<P> In a view of attempting to improve the economy and internal security, Governor - General Malik Ghulam asked Prime Minister Nazimuddin to step down in wider interest of the country . Prime Minister Nazimuddin refused to oblige and Governor - General Malik Ghulam used reserve powers granted in the Government of India Act, 1935, dismissed Prime Minister Nazimuddin . </P> <P> Nazimuddin then requested the Supreme Court of Pakistan's intervention against this action but the Chief Justice, Moh'd Munir did not rule on the legality of the dismissal, but instead forced new elections to be held in 1954 . Governor - General Malik Ghulam appointed another Bengali politician, Muhammad Ali Bogra who was then tenuring as the Pakistan ambassador to the United States, as the new Prime Minister until the new elections to be held in 1954 . The dismissal of Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin's administration, the Prime Minister, by the Governor - General Malik Ghulam, signalled a troubling trend in political history of the country . </P> <P> Even after his dismissal, he and his family remained active in parliamentary politics; his nephew, Khwaja Wasiuddin, an army general serving as GOC - in - C II Corps and later defected to Bangladesh in 1974 . </P> <P> His younger brother, Shahabuddin, remained active in the politics and eventually ascended as Information minister in the President Ayub Khan's administration . Sir Khawaja died in 1964, aged 70 . He was buried at Mausoleum of three leaders in his hometown of Dhaka . </P>

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