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Bhutto Quotes

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Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
“The people have realized that Martial Law is not law. A regime not established by law is devoid of the attribute to dispense law. A regime which puts in a bunker the highest law in the land does not have the moral authority to say that nobody is above the law.”
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, If I Am Assassinated

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
“A regime that can suspend or abrogate the constitution and run the country on its whims and caprice should be ashamed of bringing on its lips the word "law". It is like prescribing a punishment for adultery after raping the country. It is like saying that Holy Quran is suspended nobody can escape from the Hadees.”
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, If I Am Assassinated

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
“The sanction of force stands behind the medley of personal orders and regulations of Martial Law. The sanction of the people's consent stands behind the hierarchy of laws. In one situation, the population is regimented into acquiescence. In the other, the population voluntarily establishes a contract with Parliament. For this reason, one is called a regime and the other, a government. Martial law rests on the sanction of force and not on the sanction of law.”
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, If I Am Assassinated

Ayesha Jalal
“Donning the populist garb, Bhutto swore to bring about the biggest turnaround the ill- fated country had ever seen. He would restore democracy, frame a constitution, and establish the rule of law so that the people would never again be “under the capricious will of any individual.”
Ayesha Jalal, The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics

Ayesha Jalal
“Bhutto decided to fulfll his long- held dream of using Pakistan’s existing nuclear energy infrastructure to embark on a rapid nuclear weapon’s program. As minister for fuel, power, and national resources in Ayub Khan’s cabinet, he played an active part in the formation of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC). A strong proponent of acquiring nuclear capability, Bhutto faced stern opposition from Ayub who was worried about the repercussions this could have on Pakistan’s pro- Western foreign policy.”
Ayesha Jalal, The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics

“Bhutto seemed to be preparing for a â€�1000-year warâ€� with India, even if his people had to eat grass to finance the quest for the Islamic Bomb”
Vikram Sood, The Ultimate Goal: A Former R&AW Chief Deconstructs How Nations Construct Narratives

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
“Now and for as long as it can reasonably be predicted there will be only three genuine Global Powers: the United States of America, the Soviet Union, and the People's Republic of China.”
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, The Myth of Independence