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Role of Military Leaders in Constitutional Development: A Case Study of Pakistan
Abstract
The objective of this study is to find out the role of military leaders in constitutional development of Pakistan. Military leaders have brought many changes to constitution of Pakistan. Certain amendment has been given by them to increase their power as ruler. Qualitative method is used to analyze the whole situation. Conclusions are drawn with the contribution of secondary sources. The result of this study shows that Military is strength of any country. But due to political instability, Pakistan has experienced martial laws where leaders have given such amendments which change the political scenario of country. The principle motivation behind all changes was to build the forces of president and to expand their standard. They simply needed to upgrade their forces and advancing one man rule.
Authors
Zahid Yaseen
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, GC Women University Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
Brig (R) Muhammad Amin SI(M)
Ph D Scholar, Department of International Relation, Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan
Aysha Majeed
B. S. Student, Department of Political Science, GC Women University Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
Keywords
Constitutional Change, Military Leaders, Pakistan, Political Development