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Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

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Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto NPk (5 January 1928 – 4 April 1979) was a Pakistani barrister, politician and statesman who served as the fourth president of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973 and later as the ninth prime minister of Pakistan from 1973 until his overthrow in 1977. He was also the founder and first chairman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) from 1967 until his execution in 1979. Born in Sindh and educated at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Oxford, Bhutto trained as a barrister at Lincoln's Inn before entering politics. He was a cabinet member during president Iskandar Mirza's tenure, holding various ministries during president Ayub Khan's military rule from 1958. Bhutto became the foreign minister in 1963, advocating for Operation Gibraltar in Kashmir, leading to the 1965 war with India. Following the Tashkent Declaration, he was dismissed from the government. Bhutto established the PPP in 1967, focusing on a left-wing and socialist agenda, and contested the 1970 general election, arising as the largest political party in Western Pakistan with a landslide victory in Punjab and Sindh; and a coalition victory with National Awami Party in Balochistan and the North-West Frontier. The Awami League, victorious with a landslide in East Pakistan, and the PPP were unable to agree on power transfer, leading to civil unrest in the east — further intensified by military action under Yahya Khan's military government — followed by a civil war and a war with India, resulting in the creation of Bangladesh. After Pakistan's loss in the east, Yahya resigned amidst a military revolt against him and Bhutto assumed the presidency in December 1971, imposing emergency rule and securing a ceasefire on the western front. Bhutto secured the release of 93,000 prisoners of war through the Delhi Agreement, a trilateral accord signed between India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh on 28 August 1973, and ratified only by India and Pakistan. He also reclaimed five thousand square miles (13,000 km2) of Indian-held territory through the Simla Agreement, signed between India and Pakistan in July 1972. He strengthened diplomatic ties with other Muslim countries, as well as China; and recognised Bangladesh in 1974 while hosting the historic Islamic Summit in Lahore, attended by leaders from across the Muslim world. In collaboration with the parliamentary opposition, Bhutto's government drafted and promulgated Pakistan’s current constitution in 1973, with the approval of 97 percent of the parliament — bringing an end to emergency rule and restoring parliamentary democracy across the country, with Bhutto assuming office as prime minister. He brought in Abdul Qadeer Khan, strengthened the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, and initiated the country's nuclear program which he regarded as a 'national priority'. Bhutto also introduced a policy of extensive nationalisation under his socialist agenda. Despite winning the 1977 parliamentary elections, the Peoples Party faced allegations of vote rigging by the Pakistan National Alliance (PNA), the populist opposition, sparking violence across the country. In an effort to resolve the crisis, Bhutto's government reached an agreement with the opposition to hold fresh elections under a neutral caretaker administration in October of the same year, but Bhutto was deposed two days later in a military coup by army chief Zia-ul-Haq on 5 July 1977. Controversially tried and executed in 1979, his trial — widely described, both in Pakistan and internationally, as a 'judicial murder' — was later declared 'unfair' by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in a mea culpa. Bhutto's legacy remains contentious, praised for nationalist and a secular internationalist agenda, yet criticised for economic challenges, political repression and human rights abuses. He is often considered one of Pakistan's greatest leaders and referred to as the Quaid-e-Awām ("the People's Leader"). He was posthumously awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian award of the country. His party, the PPP, continues to be a significant political force in Pakistan, with his daughter Benazir Bhutto serving twice as prime minister, and his son-in-law, Asif Ali Zardari, becoming president.

