Liaquat Ali Khan was a prominent politician and statesman in Pakistan. He was born on October 1, 1895, in Karnal, Punjab, British India (now in India) and served as Pakistan's first Prime Minister from 1947 until his assassination in 1951.
Khan was a founding member of the All-India Muslim League and played a significant role in the independence movement that led to the creation of Pakistan in 1947. He was a close associate of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, and served as his Finance Minister during the early years of Pakistan's establishment.
As Prime Minister, Khan worked to establish a stable government in the newly formed country and focused on economic and diplomatic issues. He also played a key role in shaping Pakistan's foreign policy and forging diplomatic relations with other countries.
Unfortunately, Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated on October 16, 1951, while addressing a political rally in Rawalpindi. His death was a major blow to the nascent nation of Pakistan, and he is remembered as a national hero and one of the founding fathers of the country.
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