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Karamat Ali (politician)

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The Cabinet Mission Plan had reserved one seat in the Constitution Assembly per million people of a province. These seats were distributed among Muslims, Sikhs, and General (Hindus and others) category in proportion to their share of population in the province and were to be elected by legislators of
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Vol. I of Press Information Bureau's Morgue and Ref Series: (1) Analysis of the Results of General Elections to the Central and Provincial Legislatures Held In 1945-46 (2) Indian Political Parties, and (3) Provincial Minstries
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In the Assembly, Ali opposed the Congress-Unionist coalition government, and was particularly noted for his animosity towards Hindus. Subsequently, he was elected by the Assembly to the
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the particular community. Punjab Province was allotted with twenty eight seats, of which eight were reserved for General category, sixteen for Muslims, and rest for Sikhs.
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All members of the '46 legislature, who won from what was now Pakistan's share of Punjab, were appointed to the assembly as immediate re-elections were not feasible.
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Eventually Mamdot had to resign but nobody was able to form a government, leading to the promulgation of Governor's rule in January, 1949.
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and held the Ministries of Education, Public Works, Health, and Local Governance. C. October 1948, Prime Minister
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Carter, Lionel, ed. (2018). "Pakistan: Monthly Appreciation of General Situation for October 1948".
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There existed an eponymous constituency but reserved for Generals which was won by
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Self and Sovereignty: Individual and Community in South Asian Islam Since 1850
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sanctioned the creation of Pakistan and its own constituent assembly.
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Jalal, Ayesha (2000). "At the crossroads of 'Pakistan'".
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The Framing of India's Constitution: Select Documents
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Index

Karamat Ali
1946 Punjab Provincial Assembly election
Maulvi Mazhar Ali Azhar
Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam
Constituent Assembly of India
Mountbatten Plan
Provincial Assembly of West Punjab
Liaquat Ali Khan
Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot
Kishan Gopal Dutt


"First Legislative Assembly of Punjab (August 15, 1947 to January 25, 1949)"


Vol. I of Press Information Bureau's Morgue and Ref Series: (1) Analysis of the Results of General Elections to the Central and Provincial Legislatures Held In 1945-46 (2) Indian Political Parties, and (3) Provincial Minstries 1937-45
ISBN
0415220777
ISBN
9780429491658
Categories
1951 deaths
Pakistan Muslim League politicians
Members of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
Members of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan

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