Infobox

President
Ayub Khan
Preceded by
Nabi Bux Khan Bhutto
Succeeded by
Mumtaz Bhutto
Constituency
Larkana-I
Vice President
Nurul Amin
Prime Minister
Himself
Deputy
Ghias Uddin AhmedFazal Muqeem KhanGhulam Ishaq Khan(Defence Secretary)
Ministerial positions
Ministerial positions 8th and 12th Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office20 December 1971 – 28 March 1977Prime MinisterHimselfDeputySultan Mohammed KhanIftikhar AliMumtaz Ali AlvieAgha Shahi(Foreign Secretary)Preceded byYahya KhanSucceeded byAziz AhmedIn office15 June 1963 – 31 August 1966PresidentAyub KhanDeputyS. K. DehlaviAziz AhmedS. M. Yusuf(Foreign Secretary)Preceded byMuhammad Ali BograSucceeded bySharifuddin Pirzada13th Minister of DefenceIn office20 December 1971 – 5 July 1977Prime MinisterHimselfDeputyGhias Uddin AhmedFazal Muqeem KhanGhulam Ishaq Khan(Defence Secretary)Preceded byYahya KhanSucceeded byMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq17th and 19th Minister of InteriorIn office13 January 1977 – 28 March 1977Prime MinisterHimselfPreceded byAbdul Qayyum KhanSucceeded byInamul Haque KhanIn office24 December 1971 – 1 May 1972PresidentHimselfPreceded byAbdur Rashid KhanSucceeded byAbdul Qayyum Khan12th Minister of IndustriesIn office13 May 1972 – 22 October 1974Prime MinisterHimselfPreceded byA. K. M. HafizuddinSucceeded byRafi Raza1st Minister of Provincial CoordinationIn office24 December 1971 – 6 March 1972Prime MinisterHimselfPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byAbdul Hafeez Pirzada1st Minister of Fuel, Power and Natural ResourcesIn office23 April 1960 – 4 September 1963PresidentAyub KhanPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byAbdullah al Mahmood16th and 18th Minister of WorksIn office31 August 1962 – 3 February 1963PresidentAyub KhanPreceded byFazlul Qadir ChaudhrySucceeded byRana Abdul HamidIn office7 September 1961 – 8 June 1962PresidentAyub KhanPreceded byK. N. SheikhSucceeded byFazlul Qadir Chaudhry14th and 17th Minister of Information and BroadcastingIn office25 November 1960 – 10 April 1961PresidentAyub KhanPreceded byAyub KhanSucceeded byHabibur RahmanIn office16 January 1960 – 1 June 1960PresidentAyub KhanPreceded byHabibur RahmanSucceeded byAkhter Husain8th Minister of Minority AffairsIn office16 January 1960 – 23 April 1960PresidentAyub KhanPreceded byHabibur RahmanSucceeded byHabibur Rahman
Born
(1928-01-05)5 January 1928Ratodero, Sind, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died
4 April 1979(1979-04-04) (aged 51)District Jail, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
Cause of death
Execution by hanging
Resting place
Bhutto family mausoleum
Nationality
British subject(1928–1947)Pakistani(1947–1979)
Political party
Pakistan People's Party
Other politicalaffiliations
Convention Muslim League (1962–1966)
Spouse(s)
mw- Shireen Amir (m. 1943, separated) Nusrat Ispahani (m. 1951)
Children
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Parents
mw- Shah Nawaz Bhutto (father)Khursheed Begum (mother)
Relatives
Bhutto family
Alma mater
University of California, BerkeleyChrist Church, Oxford Lincoln's Inn
Profession
Barristerdiplomatpolitician
Awards
Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Pakistan (Posthumous)
Nickname(s)
Quaid-e-Awām ("the People's Leader")Shahīd-e-Āzam ("The Great Martyr")
Party
Pakistan People's Party

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New office
New office
Party political offices
New office
Party political offices
Leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party 1967–1979
Party political offices
Succeeded byNusrat Bhutto
Political offices
Political offices
Party political offices
Political offices
Preceded byMuhammad Ali Bogra
Preceded byMuhammad Ali Bogra
Party political offices
Preceded byMuhammad Ali Bogra
Party political offices
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1963–1966
Party political offices
Succeeded bySharifuddin Pirzada
Preceded byYahya Khan
Preceded byYahya Khan
Party political offices
Preceded byYahya Khan
Party political offices
President of Pakistan 1971–1973
Party political offices
Succeeded byFazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Chief Martial Law Administrator 1971–1973
Chief Martial Law Administrator 1971–1973
Party political offices
Chief Martial Law Administrator 1971–1973
Party political offices
Succeeded byMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1971–1977
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1971–1977
Party political offices
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1971–1977
Party political offices
Succeeded byAziz Ahmed
Minister of Defence 1971–1977
Minister of Defence 1971–1977
Party political offices
Minister of Defence 1971–1977
Party political offices
Succeeded byMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Preceded bySardar Abdur Rashid Khan
Preceded bySardar Abdur Rashid Khan
Party political offices
Preceded bySardar Abdur Rashid Khan
Party political offices
Minister of the Interior 1971–1972
Party political offices
Succeeded byAbdul Qayyum Khan
Preceded byAbdul Jabbar Khan
Preceded byAbdul Jabbar Khan
Party political offices
Preceded byAbdul Jabbar Khan
Party political offices
Speaker of the National Assembly 1972–1973
Party political offices
Succeeded byFazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Preceded byNurul Amin
Preceded byNurul Amin
Party political offices
Preceded byNurul Amin
Party political offices
Prime Minister of Pakistan 1973–1977
Party political offices
Succeeded byMuhammad Khan Junejo
Preceded byAbdul Qayyum Khan
Preceded byAbdul Qayyum Khan
Party political offices
Preceded byAbdul Qayyum Khan
Party political offices
Minister of the Interior 1977
Party political offices
Succeeded byInamul Haq Khan
Party political offices
New office
Leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party 1967–1979
Succeeded byNusrat Bhutto
Political offices
Preceded byMuhammad Ali Bogra
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1963–1966
Succeeded bySharifuddin Pirzada
Preceded byYahya Khan
President of Pakistan 1971–1973
Succeeded byFazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Chief Martial Law Administrator 1971–1973
Succeeded byMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1971–1977
Succeeded byAziz Ahmed
Minister of Defence 1971–1977
Succeeded byMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Preceded bySardar Abdur Rashid Khan
Minister of the Interior 1971–1972
Succeeded byAbdul Qayyum Khan
Preceded byAbdul Jabbar Khan
Speaker of the National Assembly 1972–1973
Succeeded byFazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Preceded byNurul Amin
Prime Minister of Pakistan 1973–1977
Succeeded byMuhammad Khan Junejo
Preceded byAbdul Qayyum Khan
Minister of the Interior 1977
Succeeded byInamul Haq Khan

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