Opinion
April 4, 2021
It was the late 60s and this part of the world also witnessed the wave of socialism. It came with the downfall of Ayub and the rise of a new phenomenon in Pakistan’s politics: Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, an icon of resilience and symbol of democracy who faced dictatorship with utmost valour.
One of the students in those days who later on became a close aide of SZAB and a minister in his government was my father Abdullah Baloch whose memoirs about his leader are shared below as a tribute on SZAB’s 42nd death anniversary that falls today.
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Zulfikar Bhutto, Benazir were of the belief that Kashmir can t be left in the hands of Generals
The book Life with the Bhuttos covers his extensive history with the Bhutto family
Saturday February 27, 2021 5:10 PM, IANS
New Delhi: Bhutto Sahib and Benazir Bhutto were both firm believers that intricate issues such as Kashmir cannot be left in the hands of generals, says Ambassador Shamsul Hassan in his book, Life with the Bhuttos.
Hassan says Bhutto often quoted famous French statesman Georges Clemenceau that war is too important to be left to the generals.