- Writer: Salman Taseer
- Category: Politics Books
- Pages: 301
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-9066
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
came from a wealth family of feudal landowners in Sind. Although
west-ernized by education in the United States and in England, he became
the champion of the Third World when he was appointed the youngest
Foreign Minister in Asia in 1962.
Disillusioned with his
one-time mentor, President Ayub Khan, he orchestrated civilian
demonstrations which toppled him from power. A skillful and
sophisticated politician, he nevertheless failed to prevent (and some
say le even provoked) the bloodbath which led to the secession of
Bangladesh.
He assumed power in the aftermath of the debacle,
and swept the general elections in West Pakistan with a slogan of 'roti
kapara makan' 'food, clothes and shelter'. Bhutto's regime, which began
with so much promise, eventually fell to an army coup amid charges of
violence and oppression. His trail, which lasted nearly two years,
caused world-wide sensation. In spite of pleas for clemency from many
heads of state, he was hanged on 4 April 1979.
His courage in the
face of death made him a martyr whose shadow will fall on the politics
of Pakistan for years of come. Salmaan Taseer's political biography
provides unique insight into this dramatic career and into the political
structure of Pakistan. The author interviewed Bhutto on several
occasions and reveals hitherto unknown facts about his rise and fall,
and provides an ac-count of intrigue, feudalism, populism and religion
which is highly relevant to what is happening in Pakistan today.
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Pages | 301 |