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Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Pakistan 1967-1977

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Pakistan 1967-1977

Author: Rafi Raza
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN984 05 1406 7
Edition1997, 1st Published
Pages404
Reading Level General Reading
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
Category মুক্তিযুদ্ধ কর্নারের বই
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This is a unique insider account of the role of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in the most critical decade in the history of Pakistan. It describes Bhutto’s remarkable rise to power, four years after forming the Pakistan People’s Party in December 1967. it examines the fall of President Ayub Khan, the 1970 general elections, the breakdown of negotiations between East and West Pakistan, what transpired at the UN Security Council in December 1971, and the creation of Bangladesh. Bhutto’s five ad a half years’ rule is analyzed in detail. All important aspects of constitution-making, economic reforms, domestic and foreign policy issues are covered, with emphasis on the 1973 Constitution, the Simla Summit and relations with the United States. It sets out objectively, and in proper perspective, Bhutto’s successes and failures. It describes the March 1977 general elections which led to Bhutto’s fall four months later, and his subsequent execution in April 1979.

Authors:
Rafi Raza

Rafi Raza is a practicing barrister. He was associated with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is forming the Pakistan People’s Party in December 1967, and was its constitutional law expert. In 1971, he was a member of Bhutto’s team in the abortive negotiations with the Awami League and with Yahya Khan’s military regime. He accompanied Bhutto to the UN Security Council in December 1971, at the time of Pakistan’s war with India and the emergence of Bangladesh. In December 1971, he became Special Assistant (Federal Minister) to President Bhutto and played a key role in constitution making, and in all major political and diplomatic developments, particularly the 1972 Simla Summit and the framing of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan.

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