Remembering 16 Dec,71- A forgotten Past-II
Part-I

The National Assembly was to consist of 313 seats, including 13 seats reserved for women. Women were also allowed to contest the elections from general seats. The distribution of seats was to be as follows:
East Pakistan: 162 general and 7 reserved seats
Punjab: 82 general and 3 reserved seats
Sindh: 27 general and 1 reserved seat
N. W. F. P.: 18 general and 1 reserved seat
Baluchistan: 4 general and 1 reserved seat
Centrally Administered Tribal Areas: 7 general seats
The election of 1970 was the first general election after its creation in 1947. Pakistan after its creation was hijacked by military rulers and people of Pakistan never got a chance to elect the leader of their own will. A three-member election commission was setup and Justice Abdul Sattar was the first chief election commissioner of Pakistan. The primary task of this new commission was the enrollment of new votes in both factions and according to final list of voters. There were 56,941,500 registered voters in Pakistan out of which 31,211,220 were in EP and 25,730,280 in WP. 199 returning officers were appointed country wide for national and provincial elections and 24 parties participated in it. In east, Mujeeb’s Awami league was emerged as the main party and it attracted the people of that region due to 6-points agenda while in West Mr.Z.A.Bhutto who had established his separate party after having difference with Ayub Khan over 65 war issue, emerged as the biggest democratic leader of Pakistan and his party which had slogan “Roti Kapra aur Makaan” [Food, clothing and shelter] attracted the masses. A total of 1579 candidates participated in elections. Awami League nominated 170 candidates out of them 162 were in East Pakistan.

According to results, Awami League emerged as the single biggest party in NA by earning 160 seats. It also won 288 out of 300 seats in East Pakistan in provincial election while earned not a single seat in West Pakistan. PPP earned 81 out of 138 seats which were reserved for Pakistan. Mujeeb’s party by laws was in condition to make govt in National Assembly and introduce a new constitution. ZA Bhutto refused to accept the victory of Mujeeb-ur-Rahman and proposed the silly idea of two PMs in both wings, this created lots of anger in the country and tension kept mounted on both sides. Yahya met both ZA Bhutto and Mujeeb in Dhaka to decide the future of Pakistan. Unfortunately talks failed and Mujeeb finally called a nation wide strike.

- Legal Framework Order(LFO)
The National Assembly was to consist of 313 seats, including 13 seats reserved for women. Women were also allowed to contest the elections from general seats. The distribution of seats was to be as follows:
East Pakistan: 162 general and 7 reserved seats
Punjab: 82 general and 3 reserved seats
Sindh: 27 general and 1 reserved seat
N. W. F. P.: 18 general and 1 reserved seat
Baluchistan: 4 general and 1 reserved seat
Centrally Administered Tribal Areas: 7 general seats
- General Election 1970
The election of 1970 was the first general election after its creation in 1947. Pakistan after its creation was hijacked by military rulers and people of Pakistan never got a chance to elect the leader of their own will. A three-member election commission was setup and Justice Abdul Sattar was the first chief election commissioner of Pakistan. The primary task of this new commission was the enrollment of new votes in both factions and according to final list of voters. There were 56,941,500 registered voters in Pakistan out of which 31,211,220 were in EP and 25,730,280 in WP. 199 returning officers were appointed country wide for national and provincial elections and 24 parties participated in it. In east, Mujeeb’s Awami league was emerged as the main party and it attracted the people of that region due to 6-points agenda while in West Mr.Z.A.Bhutto who had established his separate party after having difference with Ayub Khan over 65 war issue, emerged as the biggest democratic leader of Pakistan and his party which had slogan “Roti Kapra aur Makaan” [Food, clothing and shelter] attracted the masses. A total of 1579 candidates participated in elections. Awami League nominated 170 candidates out of them 162 were in East Pakistan.

According to results, Awami League emerged as the single biggest party in NA by earning 160 seats. It also won 288 out of 300 seats in East Pakistan in provincial election while earned not a single seat in West Pakistan. PPP earned 81 out of 138 seats which were reserved for Pakistan. Mujeeb’s party by laws was in condition to make govt in National Assembly and introduce a new constitution. ZA Bhutto refused to accept the victory of Mujeeb-ur-Rahman and proposed the silly idea of two PMs in both wings, this created lots of anger in the country and tension kept mounted on both sides. Yahya met both ZA Bhutto and Mujeeb in Dhaka to decide the future of Pakistan. Unfortunately talks failed and Mujeeb finally called a nation wide strike.