Benazir Bhutto (21 June 1953 (Karachi)-Dec 27, 2007(Rawalpindi)) was the first woman to lead a post-colonial Muslim state. The charismatic Bhutto was elected Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1988, only to be deposed 20 months later by the country's military-supported president Ghulam Ishaq Khan who controversially used the Eighth Amendment to dissolve parliament and force an election. She was re-elected in 1993 but was dismissed three years later amid various corruption scandals by then president Farooq Leghari, who also used the Eighth Amendment discretionary powers.

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gabran said...

me psf me joint hona chta ho

Anonymous said...

G A BHUTTO
G A BHUTTO AZAM
G A BENAZIR BHUTTO
G A PSF
G A SHAEED NAJEB
MA SHAHZAD AWAN G S EVINING UNIT FUUA&S SAY THAT PSF IS BEST AND OUR STRUGLE IS HELP OF STUDENT

Hur Rizvi said...

Jiay BB

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