That was absolutely wrong for Ayub to have done so. She couldn't be a traitor. She was one of the Founders of Pakistan. And, though before my time, I know my family in Karachi supported her.
My point is that, if you look at Pakistan between 1951 and 1958, you'd see utter chaos in a country which was already very fragile and poor. Pakistan was already in the American camp by then but the ruling class proved utterly corrupt and myopic. But Ayub Khan turned things around. He even created a wonderful new Capital city out of nowhere. His legacy in industry and agriculture, as well his investment in the fragile Pakistan's defense, and in nuclear energy, among many other things, are unmatched in Pakistan's history. I don't know now, but I remember into the 1980s his portraits were in shops of Pakistan.
But argument is not for pro Ayub: It is about uncritical affiliations people can have despite evidence to the contrary, and yes, I am speaking about the fanboism of Imran Khan. That this forum, which was glorifying the 1965 war, the Kargil War, the Feb. 2019 events against India until April 2022 has turned so far against 'the Establishment' because Imran said so, shows how uncritical people have become in their fanboism. I bet on the Defense Day, even Ayub's speech about the war was played here. Some introspection is needed. This should not be a forum of Sindhi peasants singing 'Jiye Bhutto' for 50 years!