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- Arif Nikai
- Hamid Nasir Chattha
- Manzoor Wattoo
- Zafarul Haq
In 1993, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) formed government in Sindh under Syed Abdullah Shah. In the Sindh Assembly PPP had _____.
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- 42 members
- 45 members
- 55 members
- 56 members
After the General Elections 1993 in October 1993 the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government was formed by _____.
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- PML(N) and ANP
- PPP and ANP
- PPP and Independents
- PML(N) and Independents
Within one year of the 1993 General Elections, Governor Rule was imposed on 26th February, 1994 in _____.
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- Punjab
- Sindh
- Balochistan
- NWFP (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
Sardar Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari was elected President of Pakistan on 13th November, 1993 by defeating Wasim Sajjad. He polled 274 votes against _____.
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- 120 Votes
- 135 Votes
- 150 Votes
- 168 Votes
President of Pakistan Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari dismissed the Benazir government on _____.
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- 5th August, 1996
- 5th September, 1996
- 5th November, 1996
- 5th October, 1996
President of Pakistan Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari formed Council for Defence and National Security on _____.
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- 7th January, 1997
- 1st January, 1997
- 17th January, 1997
- 27th January, 1997
After dismissing the government of Benazir Bhutto, President of Pakistan Sardar Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari formed a Caretaker Government under _____.
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- G. M. Jatoi
- Moeen Qureshi
- Malik Meraj Khalid
- Sher Baz Mazari
India exploded five nuclear devices on 11th and 13th May, 1998. Pakistan replied with Atomic explosions on _____.
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- 28th May, 1998
- 27th May, 1998
- 26th May, 1998
- 26th May, 1998
General Elections 1997 were held in Pakistan on _____.
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- 2nd February, 1997
- 3rd February, 1997
- 4th February, 1997
- 5th February, 1997
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