and international pressure, Parvez Musharraf was forced to quit. He tendered his resignation on August 18, 2008 and went abroad. Related Questions: How did Nawaz Sharif came in as a new prime minister of Pakistan? How Benazir Bhutto able to took over the government for the … Read more