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following the Independence of Pakistan. He retained the position of chief minister until he was sacked by the ruling Muslim League in 1949 after Jinnah's death due to issues in Mamdot's provincial government and because of Mamdot's relations with Muslim League top leaders worsening after Jinnah's
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Following this, Mamdot left the Muslim League to found the Jinnah Muslim League between 1949 and 1950. The party's ideology was not clear, as Mamdot was the only prominent leader in the party. Mamdot himself would be a stern
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under the JML. The JML did not dissolve until 1953, when Mamdot quit and rejoined the
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J. Henry Korson, Contemporary Problems of Pakistan, Brill Archive, 1974, p.20
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and therefore was granted the position of the first chief minister of
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seen in the bottom row, third to the left sitting on the right of
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Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
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Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot
Muslim League
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Pakistani nationalism
All-Pakistan Awami League
Politics of Pakistan
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Muslim League
Chief Minister of Pakistani Punjab
Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Pakistan
Pakistan Movement
West Punjab
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