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- 27th October, 1958
- 27th October, 1959
- 27th October, 1960
- 27th October, 1961
General Ayub Khan was appointed as Chief Martial Law Administrator on 7th October, 1958. He held this office till _____.
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- 8th April, 1962
- 6th June, 1961
- 8th June, 1962
- 18th June, 1962
The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) started its agitation against Ayub Khan’s regime in 1968. Soon the politicians were joined by the students and all the colleges were closed on 9th November, 1968. In order to restore law and order, the government imposed Martial Law in major cities in _____.
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- February 1969
- September 1968
- October 1968
- January 1969
During the Tehreek-e-Khatm-e-Nabuwwat in 1953, the Martial Law Administrator of Lahore was _____.
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- General Tikka Khan
- General Abdul Ali
- General Sarfaraz
- General Azam Khan
As a result of rioting due to the movement against Ahmadis, Martial Law was imposed in Punjab on _____.
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- 6th March, 1953
- 7th March, 1953
- 8th March, 1953
- 9th March, 1953
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