1958 in Pakistan


Events from the year 1958 in Pakistan.

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

  • January 2–8 – National Assembly sessions
  • January 20 – In the 2nd innings of test match that opened between Pakistan and West Indies on January 17, Haneef Muhammad has set new record by staying on the crease for 16 hr 10 min, and scoring 337 runs

February

  • February 17-March 13 – National Assembly sessions
  • February – An Act passed by the Parliament for the permanent settlement of claims on agricultural lands.

March

  • March – Hashim Khan has reclaimed the squash championship by winning the British Open

April

  • April 29 – Washington D.C. A top secret meeting between Pakistani representatives and American authorities. Amjad Ali offers excuse for PM 's speech by saying that it resulted from harassment.
  • April – Ataur Rahman Khan appointed CM of East Pakistan
  • Jalal ud din Khan, Jalal Baba became Interior Minister.

May

  • May 7 – Joseph Cordeiro was appointed the first Pakistani Archbishop of Karachi.
  • May – Dr. Khan Sahib assassinated
  • May 12 – Addressing the Planning Board Staff on the revamping of the Five Year Plan, the Prime Minister has stated that land reforms must not take place in West Pakistan where the power of the feudals must remain intact. "There has been a great deal of talk about such reforms," Noon said, "Most of the advocates of land reforms were city dwellers who had no knowledge of agriculture and not many of them knew what they were talking about."
  • May – Pakistan bags 6 gold medals in Tokyo's Asian Games putting up a slightly better show than in 1954 when the country's tally included only four gold medals. Under Abdul Hameed Hameedi, the Hockey team has won the Asian Games title for the first time.

June

July

  • July 17 – Film journalist Ilyas Rasheedi has launched annual Nigar Awards for outstanding performance in various departments of filmmaking.

August

  • August 25 – Parliamentary government restored in East Pakistan; Ataur Rahman again CM
  • August – Law and order situation in Baluchistan was reported as unusual, as there is a widespread protest against the federal government over issues of regional autonomy

September

  • September 5 – Press Commission appointed
  • September 1–9 – National Assembly sessions
  • September 25 – Shahid Ali, Deputy Speaker EP Assembly, dies today. It is believed that the cause of death were the wounds suffered 2 days ago when disorder broke out inside the assembly.

October

He has said in his first radio broadcast that the army has entered politics with reluctance. He warns the political leaders, smugglers, black-marketeers and disruptionists. Meanwhile, the Constitution has been declared null and void.
  • October 27 – Ayub and his Cabinet takes oaths. In a dramatic turn of events late night, President Iskander Mirza resigned, giving over his office to Gen Ayub Khan, who had taken oath as Prime Minister just this morning. Ayub now becomes the country's 2nd President, though without a constitution. He remained Prime Minister for around 13 hours only, thus becoming the shortest-serving Premier in the history of the country so far. The press release declares it a voluntary transfer of power but, behind the curtains, the transfer letter had actually been wrung from the ambitious Mirza on gun point, by the 3 military members of Ayub's cabinet. General Ayub Khan, who was nominated Prime Minister by President Mirza on 24th, has taken the oath today. He has also announced his cabinet: three military officials including Lt General Azam Khan, and eight civilians including Md. Hafizur Rahman, A. K. Khan, Muhammad Ibrahim and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
  • October 31 Land Reforms Commission appointed with Akhter Husain, Governor of West Pakistan as chairman

November

December

Last year's census shows that 51% of total output in large scale manufacturing is controlled by only 6% of the business houses in the country. This may be considered a result of the laissez-fair, private sector-led economy that the government has been encouraging since 1947.
An unequal rate of growth between the two wings of the country seems to have been an important feature of economic development since the independence: only one-fifth of large-scale manufacturing is located in East Pakistan
In a spree of purging the society of unwanted elements, the army regime has shortlisted 1,661 allegedly corrupt officials
The military regime has arrested Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Sibt-e-Hasan and Faiz Ahmad Faiz, the editors of Lail-o-Nihar, Imroze and Pakistan Times respectively. All journals belong to Progressive Papers Ltd, whose major shareholder is Mian Iftikharuddin, the veteran leftist leader