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The book, "Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan" by Hamid Khan, is widely available in print and digital formats. Readers can access the book through various online platforms, including Google Books, Amazon, and other e-book retailers. A PDF version of the book is also available online, making it easily accessible to researchers and scholars.

Khan meticulously details the , which remains the "Magna Carta" of Pakistan’s constitutional history. He dissects the debate between the Ulama (who demanded an Islamic state) and modernists (who demanded a secular federation). The failure to produce a constitution for nine years is attributed, by Khan, to the elite’s unwillingness to compromise on provincial autonomy versus a strong center. The book, "Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan"

Introduction Hamid Khan’s Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan is widely regarded as the definitive academic authority on the country’s turbulent legal and governance evolution. As a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court and a former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association, Khan provides a practitioner’s perspective on how Pakistan has balanced—often unsuccessfully—the tension between democratic aspirations and authoritarian interventions. The Cycle of Constitutionalism Khan meticulously details the , which remains the