Chakar Ali Khan Junejo

Chakar Ali Khan Junejo

Chakar Ali Khan Junejo (5 December 1928 - 31 October 1997)

Ambassador of Pakistan to the United Arab Emirates. Former MPA.

A close associate of late Prime Minister, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The association started in early 1950s during student life in London and continued as the Pakistan Peoples Party emerged as the party of the masses throughout Pakistan[1].

A member of a prominent land-owning Junejo family of Larkana, stood up to coercive pressures of the dictator, Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, enduring political arrests including solitary confinement, for his friend and the party.[2]

Author of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: A Memoir.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: A Memoir
  2. ^ Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: A Memoir.

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