Constitutional And Political History Of Pakistan By Hamid Khan.pdf Info
Khan meticulously details the , which remains the "Magna Carta" of Pakistan’s constitutional history. He dissects the debate between the Ulama (who demanded an Islamic state) and modernists (who demanded a secular federation). The failure to produce a constitution for nine years is attributed, by Khan, to the elite’s unwillingness to compromise on provincial autonomy versus a strong center.
The book explores several key themes and issues that have shaped Pakistan's constitutional and political history. Some of the major themes include: Khan meticulously details the , which remains the










