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alexandr1967 [171]
3 years ago
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• What were the major issues (1947-1958) that became the reason of military intervention in Pakistan for the first time? Justify

your answer with any five relevant points
History
2 answers:
eimsori [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The reasons why military had to intervene in Pakistan was because the current government had administrative problems and had inadequate staff and resources, a huge refugee problem and poor infrastructure.

Explanation:

Since it was a newly formed state, Pakistan faced a lot of problems after the death of their leader. Few reasons why military had to intervene are listed below:

•Muslim league had incompetent people and administration failed to handle things.

•The states were in shambles. They had poor infrastructure.

•There was a huge refugee problem.

•The resources were limited.

•The states were conflicted.

Novosadov [1.4K]3 years ago
3 0

<u>Answer:</u>

It has been a well known fact that there has been major tensions between Pakistan and India from partition and the major issues that became the reasons for military intervention in Pakistan is being highlighted below:

1. NO POLITICAL STABILITY among the parties was seen

All the parties were divided and  early death of Mohammed jinnah along with the assassination of Liaqat ali khan even worsen the stability.

2. NO EDUCATION among people

At that time mass number of people were uneducated and didn't knew what could be done at that time so that the situation could be sorted out.

3. KASHMIR CONFLICTS

The ongoing kashmir conflict from early 1948 was one of the reason as the relations were very much heated between India and Pakistan that it even worsen the situation.

4. MAJOR TRANSFER OF CAPITAL took place

The capital transfer of two areas i.e karachi to islamabad also influence this to took place.

5. NO CONSTITUTION in the countries

At that time there were no Constitution implemented or being followed with respect to interventions and rights or any other things so nothing was in the hand of law and government.

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