Z.A. Bhutto
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, commonly known as Z.A. Bhutto, was the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1973 until 1977 and a key figure in the country's politics during the 1970s. He was known for his populist policies and for facing significant opposition, including from insurgent groups in Balochistan, which eventually led to attempts on his life, such as the one orchestrated by Abdul Majeed Baloch.
Born on Jan 05, 1928 (97 years old)
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Pakistan:
She pleaded with Gen Zia to spare Z.A. Bhutto’s life.
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Pakistan:
Z.A. Bhutto's government in Pakistan gave the green light to the country’s cricket board to start talks with the Indian cricket board.
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Pakistan:
Z.A. Bhutto once famously boasted that 'We [Pakistanis] will eat grass, even go hungry, but we will get one of our own [atom bomb]!'
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Pakistan:
Bhutto had to fly to India for the meeting with Indira Gandhi.
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Pakistan:
Z.A. Bhutto had a landmark meeting with Indira Gandhi in Shimla.
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India:
Munir is pitching Pakistan's purported oil and mineral wealth, first promised by prime minister Z.A. Bhutto 50 years ago.
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Pakistan:
The progeny of Gen Ayub Khan and Z.A. Bhutto were among such beneficiaries.
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Pakistan:
Z.A. Bhutto rose to power during a time when Sindhi nationalism was on the rise.
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Pakistan:
The edifice, created with great political care in the Simla Agreement by Indira Gandhi and Z.A. Bhutto.
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Pakistan:
Z.A. Bhutto was a member of Sindh’s landed elite and the leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party during the late 1960s.
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