The first General Elections in Pakistan were held in:
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Pakistan’s first general elections were held in December 1970, leading to significant political changes and the eventual creation of Bangladesh.
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Pakistan’s first general elections were held in December 1970, leading to significant political changes and the eventual creation of Bangladesh.
The Indian Independence Act was enacted by the British Parliament in July 1947, granting independence to India and Pakistan.
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah became the first Governor-General of Pakistan after independence in 1947.
The All India Muslim League was established on December 30, 1906, at Dhaka, to represent Muslim political interests in British India.
Lord Louis Mountbatten was the last Viceroy of British India and oversaw the partition and independence of Pakistan and India in August 1947.
The Indus Waters Treaty was signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, with the World Bank as a broker, to resolve water-sharing disputes.
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is honored as the "Father of the Nation" for his leadership in the creation of Pakistan.
The Simla Agreement was signed on July 3, 1972, between India and Pakistan after the 1971 war, aiming to resolve issues peacefully.
Sir Cyril Radcliffe chaired the Boundary Commission in 1947, tasked with demarcating the borders between India and Pakistan.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was the earliest proponent of the Two Nation Theory, emphasizing the distinct identity of Muslims and Hindus in the subcontinent.