Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the founder and first governor-general of Pakistan, and the leader of the All-India Muslim League. He is widely regarded as the Father of the Nation, and his birthday is celebrated as a national holiday.
Liaquat Ali Khan was the first prime minister of Pakistan, and a close associate of Jinnah. He is considered as the Quaid-e-Millat, or the Leader of the Nation, and is credited with laying the foundations of the Pakistani state and constitution.
Fatima Jinnah was the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and a prominent political and social activist. She is known as the Madar-e-Millat, or the Mother of the Nation, and is revered for her role in the Pakistan movement and her opposition to the military dictatorship of Ayub Khan.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was the fourth prime minister and the ninth president of Pakistan, and the founder of the Pakistan Peoples Party. He is regarded as one of the most influential and charismatic leaders of Pakistan, and is praised for his policies of social reforms, democracy, and nuclear development, and criticized for his authoritarianism, corruption, and human rights violations.
Benazir Bhutto was the daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and the 11th and 13th prime minister of Pakistan. She was the first woman to head a democratic government in a Muslim-majority country, and is widely admired for her political courage, vision, and charisma, and is also accused of nepotism, corruption, and incompetence.