War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 68
... Bhutto of the provision in the Legal Framework Order for a presidential veto of any constitution that did not abide by the guidelines set forth in that document . Bhutto argued that if a constitution were passed by the National Assembly ...
... Bhutto of the provision in the Legal Framework Order for a presidential veto of any constitution that did not abide by the guidelines set forth in that document . Bhutto argued that if a constitution were passed by the National Assembly ...
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... Bhutto held meetings with Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan , leader of the Pakistan Muslim League ( Qayyum ) ; Maulana Mufti ... Bhutto's goal in these talks was to develop a West Pakistani consensus on constitutional issues , common opposition to ...
... Bhutto held meetings with Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan , leader of the Pakistan Muslim League ( Qayyum ) ; Maulana Mufti ... Bhutto's goal in these talks was to develop a West Pakistani consensus on constitutional issues , common opposition to ...
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... Bhutto claimed to have received from Yahya , which prompted the former's immediate departure from Karachi with fifteen of his top party associates after observing that his presence in Dhaka would serve no useful purpose . In an ...
... Bhutto claimed to have received from Yahya , which prompted the former's immediate departure from Karachi with fifteen of his top party associates after observing that his presence in Dhaka would serve no useful purpose . In an ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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