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why did ayub khan's government fail?(14marks) ​

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Causes of Failure of Muhammad Ayub Khan Regime.

In the midst 1950s Pakistan was like Hobbes State of Nature. The political situation was deteriorating day by day. So on October 7th 1958, President Maj. Gen. Sikander Mirza imposed Martial Law and appointed Gen. Muhammad Ayub Khan as the CMLA. The Revolution of 1958 was welcomed by the people of Pakistan and they heaved a sigh of relief as the Martial Law regime at once restored law and order situation in the country. However, after some time Gen Ayub Khan deposed Sikander Mirza and assumed the office as the second President of Pakistan. In 1962 he gave a new constitution to the country and ailed the country for about 11 years. During this prolonged era, he adopted such policies and committed such blunders, which led the people to rise his regime in the shape of strong country-wide anti-government agitation and demonstrations. At last on 25th March 1969 he announced his resignation and handed over power to Gen. Yahya Khan the then C-in-C of the army and explained the reasons of his resignation in his broadcast to the nation.

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