Hamid Khan is scathing in his analysis of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s 1973 Constitution. While the 1973 Constitution is the current supreme law (and the only consensus document Pakistan has ever had), Khan points out its fatal flaw: the creation of a that eventually led to provincial alienation (particularly Balochistan).
The structure of the book is logically chronological, broken down by political regimes. Here is a detailed breakdown of the contents as found in the later editions: Hamid Khan is scathing in his analysis of
Nevertheless, for a history, these are minor quibbles. for a history
Pakistan's first step as an Islamic republic with a parliamentary system. Hamid Khan is scathing in his analysis of
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