Second Zulfikar Ali Bhutto government
Appearance
Second Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Government | |
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19th Cabinet of Pakistan | |
March 1977 - July 1977 | |
Date formed | 30 March 1977 |
Date dissolved | 5 July 1977 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry |
Head of government | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto |
Member party | Pakistan People's Party |
Status in legislature | Supermajority
155 / 216 (72%) |
Opposition party | Pakistan National Alliance |
Opposition leader | Abdul Wali Khan |
History | |
Legislature terms | 6th National Assembly of Pakistan |
Predecessor | First Zulfikar |
Successor | Zia administration |
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Elections
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Second Zulfikar Ali Bhutto government was formed on 30 March 1977 after Zulfikar Ali Bhutto gained a large majority in the 1977 Pakistani general election.[1][2] The government was dissolved on 5 July 1977 when Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq declared martial law.[3][4]
Cabinet
[edit]Federal Ministers
[edit]Minister | Portfolio | Period |
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Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto | Prime Minister Ministry of Defence |
30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Sheikh Mohammad Rashid | Ministry of Agriculture, Co-operative and Land Reforms | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Rana Mohammad Hanif Khan | Ministry of Commerce and Local Government | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Abdul Hafeez Pirzada | Ministry of Finance, Planning and Provincial Co-ordination | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Mir Afzal Khan | Ministry of Water and Power | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Mumtaz Bhutto | Ministry of Communications | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Kausar Niazi | Ministry of Religious Affairs, Minorities Affairs and Overseas Pakistanis | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Aziz Ahmed | Ministry of Foreign Affairs | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Yahya Bakhtiar | Attorney General | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Hamid Raza Gilani | Ministry of Industries | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Muhammad Haneef Khan | Ministry of States & Frontier Regions and Kashmir Affairs | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Taj Muhammad Jamali | Ministry of Health and Population Planning | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Yasin Wattoo | Ministry of Education | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
S. M. Masood | Ministry of Law and Parliamentary Affairs | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Abdul Sattar Gabol | Ministry of Labour and Manpower | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Tahir Mohammad Khan | Ministry of Information & Broadcasting | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Arbab Jehangir Khan | Ministry of Housing and Works | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Nur Hayat Noon | Ministry of Culture, Archaeology, Sports and Tourism | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Makhdoom Hameed-ud-Din | Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Ghulam Hussain | Ministry of Railways | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Anwar Aziz Chaudhry | Ministry of Food and Agrarian Management | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Farooq Leghari | Ministry of Production | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Niaz Muhammad Wassan | Ministry of Science and Technology | 30 March 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
Minister of State
[edit]Minister | Portfolio | Period |
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Tikka Khan | Minister of State for Defence and National Security | 27 April 1977 to 5 July 1977 |
References
[edit]- ^ https://cabinet.gov.pk/SiteImage/Misc/files/Federal%20Cabinet%201947/10d%20Prime%20Ministers%20Cab%2030%20Mar77%20to%205July%2077.pdf
- ^ Times, Henry Kamm Special to The New York (March 8, 1977). "Bhutto's Party Wins Big Majority In Voting for Pakistan Parliament" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Head of Martial Law in Pakistan". July 6, 1977 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "PAKISTANI MILITARY, NOW RULING NATION, PROMISES ELECTIONS". July 6, 1977 – via NYTimes.com.