What were the official languages declared in the 1956 Constitution?

What were the official languages declared in the 1956 Constitution?
Answer: Urdu and Bengali

The 1956 Constitution declared Urdu and Bengali as Pakistan’s official languages, corrected from “Both A & B” for clarity, reflecting the country’s linguistic diversity. Studying this highlights its role in national unity, the challenges of linguistic policy, and its impact on East-West tensions. For Pakistan, this provides lessons on managing linguistic diversity, promoting regional languages alongside Urdu, and fostering inclusive policies to strengthen national cohesion.