A. Sardar Bahadur Khan
B. Khan. A sabur
C. Mumtaz Daultana
D. None of these

Updated by: Tajammal Ali

 

Sardar Bahadur Khan - First Leader of the Opposition after 1962 elections.
After 1962 elections, Sardar Bahadur Khan became Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly of Pakistan during the government of President Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan. He was the 9th Chief Minister of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (then called Northwest Frontier Province). He was the son of Risaldar Major Mir Dad Khan and the brother of former military dictator and president Ayub Khan, (General Muhammad Ayub Khan).[1] He was born in the village of Rehana which is located in the Haripur District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. He belonged to the Tarin tribe of Hindko-speaking Pashtuns. The Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University in Quetta is named in his memory and is the only all-female university in Balochistan.



Pak Study Mcqs
Pak Study Mcqs, Pakistan Studies Mcqs, pakMcqs.com

Pak Study Mcqs , Get Complete Mcqs of Pakistan Studies for NTS,FPSC, PPSC,SPSC,CSS,PMS Test Preparation. Basic Information About Pakistan Here are the Different Categories related to PakStudy Mcqs.

PAKISTAN STUDIES MENU
1. Pakistan Current Affairs  10. Punjab
2. Pakistan History  11. Khyber Pakhtoon Khawah
3. Pakistan General Knowledge  12. Sindh
4. Defence  & Armed Forces 13. Balochistan
5. IMP Days of Pakistan 14. ICT FATA AND AJK
6. Mountains and Glaciers 15. Gilgit Baltistan
7. Natural Resources 16. Land & Climate
8. Culture of Pakistan 17. Education in Pakistan
9. Industrial Development 18. Miscellanious
PAKISTAN STUDIES ONLINE QUIZ TEST
Now you can submit Us latest Pakistan Studies Mcqs. SUBMIT HERE

IF YOU THINK THAT ABOVE POSTED MCQ IS WRONG.

PLEASE COMMENT BELOW WITH CORRECT ANSWER AND ITS DETAIL EXPLANATION.

4 Comments to “Who was the first leader of opposition in the first National Assembly constituted under the 1962 constitution of Pakistan____________?”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *