Correct option is D
Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan became the
first democratically elected woman Prime Minister in the
Islamic world. She first took office in
1988 and served as Prime Minister of Pakistan, making history as a female leader in a predominantly Muslim country. Bhutto was the daughter of former Prime Minister
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and led the
Pakistan People's Party (PPP).
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1.
Benazir Bhutto served two non-consecutive terms as Prime Minister (1988–1990 and 1993–1996).
2. She became a symbol of female leadership in the Muslim world and played a significant role in shaping Pakistan's political landscape.
3.
Sheikh Hasina Wajid and
Khaleda Zia have both served as Prime Ministers of Bangladesh, but Benazir Bhutto holds the distinction of being the first in the Islamic world.
4.
Hina Rabbani Khar was Pakistan's first woman
Foreign Minister, but she never served as Prime Minister.