A. Ayub Khan
B. Liaqat Ali Khan
C. Yahya Khan
D. Pervaiz Musharraf
đź§ Explanation:
The Basic Democracy System was introduced by Pakistan’s President Ayub Khan in 1959 to decentralize governance and promote local participation. It established elected local councils, or Basic Democrats, to handle community issues and indirectly elect the president. While aimed at grassroots democracy, it faced criticism for consolidating power. The system shaped Pakistan’s political landscape in the 1960s, influencing governance debates. Studying it offers insights into post-colonial governance experiments, the balance of power, and the evolution of democratic institutions in Pakistan’s history.