Rawalpindi conspiracy case initiated in:

A. 1952
B. 1951
C. 1950
D. None of these

đź§  Explanation:

The Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case of 1951 was an attempted military coup in Pakistan against Liaquat Ali Khan’s government. Led by Major General Akbar Khan, it involved military officers and civilians dissatisfied with political leadership. Uncovered before execution, it led to arrests and trials, marking a significant moment in Pakistan’s early political history. The case exposed tensions between the military and civilian governance, shaping the country’s political trajectory. Studying it provides insights into Pakistan’s post-independence challenges, military influence, and the fragility of early democratic institutions.