@saleem raza
before cursing others let me know the achievements of any one and then compare with bhutto and co achievements then your eyes will be opened that who took the risk to get pakistan atomic power and misile technologies.He gave his life for the nuclear program. He was more for the peaceful use of the technology his argument
was that since we don’t have fossil fuel and possibility of hydal-power, we have no option but to go for nuclear option. Sure he did some loose talk by saying that if there can be a Christian bomb, a Hindu bomb an atheist bomb and a Jew bomb why not an Islamic bomb. His program was a very ambitious one. By 1985 we were supposed to have three reactors at Karachi and coastal areas. Several more reactors were envisaged in Punjab and north, some of which were of fast breeder type and some were capable of
desalination.
He took an oath. He died defending his oath, his country, and the constitution of his country. He could have
bargained and lived a luxurious life in some so called kingdom.
no doubt Bhutto is better then others.
Economic Reforms Order Nationalisation of Key Industries - January 3, 1972
Announcement of Labour Policies - February 10, 1972
Workers would participate in Profits
Old Age Pensions and Group Insurance
Land Reforms - 1st March, 1973
Ceiling reduced from 500 Acres to 150 Acres of irrigated land and 1000 Acres to 300 Acres
for semi-irrigated land. All lands in excess of 100 Acres allocated to Govt. Servants
confiscated and redistributed.
The Law Reform Ordinance - giving effect to the recommendations of the Law Reforms
Commission. - 14th April, 1972
Martial Law Lifted 21st April, 1972
Simla Agreement Signed
Pakistan to get back 5000 square miles of territory occupied in 1971 war. India and Pakistan
to respect line of control in Kashmir without prejudice to Pakistan's claim. - 2nd July, 1972
National Book Foundation established - 24th September, 1972
Inaugurated Pakistan's first Nuclear Power Plant at Karachi. - 28th November, 1972
Establishment of NDFC - 5th February, 1973
Establishment of Quaid-E-Azam University - 9th February, 1973
Constitution of Pakistan passed unanimously - 12th April, 1973
Establishment of Port Qasim Authority - 27th June, 1973
Elected Prime Minister of Pakistan - 14th August, 1973
Identity Cards for Citizens - 28th July, 1973
Agreement for repatriation of 93,000 POWs - 28th August, 1973
Administrative Reforms Order - september, 1973
Laid Foundation Stone of Pakistan Steel Mill - 30th December, 1973
Nationalisation of Banks - 1st January, 1974
Establishment of Allama Iqbal Open University - 21st May, 1974
Islamic Summit at Lahore - 22 February, 1975
Inaugurated Pakistan's First Seerat Conference - 3rd March, 1976
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