Embark on a visual journey with our SlideShare presentation as we introduce you to the heart of our organization - the Basic Principle Committee. In this dynamic exploration, we unravel the essential foundations that guide our actions and decisions. Join us as we decode the principles that form the bedrock of our mission, vision, and daily operations.
🌐 Explore the Essence:
Dive into the core values that shape our committee's identity. From integrity to accountability, witness how these principles intertwine to create a robust framework that propels us forward.
💡 Beyond the Basics:
It's not just about rules; it's about a mindset. Discover how our committee goes beyond the basics, fostering an environment where principles are not just adhered to but celebrated as catalysts for innovation and progress.
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Be a part of the Principle Pioneers as we navigate challenges and celebrate victories. Learn about the collaborative spirit that defines our committee and fuels our commitment to excellence.
🔍 What to Expect:
Essential Insights: Gain a deep understanding of the core principles that guide our committee's decisions.
Collaborative Commitment: Explore how our team collaborates to uphold and evolve these principles over time.
Future-Focused: Peek into our vision for the future and how principles play a pivotal role in our strategic roadmap.
2. FORMATION; the basic principles committee
was formed on 12 march 1949 by the first
constituent assembly of Pakistan.
MEMBERS;24 not required to be the
members of first constituent assembly.
CHAIRED BY; this committee was chaired by
Maulvi Tamizuddin khan and vice president
was Liquat ali khan.
3. OBJECTIVE: the task assigned to BPC was to
determine the basic principles for framing
future constitution of Pakistan.
SUB COMMITTEES: franchise,judicary and
distribution of powers between federal and
province
These committee was to make
recommendations regarding the area of their
expertise.
4. FRIST INTERIM REPORT: on 28sep 1950 , the BPC
presented its interim report to the constituent assembly.
Salient features of BCP:
1 objective resolution should be made part of constitution
and should serve as directive principle of state policy.
2 the state of Pakistan was to be federation.
3 Bicameralism ;house of unit{upper house} with 100
members and house of people{lower house} with 400
members .
4 tenure of both houses: 5yrs and enjoy equal powers.
5 head of state appointed by joint session of both houses
for term 5 yrs and should work on advice of PM.
5. 6 legislative powers to be divided into three lists
..1 federal list comprising 67subjects on which central legislation
would legislate
..2 provincial list comprising 35 items, the provincial legislation would
legislate.
..3the concurrent list 37 items on which both central and provincial
legislature
had the authority to legislate and residuary powers were vested into
the center
7 Urdu was to be national language.
8the board of ulema would be appointed by the head of state and
provincial governors to examine the process of law making and to
ensure that laws were in accordance to Quran and Sunnah.
6. This report was criticized by chattopadhyaya
and east Pakistan.The crux of objection by east
Pakistan was Urdu as national language and
ignoring Bengali.
Equal number of seats in house of unit, despite
of the fact that east Pakistan have population
more than 50% of west Pakistan. which
ultimately reduce the principle of majority and
turned east Pakistan into a minority.
Main objection made by chattopadhyaya was
about ulama council for laws to be not
inconsistent with Islamic principles.
7. Liquat ali khan postponed the consideration
of report and invited new suggestions.
General committee was called by liquat ali
khan to receive public opinions and
suggestions.
Such committee was headed by Sardar abdur
rab nashtar who presented next report on july
1952 to constitutent assembly.