The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan is a foundational document that outlines the country's governance structure. Initially, it reserved 10 seats for women in the National Assembly for a period of 10 years to ensure their representation. However, significant amendments over time, particularly the Legal Framework Order (LFO) of 2002, dramatically increased this number. The LFO 2002, introduced by General Pervez Musharraf, aimed to enhance women's political participation by reserving 60 seats for women in the National Assembly. This was a substantial increase, reflecting a commitment to greater gender inclusivity in the legislative process.
The options 20 and 50 are incorrect as they do not correspond to the actual number of reserved seats for women in the National Assembly under the 1973 Constitution, even with its major amendments. Therefore, None of these is also incorrect because 60 is the precise number established through constitutional amendments.