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The lessons of Pakistan's history are not taught to us in books. ,

The lessons of Pakistan's history are not taught to us in books. 

Some time after the establishment of Pakistan, Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar sent a file about Ayub Khan to the Quaid-e-Azam and wrote in the accompanying note that Ayub Khan was interested in politics instead of rehabilitation and relief of refugees. 

On this, Quaid-e-Azam wrote this order on the file:
I know this army officer (Ayub Khan). He is more keen on governmental issues than military undertakings. It is transferred to East Pakistan. He shall not hold any command position for one year and shall not plant badges during this period."

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Book: Quaid-i-Azam as Governor-General
Author: Qayyum Nizami

Quaid-e-Azam's anger towards Ayub Khan did not cool down even later, and when he went to Dacca and was given a military salute, he prevented Ayub Khan from standing with him. 

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Book: Gohar Gjasht
Author: Altaf Gohar

Actually, Ayub Khan was given the responsibility to control the Hindu-Muslim riots in Amritsar during the partition period, but he went there and fell in love with Maharaja Patiala's lover, started spending most of his time with her, and did not pay any attention to the riots. . Quaid-e-Azam sent him to Dhaka as a punishment. 

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Book: Gohar Gjasht
Author: Altaf Gohar

Ayub Khan was very saddened by his demotion, and against the orders of the Quaid-e-Azam, he decided to contact the then army chief, and in this regard, he sought help from his friend Brigadier Sher Ali Khan Pataudi. Sher Ali Khan Pataudi went from Karachi to Rawalpindi at the first opportunity and recommended his friend to the Commander-in-Chief, Sir Frank Meseravi, but nothing happened. 

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Book: Gohar Gjasht
Author: Altaf Gohar

But the bad luck is that Ayub Khan, whom the Quaid-e-Azam was so disgusted with, was made the head of the army by Liaquat Ali Khan over the senior general of that time, General Iftikhar. It is said that his friend Brigadier Sher Ali Khan Pataudi and other comrades played an important role in this regard as well. 

And look at the bad luck: the same Ayub Khan became the first martial law administrator of Pakistan and ruled Pakistan for eleven years. 

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Book: The Crossed Sword
Author: Shuja Nawaz

Quaid-e-Azam wanted to run the country in a special democratic way. And they did not like anyone's interference in this regard. In this regard, the Quaid-e-Azam had rejected the advice of another military officer, Akbar Khan, and told him that your job is not to make policy but to obey the orders of the government. 

And later, he was arrested for the crime of rebellion against General Akbar Liaquat Ali Khan and remained in jail for about five years. 

The founder of Pakistan went to the Staff College Quetta in June 1948, and during the conversation there, he realized that the senior military officers were not aware of the true meaning of their oath. On this occasion, he put aside his written speech and recited his oath to the military officers as a reminder, making them realize that their job was not to give orders but to obey orders. 

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Book: Quaid-i-Azam as Governor-General
Author: Qayyum Nizami

In later times, military generals violated this oath so much that Air Marshal Asghar Khan had to write, I suggest that if we are to be ruled by generals, these words should be deleted from the oath: I will not take part in political activities of any nature whatsoever. 

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Book: Generals and Politics
Author: Asghar Khan

When General Gracey went to Lahore on his professional visit, he saw Colonel Ayub and asked Bula, "You were supposed to report in Dacca, so what are you doing here?" to which Ayub Khan said that he was in Karachi with Liaquat Ali Khan. going to meet On this, General Gracey ordered Ayub's court-martial and brought him with him to Karachi. 
Regarding Memories of a Soldier. General Wajahat Hussain, "Secretary General Gracie.". 

The councils

From the day we start teaching the real history of Pakistan to our future generation, Pakistan may start developing. 

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