1993 in Pakistan


The year 1993 saw political unrest within Pakistan as president Ghulam Ishaq Khan and prime minister Nawaz Sharif duelled for supremacy. Khan dissolved Sharif's government, only for it to be restored by a Supreme Court verdict.
While Pakistan moved closer to peaceful negotiations with Afghanistan, its relationships continued to worsen with India over the Kashmir issue and the 1993 Bombay bombings. Meanwhile, the United States imposes stricter sanctions on Pakistan and any country that traded with Pakistan.

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

Events

January

February

March

April

  • 2 April – The Pakistan government vows to crack down on Arab militants.
  • 4 April
  • * India presents evidence implicating Pakistan in the 1993 Bombay bombings.
  • * The federal cabinet nominates Ghulam Ishaq Khan as the president for a second term.
  • * 3 MNAs resign from the National Assembly.
  • 8 April
  • * After a crack down on illegal immigrants, hundreds of Arab nationals are arrested on suspected links to Islamic militants.
  • * 92 MNAs tender their resignation from the house.
  • 13 April – Crack down continues against illegal Arab immigrants to prevent any extremists among them from using Pakistan to foment violence in other countries.
  • 18 April
  • * President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolves the National Assembly, dismissing the Sharif cabinet.
  • * Balakh Sher Mazari is appointed the caretaker prime minister.
  • 19 April – Federal ministers in the Mazari caretaker ministry are sworn into office and handed ministerial portfolios.

May

June

July

  • 18 July
  • * After weeks of negotiations with army chief Gen Abdul Waheed Kakar, both president Khan and prime minister Sharif resign from their posts.
  • * Wasim Sajjad becomes the caretaker president.
  • 20 July – The US threatens to impose sanctions on China if it continues to ship missiles to Pakistan in defiance of an international agreement.

August

October

  • 6 October – General elections are held. PPP wins 86; PML-N secures 72 seats.
  • 19 October – Benazir Bhutto becomes the prime minister by 121 votes for a second time.

November

December

  • 16 December – Pakistan accuses India of stepping up attacks on civilians in Kashmir.
  • 28 December – Pakistan begins a campaign to eradicate polio.

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Deaths