1972 in Pakistan
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Federal government
Governors
- Governor of Balochistan:
- until 11 April: Ghous Bakhsh Raisani
- 11 April-19 April: Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo
- 19 April-30 April: Ghous Bakhsh Raisani
- starting 30 April: Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo
- Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Hayat Sherpao (until 29 April); Arbab Sikandar Khan (starting 30 April)
- Governor of Punjab: Ghulam Mustafa Khar
- Governor of Sindh: Mumtaz Bhutto (until 20 April); Mir Rasool Bux Talpur (starting 29 April)
Events
January
- January 8 – Government of Pakistan under Bhutto administration releases Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from the house arrest.
- January 20 – President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto publicly announces that Pakistan will immediately developed its own nuclear deterrence to prevent further intervention from India.
- January 25–30 - Pakistan temporarily withdraws from the Commonwealth of Nations in protest at the international recognition of Bangladesh as an independent Commonwealth republic (Pakistan returns to the Commonwealth in 1989).
June
- June 6 – Karachi labour unrest of 1972
July
- July 2 – India and Pakistan sign the Simla Accord[1][2] in Simla, India, following the surrender of the Pakistan military to Indian forces in 1971 and the subsequent emergence of former East Pakistan as the independent country of Bangladesh.
- July 7 – Sindh Assembly passed the Sind Teaching, Promotion and Use of Sindhi Language Bill, 1972[3] which established Sindhi language as the sole official language of the province resulting in 1972 Language violence in Sindh.
August
- August 14 – Pakistan celebrates 25 years as an independent country without East Pakistan, Martial law ends.[4]
Births
- 26 April – Sana Nawaz, actress
- 22 May – Zabir Saeed, journalist and editor
- 5 August – Aaqib Javed, cricketer and coach
- 3 October – Aijaz Aslam, actor
