Liaquat Ali Khan’s Assassination: Conspiracy and Controversy

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Said Akbar Babrak, an Afghan militant, assassinated the first Pakistani Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, in Rawalpindi on October 16, 1951. Khan, who had become Prime Minister after the partition of India in 1947, was addressing a crowd when Babrak shot him twice in the chest. Khan later succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital. Babrak was shot dead by police officers at the scene. His motives for the assassination remain unclear. Some theories suggest that he was a Pashtun ultra-nationalist hoping to pave the way for a united Pakhtunistan. Other conspiracy theories speculate that foreign powers were involved, with some pointing to the Soviet Union and others to the United States. The assassination occurred seven months after the Rawalpindi conspiracy, a failed coup d’état by the Pakistan Army against Khan and his government.
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