Gen. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq a four-star rank General Officer who served as the sixth President of Pakistan. He was born in Aug. 12, 1924 in Jullundur and died in a plane crash on Aug. 17, 1988, near Basti Lal Kamal, Distt. Lodhran, Pakistan
True facts about Afghanistan by General Zia Ul Haq
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General Zia Ul Haq (Rehmatullah Alaih) in this speech is speaking about Afghan Mujahideen.
General Zia-ul-Haq was the sixth President of Pakistan and served as the Chief of Army Staff from 1976 to 1988. He is often criticized for his authoritarianism and for implementing Islamic rules during his rule, but there were also many many positive aspects of his tenure. One of the main positive aspects of General Zia-ul-Haq's rule was his efforts to improve the country's economy. He implemented policies aimed at reducing government spending, increasing exports, and attracting foreign investment. Under his leadership, Pakistan experienced significant economic growth and saw improvements in its infrastructure, including the construction of new roads and bridges. Another positive aspect of General Zia-ul-Haq's rule was his focus on improving education in the country. He established new schools and universities and introduced measures aimed at improving the quality of education. He also promoted the teaching of Islamic values in schools and encouraged the study of Islamic hi
The representative of India Today has included the comments of Rajeev Gandhi’s special advisor “Behramnam” in his article on Zia ul Haq visit to India. He quotes; “General Zia-ul-Haq arrived in Delhi for cricket match as a spectator without any invitation. At that time Rajeev Gandhi was not ready to meet him at the airport. Indian troops were waiting for the PM’s orders on the Rajasthan sector to invade into Pakistani territory. In such situation it was improper to meet General Zia-ul-Haq. But opposition leaders and cabinet members were of the view that if arrived Pakistani leader has arrived in delhi without any invitation (from here he had to departure for Chennai for cricket match), it will against diplomatic values not to meet him and will cause misunderstanding about Indian leadership on the international level. On our demand Rajeev Gandhi got ready to go to Delhi airport, he coldly shaked hands with General Zia-ul-Haq without making any eye contact. Rajeev said to me, “Gene
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