All-India Muslim League - Historical Versions

Historical Versions

Historically, Pakistan Muslim League can also refer to any of the following political parties in Pakistan:

  • Muslim League (Pakistan), the original successor of All-India Muslim League, which was disbanded on first marshal law.
  • Convention Muslim League, a political platform created by General Ayub Khan in 1962 when he became the President.
  • Council Muslim League, a party created by political leaders who opposed General Ayub Khan.
  • Muslim League (Qayyum), a party created by Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan when he split with the Council Muslim League to run for the 1970 general elections.

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