Chaudhry Muhammad Ali

Chaudhry Muhammad Ali ( Urdu چوہدری محمد علی, born July 15, 1905 in Jalandhar; † 2 December 1980) was a Pakistani statesman and Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1955 to 1956.

He studied at the University of the Punjab, Lahore. Then C. Muhammad Ali worked as Finance Minister of India and was one of the highest-ranking Muslim officials of British India.

After the emergence of Pakistan in 1947, Ali was the General Secretary of the new state. In 1951 he was promoted to Minister of Finance.

Four years later, in 1955, he was appointed Iskander Mirza of, the then Governor-General, Prime Minister. Ali took over the position of Muhammad Ali Bogra, which he had previously replaced as chairman of the Muslim League. In October 1955, he summed up the western parts of Pakistan along the new province of West Pakistan. His greatest achievement as prime minister was the introduction of a new constitution for Pakistan ( March 1956 ), which made ​​the country a republic.

C. Muhammad Ali came back in September 1956 from his position in the government and the Muslim League, after he had fallen out on the issue of removal of the Republican Party with the league.

  • Prime Minister (Pakistan )
  • Minister of Finance (Pakistan )
  • Born 1905
  • Died in 1980
  • Man

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