Zulfikar Ali Bhutto remains an enigmatic figure of Pakistan’s politics long after his passing
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s political legacy is singularly greater than any other politician in Pakistan’s history except that of Muhammad Ali Jinnah the father of the nation.
The 1973’s Constitution of Pakistan is his most remarkable contribution. Despite much disfigurement in the 1980s, it is one of the few factors that have ensured stability and continuity in the state structure.
His fall from power was as meteoric as his rise. Many factors - structural, political, economic, and, not least, personal – combined to cause this and his tragic end.