Ayub Khan abrogated the Constitution of 1956 on October 7, 1958. This action marked the imposition of martial law in Pakistan, leading to the suspension of political activities and the dissolution of the national and provincial assemblies. Ayub Khan justified this move by citing political instability and the need for a strong leadership to restore order in the country.
Ayub Khan's era is known for the industrialization in the country. He created an environment where the private sector was encouraged to establish medium and small-scale industries in Pakistan. This opened up avenues for new job opportunities and thus the economic graph of the country started rising. He also tried to raise the education standards of the country by introducing educational reforms. He was the first Pakistani ruler who attempted to bring in land reforms but the idea was not implemented properly. Labor, law and administrative reforms were also introduced during his regime. Ayub Khan also initiated Family Laws in the country. He planned a new city and moved the capital from Karachi to Islamabad in 1962.
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The military regime led by Ayub Khan enforced the Constitution of 1962 in Pakistan on March 1, 1962. This constitution replaced the earlier 1956 constitution and established a presidential system of government. It aimed to centralize power in the presidency and aimed to address various political and administrative challenges faced by the country.
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Ayub Khan was born on May 14, 1907.
Ayub Khan was born on May 14, 1907.
Mohd. Ayub Khan was born in 1932.
Mohd. Ayub Khan died in 2007.
Ayub Khan-Din was born in 1961.
Gohar Ayub Khan was born on 1937-01-15.
The Constitution of 1956 in Pakistan was abrogated on October 7, 1958, when President Iskander Mirza declared a state of emergency and abrogated the constitution, paving the way for military rule under General Muhammad Ayub Khan. This marked a significant shift in Pakistan's political landscape, leading to the imposition of martial law.