Maulvi Mushtaq Hussain

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Maulvi Mushtaq Hussain was a Pakistani jurist who served as chief justice of the high court of Lahore. He played a controversial role in pronouncing former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto guilty of murder and ordering his death. He was suspected of having close links to Zia-ul-Haq, who deposed Bhutto in 1977. during the 70s, maulvi mushtaq hussain was accused by a british lady of trying to rape her in UK. when mr bhutto came to know it, he refused to elevate mushtaq to the coveted post of chief justice-ship of lahore high court. maulvi mushtaq never forgiven this blasphemous act of bhutto and made him to pay him during the most controversial trial of human history.1


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