<P> Amidst furious criticisms, Liaquat Ali Khan refrained from considering the report and invited the committee to present revised proposals and suggestions . He also called for general suggestions and comments from the public in order to incorporate public opinion . Another special sub-committee was formed therein to facilitate such measures . This sub-committee was headed by Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar and later presented a revised report in the constituent assembly in July 1952 . </P> <P> In light of the criticism received for the first proposal, the committee moved towards including a greater participation of public opinion into their successive report to the constituent assembly . An interim draft for a second report of the BPC had been finalised by the third week of November and was to be presented to the Constituent Assembly on 23 November 1952 . Its presentation was however postponed at the very last minute due to reservations held by some members of the committee . </P> <P> The BPC held a meeting on 19 December 1952 where the final draft for the second proposal was signed . But, in the conspicuous absence of Mumtaz Daultana, Nurul Amin, Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz, A.H. Gardezi, Justice Abdul Rashid and Maulana Mohammad Akram Khan, the report was signed by Malik Shaukat Ali signed it conditionally . The report was presented to the assembly on 22 December 1952 . </P> <P> The main features of the committee's second report focused prominently on the place of Islam in the future constitution of Pakistan . The Objective Resolution was adopted as a preamble to the proposed constitution and the principles defined therein were to guide the state . </P>

When did the second basic principles committee presents its final report