1968–69 Pakistan revolution
| 1968–1969 Pakistani protests | |||
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| A student procession at the University of Dhaka campus during the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising, a part of the 1968–1969 revolution. | |||
| Date | 7 November 1968 – 23 March 1969 (4 months, 2 weeks and 2 days) Aftermath: 23 March 1969–25 March 1969 (two days) | ||
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| Methods | Occupations, wildcat strikes, general strikes | ||
| Resulted in | Ayub Khan resigned | ||
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The 1968-69 revolution in Pakistan was part of the protest against the dictatorial regime of Ayub Khan. It took the form of a mass uprising of students and workers, attracting people from every profession. The uprising took place from early November 1968, to the end of March 1969 with 10 to 15 million people participating. The protests resulted in President Ayub Khan resigning from office.