Such a large coalition meant that Chundrigar’s power was curtailed severely which was a leading cause to his short tenure.
[2] The Chundrigar government, which held office from October 18 to December 11, 1957, quickly acquiesced to business interests despite its brief tenure.
[3] The administration revoked import licenses issued by the previous government under the $10 million ICA aid program and abandoned plans to establish a state-owned Shipping Corporation.
Rangoonwala, and assured them that the government would separate economic policy from political influence.
Internal pressure led to a motion of no confidence which consequently resulted in Chundrigar's resignation, making it one of the shortest government's in Pakistan's political history.