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Ayub Khan was forced to resign in 1969 due to mounting public discontent and widespread protests against his authoritarian regime, particularly after the political and economic challenges faced by Pakistan. The East Pakistan-Turmoil, which highlighted the growing demands for autonomy and representation, further weakened his position. Faced with increasing unrest and the inability to maintain control, he handed over power to General Yahya Khan, marking the end of his rule.

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