Benezir Bhutto was the first female prime minister of Pakistan. She was born in 1953 in Karachi and spoke English as her first language. In 1988, Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party won the election, giving her 94 seats and making her the 11th prime minister. Her time as prime minister was challenging, as she faced issues like energy shortages and inflation. However, her vision of reconciliation and negotiation helped guide the government. She was a strong believer in democracy and never used personal attacks in politics. Throughout her life, she led the largest political party in Pakistan and advocated for her vision and the people.
Benezir Bhutto was the first female prime minister of Pakistan. She was born in 1953 in Karachi and spoke English as her first language. In 1988, Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party won the election, giving her 94 seats and making her the 11th prime minister. Her time as prime minister was challenging, as she faced issues like energy shortages and inflation. However, her vision of reconciliation and negotiation helped guide the government. She was a strong believer in democracy and never used personal attacks in politics. Throughout her life, she led the largest political party in Pakistan and advocated for her vision and the people.
Benezir Bhutto was the first female prime minister of Pakistan. She was born in 1953 in Karachi and spoke English as her first language. In 1988, Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party won the election, giving her 94 seats and making her the 11th prime minister. Her time as prime minister was challenging, as she faced issues like energy shortages and inflation. However, her vision of reconciliation and negotiation helped guide the government. She was a strong believer in democracy and never used personal attacks in politics. Throughout her life, she led the largest political party in Pakistan and advocated for her vision and the people.
• Benezir Bhutto was born in karachi on June 21,1953.
• She was daughter of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and married to Asif Zardari. • Her first language was English. BENEZIR BHUTTO BECAME PRIME MINISTER • In 1988 Election, PPP Won 94 seats in the National Assembly. • She became 11th prime minister of Pakistan. PARTIES ALLINACE: • With 8 M.Q.M Members, 13 Members from federally administer tribal area PPP shows strong majority. • Opponents contested election with sign of “bicycle” and PPP contested with sign of “arrow”. FACING PROBLEMS IN GOVERNMENT: • Period was full of challenges. • Energy crisis, inflation water shortage, law etc. BENEZIR BHUTTO VISION: • The driving force behind the functionalism of government was Benezir Bhutto Vision of Reconciliation Negotiation • Benezir Bhutto vision provide a healing precription. BELIEVE ON DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM: • She believed that democracy is the solution of all problems. • She was determined, committed and staunch believer of democratic values. • She never settled personal scores for political ideas. BRAVERY OF BENEZIR BHUTTO: • Twice she was in power and throughout her adult life, she headed the largest political party of Pakistan. • She gave a vision and mission to its followers and party man. DEVELOPMENTAL AFFAIRS OF BENEZIR BHUTTO IN (1988-1990): • Became chairperson of PPP with her mother. • Won the election of 1988 and became first lady Muslim Prime Minister. • She restarted the unions. • Spread electricity across all rural areas. • Promised to restore the political freedom. PROBLEMS FACED BY BENEZIR BHUTTO IN (1988-1990): • She re-joined the common wealth. • She participated in SAARC. • She signed 3 peace agreements with India. • She made Sindhi as court language in Sindh. • She reserved the seats for Sindhis in civil services. FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM AND MILITANCY • The PPP government got serious setback as it has to channel its energies and resources to fight against terrorism and militancy. • The stand of PPP has never been vague or compromising to placate the militants and violent sectarian outfits.