Quaid-e-Azam As A Governor General
On 14th August 1947, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah became the 1st
Governor General. He remained Governor General for thirteen months.
During this period, he solved many important national issues. Some of
them are mentioned as under:
Formation of Federal Cabinet
As soon as the Quaid-e-Azam took an immediate action and nominated
members of the Federal Cabinet to run the Government affairs smoothly.
Liaquat Ali Khan was elected as the Prime Minister. Other members of the
cabinet were also nominated. This first cabinet of Pakistan took oath
on 15th August 1947.
Members of the Cabinet
1. Sardar Abdul Rab Nisther (Transports)
2. Raja Ghazanfer Ali Khan (Agriculture)
3. Fazal-ur-Rehman (Education)
4. I.I Chundrigar (Industry)
5. Ghulam Mohammad (Finance)
6. Jogander Nath Mandal (Law)
7. Sir Zafar Ullah Khan Qadyani (Affair)
2. Raja Ghazanfer Ali Khan (Agriculture)
3. Fazal-ur-Rehman (Education)
4. I.I Chundrigar (Industry)
5. Ghulam Mohammad (Finance)
6. Jogander Nath Mandal (Law)
7. Sir Zafar Ullah Khan Qadyani (Affair)
Constitutional Problems
The Act of 1935 was amended and enforced in the country as there was
no constitution available of the newly born state. Thus this great
achievement was done under the administrative leadership of the
Quaid-e-Azam.
Establishment of Capital
Karachi was made Capital of Pakistan.
Provincial Government
Quaid-e-Azam elected Chief Minister and Governor. Here are chief ministers of provinces:
Khan Iftikhar Hussain Mumdot – Punjab
Khuwaja Nazam-ud-Dn – East Bengal
Khan Abdul Qayyum – N.W.F.P
Mohammad Ayub Khuro – Sindh
Chief Commissioner (British) – Baluchistan
Khan Iftikhar Hussain Mumdot – Punjab
Khuwaja Nazam-ud-Dn – East Bengal
Khan Abdul Qayyum – N.W.F.P
Mohammad Ayub Khuro – Sindh
Chief Commissioner (British) – Baluchistan
Establishment of Administrative Head Quarters
For the administrative reformation, a committee was set up and
Chaudhry Mohammad Ayub was made the Secretary General. Civil Services
were re-organized and Civil Services Academy was constituted. The
Secretariat was established. Moreover, Head quarters for Army, Navy and
Air Force were set up. An ammunition factory was also set up.
Attention to Foreign Affairs
Realizing the sensitivity of foreign affairs, Quaid-e-Azam paid his
utmost attention to the Foreign Policy. He developed healthy relations
with the neighboring and developed countries that were the main
objective of the Foreign Policy.
Membership of UNO
After independence, Quaid-e-Azam paid immediate attention for
acquiring membership of the United Nations Organization (UNO). On 30th
September 1947, Pakistan became the member of the UNO. This all, was
done under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam.
Implementation of Education Policy
Education plays an important role in the development of a country. It
improves living standard of a nation and development. Education sector
also needed attention at the time of independence. for this purpose, he
held the first Educational Conference in 1947. He wished that every
citizen of Pakistan should serve his nation with honesty and national
spirit. he made nation with honesty and national spirit. He made
acquisition of scientific and technological education compulsory for the
students. Quaid-e-Azam did a lot to improve education policy of the
country.
In the Service of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam served his country till his death. Despite his bad
health, he kept on going through the important files. He succumbed to
deadly disease of consumption.
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