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The Objective Resolution, adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in 1949, was criticized for its vague language and potential to infringe on fundamental rights. Critics argued that it prioritized Islamic principles over democratic values, raising concerns about the separation of religion and state. Additionally, the resolution's broad interpretations allowed for varying applications, leading to fears of authoritarianism and the marginalization of minority rights within the context of a predominantly Islamic framework.
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The Objectives Resolution is a significant constitutional document in Pakistan, passed by the country's Constituent Assembly in 1949. It outlines the basic principles and goals that were to guide the country's future constitution and governance, emphasizing the principles of democracy, equality, freedom, and social justice. This resolution played a crucial role in shaping the subsequent constitutional development of Pakistan.
The first constituent assembly of Pakistan was dissolved on 24th October, 1954 by the Governor General Ghulam Muhammad.
Session of the first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was held on August 10, 1947. The first civilian session of the National Assembly after separation of East Pakistan, was held on 14th April 1972.
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The Muslim League boycotted because they wanted a separate constituent assembly for Pakistan. For more information, visit the Related Link.
The Muslim League boycotted because they wanted a separate constituent assembly for Pakistan. For more information, visit the Related Link.
The adoption of the Objective Resolution in Pakistan took place on March 12, 1949. It was a key milestone in the country's history as it laid the foundation for the future Constitution of Pakistan, emphasizing the principles of democracy, constitutionalism, and Islamic values.
Pakistan was named as Islamic Republic of Pakistan in Objective resolution of Pakistan very first time. Objective resolution was presented in 1956.
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