Ayub Khan was generally considered by many
Islamists on the Far-right as a Liberal, due to his Western attire and somewhat
Secular policies. At the same time though, the Convention Muslim League was made up of many Muslim
Conservatives - having been splintered from the conservative
Pakistan Muslim League. The party did not unilaterally reach a consensus on the Conservative-Liberal stance, instead the party mainly focused on
Industrialism, supporting the
economic and social growth of Ayub Khan's tenure. By supporting Ayub Khan, the party indirectly supported military rule, but their main reason for supporting Ayub Khan was for his positive economic and Industrial policies as well as a modernist outlook. == Manifesto ==