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Why were ayub khan's agricultural and industrial reforms criticized?

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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He also introduced agricultural reforms according to which no one could occupy land more than 12.5 acres (500 irrigated land and 1000 unirrigated.) An oil refinery was established in Karachi, and these reforms led to 15% GNP growth of the country that was three times greater than that of India. An eminent reason of Ayub Khan declaring martial law was the canal water disputes-tensions started to rise and the agricultural based economy of Pakistan largely sacrificed. Iskander Mirza failed to deal with the Indian threat. Ayub started to dislike the democratic system. Since Pakistan became a sovereign state, the five-star field marshal rank was only given in once to a Pakistani army general Ayub Khan who appointed himself as a field marshal in 1965 when he was also serving country's president

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