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- 9th September, 2001
- 11th September, 2001
- 13th September, 2001
- 15th September, 2001
President General Pervez Musharraf amended the Police Act of 1861 on _____.
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- 12th August, 2001
- 12th June, 2001
- 12th July, 2001
- 12th October, 2001
On 14th July, 2001, President General Pervez Musharraf went to India to hold dialogue with Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee for the peaceful resolution of issues including Kashmir. The talks between the two leaders were held in the city of _____.
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- Calcutta
- Mumbai
- Agra
- New Delhi
On 17th October, 1999, General Pervez Musharraf announced the formation of a National Security Council comprising of _____.
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- Six members
- Seven members
- Eight members
- Ten members
General Pervez Musharraf enforced the Provisional Constitution Order No.1 in Pakistan on _____.
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- 12th October, 1999
- 13th October, 1999
- 14th October, 1999
- 16th October, 1999
General Pervez Musharraf enforced the fourth military rule in Pakistan on _____.
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- 12th July, 1999
- 12th October, 1999
- 12th August, 1999
- 12th September, 1999
In October 1999, the charge of the office of Governor of Sindh province was taken by _____.
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- Brig. Khadim Hussain
- Lt. Gen. Muhammad Shafique
- Iftekhar Ahmed Soomro
- Air Marshall (R) Azim Daud Pota
In October 1999, Lt. Gen. Muhammad Safdar took over the charge as Governor of _____.
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- Punjab
- Sindh
- Balochistan
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
In the first Cabinet of General Pervez Musharraf, the Ministry of Finance was placed under _____.
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- Zubaida Jalal
- Ata-ur-Rehman
- Shaukat Aziz
- Omar Asghar Khan
In the first Cabinet of General Pervez Musharraf, Mr. Abdul Sattar was given the ministry of _____.
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- Finance
- Foreign Affairs
- Education
- Information
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