Rawalpindi Conspiracy was instigated in 1951 against

A. Faiz Ahmed Faiz
B. Sorish Kashmiri
C. Mujib-ur-Rahman
D. Maulana Bhashani

The Rawalpindi Conspiracy (1951) case involved an uprising against Liaquat Ali Khan, the country’s first Prime Minister. This was the first effort against Pakistan’s elected administrations, after a series of failed attempts in later history. Major General Akbar Khan, a top leader in the Pakistan Army at the time, was the brains behind the entire scheme.

As a result, on February 23, 1951, Akbar Khan convened a conference at his residence in Rawalpindi, which was attended by Faiz, Syed Sajjad Zaheer, the party’s then secretary-general, and Muhmmad Hussain Ata, another party official.

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