• The Junejo government was formed on April 10, 1985, when Muhammad Khan Junejo became the prime minister of Pakistan. His tenure began under the influence...
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    Mohammad Khan Junejo (18 August 1932 – 18 March 1993) was a Pakistani politician and statesman who served as the tenth Prime Minister of Pakistan from...
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    the Eighth Amendment in the Constitution of Pakistan. He dismissed Junejo's government on charges of economic stagflation and announced general elections...
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    Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. When he fired Muhammad Junejo in 1988, he reappointed the same cabinet but without Junejo's loyalists. Despite the fact the Constitution...
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    Mahbub ul Haq (category Military government of Pakistan (1977–1988))
    General Zia-ul-Haq after he dismissed the Junejo government in May 1988. Haq's term ended when the PPP government of Benazir Bhutto was sworn in following...
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    Director-General Akhtar Abdur Rahman. President Zia dismissed the Junejo government on several charges in May 1988. He then called for elections in November...
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    implicating several senior generals. In return General Zia dismissed the Junejo government on several charges in May 1988 and called for elections in November...
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  • Cantonment in Rawalpindi, Punjab Province of Pakistan. Following Prime Minister Junejo's inquiries into Ojhri camp, President Zia-ul-Haq ordered the formers removal...
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  • Director-General Akhtar Abdur Rahman. President Zia, infuriated, dismissed the Junejo government on several charges in May 1988. He then called for the holding of...
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  • Sijawal Junejo (Sindhi: سجاول جونیجو) is a taluka of Qambar Shahdadkot District, division Larkana, Province of Sindh, Pakistan. It was established in 2004...
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    1985 Pakistani general election (category Military government of Pakistan (1977–1988))
    A new government was formed under the leadership of Muhammad Khan Junejo, a lesser known figure in national politics. Prime Minister Junejo and his...
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    a government with Nawaz Sharif as Chief Minister.: 399  Punjab would provide the main power base of the IJI, comprising both Nawaz Sharif and Junejo Muslim...
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    case, the Supreme Court, held that the dismissal of Mohammad Khan Junejo's government by General Zia in May 1988 was unconstitutional but it refused to...
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    Muhammad Khan Junejo (then Prime Minister of Pakistan) dismissed the Attorney General A. K. Munshi and offered Mr Fazeel to join his government as the chief...
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    overthrowing the Bhutto government. In 1985, after the election, Zia appointed Muhammad Khan Junejo as the new Prime Minister. Junejo, with a large group...
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    post. The general elections held in 1985 restored the post, with Muhammad Junejo becoming the prime minister. Later that year, the National Assembly passed...
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  • English. Junejo was born in the small village of Jinhan, Tharparkar, Sindh. His father was Mureed Hussain Junejo who was a police officer. Junejo received...
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    President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq sacked the government of his handpicked prime minister, Muhammad Khan Junejo, and prematurely dissolved the National Assembly...
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  • Mirza Harchandrai Vishandas Haresh Jagtiani Jan Muhammad Junejo Mamoon Kazi Mukhtiar Ahmad Junejo Mushtak Ali Kazi Ram Jethmalani Rana Bhagwandas Salahuddin...
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  • cabinet minister, who served railway minister during the Muhammad Khan Junejo's government, and later housing and works minister in 2008 while representing...
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    abolished for 8 years in his Zia's presidency until he appointed Junejo in 1985. Following Junejo's dismissal by Zia-ul-Haq, Zia did not appoint a replacement...
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    Manzoor Wattoo (category Government of Shaukat Aziz)
    of Punjab again on PML (Junejo) ticket, ruling a coalition consisting chiefly of Pakistan People's Party (PPP), PML (Junejo), minorities, and some independents...
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  • partition till the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. In 1985, Mohammad Khan Junejo government planned to open the Khokhrapar border and established an immigration...
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    following the 1985 elections when the Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Khan Junejo organised the supporters of President Zia-ul-Haq's dictatorship into a single...
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    and Mumtaz Bhutto lost their seats, while others such as Muhammad Khan Junejo and Jatoi won. The PDA after the elections termed them as "bogus" as Zia's...
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    Sardar of the Samma Jam and Junejo tribes and the Nawab of Sanghar.[citation needed] During Benazir Bhutto's 20-month Government, Nawab Jam Sadiq Ali served...
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    camp, Rawalpindi; more than 100 people die. 29 May: Zia dismisses Junejo's government; 8 August: Pakistan Soviet air confrontations, Colonel Alexander...
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    The Second Benazir Bhutto government was formed on 19 October 1993, following general elections the same month and dissolved on 5 November 1996 by President...
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    Sijawal Junejo as they face difficulties in governmental work because they must go a long distance to Qambar to get the work done because most government offices...
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  • 24—Military chief Zia-ul Haq resigns from prime minister ship and Mohammad Khan Junejo (1932–1993) of Pakistan Muslim League becomes twelfth prime minister. #...
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