Muslim League (1947–1958)

Muslim League
مسلم لیگ (Urdu)
মুসলিম লীগ (Bengali)
AbbreviationML
Historical leader(s)Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Liaquat Ali Khan
Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman
Khwaja Nazimuddin
Fatima Jinnah
Parliamentary SecretaryMahmud Husain
Founded15 December 1947
Dissolved27 October 1958
Preceded byAIML
Succeeded byAll-Pakistan Awami League (1950)
Republican Party (1955)
Convention Muslim League (1962)
Council Muslim League (1962)
HeadquartersKarachi
NewspaperDawn
IdeologyPakistani nationalism
Islamic modernism
Capitalism
Factions:
Islamic socialism
Political positionBig tent
Colors  Green
Party flag

The Muslim League was the original successor of the All-India Muslim League that led the Pakistan Movement to achieve an independent nation. Five of the country's Prime Ministers have been affiliated with this party, namely Liaquat Ali Khan, Khwaja Nazimuddin, Mohammad Ali Bogra, Chaudhry Muhammad Ali, and Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar. The Muslim League was defeated in the 1955 elections to the Constituent Assembly by a political alliance known as the United Front. However, Prime Minister Chaudhry Mohammad Ali and later Prime Minister Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar were appointed to lead a minority government. The party was dissolved in 1958 after the declaration of Martial Law by General Muhammad Ayub Khan, the Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army.