1958 in Pakistan

He has said in his first radio broadcast that the army has entered politics with reluctance.

Last year's census shows that 51% of total output in large scale manufacturing is controlled by only 6% of the business houses in the country.

This may be considered a result of the laissez-fair, private sector-led economy that the government has been encouraging since 1947.

An unequal rate of growth between the two wings of the country seems to have been an important feature of economic development since the independence: only one-fifth of large-scale manufacturing is located in East Pakistan In a spree of purging the society of unwanted elements, the army regime has shortlisted 1,661 allegedly corrupt officials The military regime has arrested Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Sibt-e-Hasan and Faiz Ahmad Faiz, the editors of Lail-o-Nihar, Imroze and Pakistan Times respectively.

All journals belong to Progressive Papers Ltd, whose major shareholder is Mian Iftikharuddin, the veteran leftist leader