Ghulam Muhammad
Ghulam Muhammad was a prominent Pakistani politician and civil servant who served as the Governor-General of Pakistan from 1951 to 1955. He played a significant role in the early years of Pakistan's formation and was involved in various governmental functions. His tenure was marked by political instability and challenges in establishing a stable government.
After the death of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, Ghulam Muhammad became a key figure in the country's politics. He is known for his controversial decision to dissolve the first elected assembly in 1954, which led to increased tensions between political factions and set the stage for future military interventions in Pakistan.