<P> The assembly was widely criticized for its incompetence . Addressing a rally in Lahore on October 14, 1950, Maulana Maududi demanded its dissolution, arguing that the "lampost legislators" were incapable of drawing up an Islamic constitution . Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy said that assembly did not possess any of the characteristics of a democratic parliament . He argued that the nation would overlook any unconstitutional action on the governor general's part if he exorcised the fascist demon and established representative institutions . </P> <P> In contrast, the Constituent Assembly of India, which had more diversity, took less than two and a half years to draw up the Constitution of India . The Indian constitution was promulgated on January 26, 1950, and first general elections were held in 1952 . </P> <P> The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was dissolved on October 24, 1954, by Governor General Malik Ghulam Muhammad . The dissolution was challenged by the president of the assembly in the notable case of Federation of Pakistan v. Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan, in which the federal court took the side of the governor general, in spite of dissent from one judge . Mohammad Ali Bogra was the Prime Minister of Pakistan at the time . </P> <P> The second Constituent Assembly reconstituted on May 28, 1955 . The constitution was promulgated on March 23, 1956, and Pakistan became an Islamic republic . On October 7, 1958, martial law was imposed on the country . The new regime abrogated the constitution, declaring it unworkable . </P>

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