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Hossain government moved a motion of no confidence against the Khan cabinet. However, the no-confidence motion was rejected due to lack of sufficient votes. AK Fazlul Haque dismissed the Khan cabinet and installed a new
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Governor convened a session of the East Pakistan Provincial Council on 26 August. On 4 September 1956, after East Pakistan Rifles fired at an Awami League rally, killing 4 people and injuring several others, protests
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moved a motion of no confidence against the Second United Front
Cabinet. However, on August 14, when A.K. Fazlul Haque, Governor of East Pakistan, announced the suspension of the session of the Provincial Council for an indefinite period, the Awami League started a movement against the governor.
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Pakistan (Provisional Constitutional) Order 1947 as a separate High Court with all Appellate, Civil and Original jurisdictions. In 1955 the Dhaka High Court became the
310:'s cabinet fell due to a no-confidence motion. Abu Hussain Sarker's ministry was ousted by a no-confidence vote on the day it formed the ministry on June 20. After Ataur Rahman Khan's cabinet came to power, governor's rule was imposed in the province on June 25 for 2 months.
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Governor's rule on 5 June 1955, the Krishak Sramik Party and the Awami League formed the next cabinet. Although he announced his retirement from politics on 24 July 1954, on 11 August 1955 A.K. Fazlul Haque became the Home Minister and
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Mujibur Rahman was simultaneously a member of the working committee of Awami League and the Minister of Industries of East Pakistan, which was against the constitution of Awami League. So he resigned from the post of Minister of Industry. As
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Pakistan's provincial assembly consisted of 300 members. It was known as the East Bengal Assembly from 1947 to 1955 when the provincial name was changed. The legislature was a successor to the
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