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- 6th October, 1955
- 6th October, 1954
- 6th August, 1954
- 6th August, 1955
The second Constituent Assembly approved the One Unit Bill on September 30, 1955 by 43 votes against _____.
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- 13 votes
- 15 votes
- 17 votes
- 21 votes
The second Constituent Assembly approved the One Unit Bill on _____.
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- 10th September, 1955
- 13th September, 1955
- 20th September, 1955
- 30th September, 1955
The NWFP Assembly (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly) passed a resolution in favour of the One Unit on _____.
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- 11th November, 1954
- 13th November, 1954
- 25th November, 1954
- 27th November, 1954
The Punjab Assembly approved One Unit on _____.
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- 11th October, 1954
- 30th November, 1954
- 23rd October, 1954
- 27th November, 1954
The Sindh Assembly approved One Unit on _____.
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- 11th December, 1954
- 5th November, 1954
- 10th November, 1954
- 20th December, 1954
One Unit was established in West Pakistan on _____.
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- 11th October, 1954
- 14th October, 1954
- 23rd October, 1954
- 27th October, 1954
Muhammad Ali Bogra succeeded Khawaja Nazimuddin as Prime Minister of Pakistan on _____.
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- 17th March, 1953
- 17th June, 1953
- 17th April, 1953
- 17th July, 1953
At the time of his appointment as Prime Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Bogra was serving as envoy to _____.
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- USA
- UK
- Turkey
- France
Muhammad Ali Bogra Formula was presented in the Constituent Assembly on _____.
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- 9th October, 1953
- 5th October, 1952
- 8th October, 1953
- 7th October, 1953
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