Penned by Bhutto’s close confidant, Aur Line Kat Gayi is Molana Kausar Niazi’s eyewitness account of the 1977 military coup. It captures the last days of democratic governance before General Zia-ul-Haq’s martial law and uncovers the behind-the-scenes betrayals that changed Pakistan’s political landscape forever.
Why Readers Love It:
Firsthand narrative from someone inside Bhutto’s inner circle.
Valuable for those interested in the fall of democracy, civil-military relations, and historical politics in Pakistan.
Highly recommended for students, researchers, and readers exploring the roots of authoritarianism in South Asia.
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