Friday, December 27, 2019

BENAZIR BHUTTO ... A tribute to "a woman of tremendous courage and a symbol of freedom in tumultuous times."

By Mwaqar




Benazir Bhutto, Her name, which translates to the “One without equal” signifies and trails her uniqueness. She had gone to university at the age of 16 and had emerged from Harvard University with startling distinctions, having earned a Cum laude degree in Comparative Government. Benazir was a true leader. A woman of heart, a woman of mind, a person driven by the courage and passion of heart to maintain democracy as a way of life on this globe and to defeat those determined to take the liberties of democracy away and to keep those liberties from those who have never known such freedoms of thought and the dreams associated with democracy. To millions of her supporters she was a brave daughter of a brave father who died while fighting for democracy and self-rule. To them she was a woman of unflinching determination who returned to Pakistan to reclaim what rightfully belongs to the people of Pakistan. Benazir was, by all accounts, a devoted patriot, a loyal friend and a loving mother. Benazir Bhutto was a woman of immense personal courage and bravery. Knowing the threats to her life she risked everything in her attempt to win democracy in Pakistan. She would be remembered for her long struggle for return of democracy in Pakistan. Forced reluctantly in to politics by her circumstances, she proved better than what her father could have ever hoped for. She led the persecuted family in the aftermath of her father's assassination, Spent five precious years of her youth in the jail. She saw two younger brothers killed. To the end she looked after an old heart-broken mother. She traveled vast distances battling for her country, party, and family. In between she even found time to raise a family and check the home work of her kids,drop her son at the moque for Friday prayer in Dubai. She persuaded Musharraf to give up military position. From the Sindhi haris to the Western politicians she could hold forth before anyone. She had become the most seasoned and wise leaders of not just the country but the world beyond as well.
She had become the symbol of promise that this wretched land of ours holds. But she was not to be forgiven one small discretion of standing up to respond to her enthusiastic supporters from the safety of her transport. But then as Ali, the cousin of the Prophet and husband of Ummay Abeeha has said, "I found my creator in my broken resolve" and "Death is a man's greatest lifeguard". It is amazing that even under such trying circumstances, she stayed strong and fought for what she believed in. It takes a tremendous amount of inner strength to spread your message and fight for what you believe in when you know that you are in danger. I think that Ms. Bhutto showed us the definition of a leader. It is so hard to believe that this amazing woman's life has ended. Her death came too sudden and unexpected.
My heart ‘wept’ in shock the moment I saw the newsflash of Benazir Bhutto’s violent death. Who could have thought that her departure would come so soon? I always thought that nothing would happen to her. She will remain safe. No harm will be inflicted on her. Even the day and the time when the news came that she is injured, it did not cross my mind that any fatal harm could be done to her. We always saw her hail and hearty, fighting and surviving. For eleven long years, she fought for her honor. She fought for her lost respect. For eleven long years, she was the subject of a malicious campaign. Not a day would pass by when a "cock and bull" story would not adorn the front page of a newspaper.
Today she is no longer with us, but her absence will always be missed forever. History will remember her as a great leader and as the only Muslim woman leader, who stood the tests of time, who never betrayed the trust of the people and who accepted every challenge that life threw at her. What is the difference between a politician and a leader? A politician asks for sacrifices, a leader gives one. She gave the ultimate sacrifice for her nation. One does not need the power to be a leader. A leader needs followers, and she had plenty of them, even when out of power. How many prime ministers, presidents, and generals can claim that? Power does not make leaders. History and followers do. She was brave and courageous than her male counterparts and coward opponents, determined to succeed and deliver the agenda of moderation and reform, she had the drive to put Pakistan onto the right track. Far bolder than any male leader, she told the Afghan president hours before her tragic assassination on December 27 that "life and death is in the hands of Allah, and that is why I have the courage to stare in the eyes of death without any fear", just like her great and brave father Z A BHUTTO, who refused to bow his head in front of dictator Zia. Her sophistication and diplomacy established a large network of friends and admirers around the world. At the World Political Forum in Italy in 2003, when she walked into the conference hall, almost forty world leaders stood up and applauded her, was not that honor for Pakistan and the Muslim World?
She would stop a conversation or an activity just by walking into a room. She lectured regularly at universities globally where she would dazzle a large audience, In the preceding decade of political struggle, Ms. Bhutto was arrested on numerous occasions; in all, she spent nearly 6 years either in prison or under detention for her dedicated leadership of the then opposition Pakistan Peoples Party, while her one political opponent couldn’t stay in jail for a year and ran to Saudi Arabia by making a deal with General Mush. Throughout the years in opposition, she pledged to transform Pakistani society by focusing attention on programs for health, social welfare and education for the underprivileged. Benazir was God’s gift to Pakistan. A brave woman who knew no fear and wanted for her country and its children things that all civilized world cherishes; food, clothing, housing, education, and a future. She saw the evil of religious extremism for what it is; a self-defeating disease and was not afraid to define it and fight it. Despite the controversies, which may never be resolved, her accomplishments as a woman in a Moslem society are remarkable. To many Pakistanis, she was a leader who spoke for them, their needs and their hopes. If you asked an ordinary person what they achieved when Benazir Bhutto was in power, they would say at least she gave us a voice and she talked about us and our problems. That was her real achievement."Benazir was a person of great character and she never forgot her traditions, although she spent most of her life in West during her education years she had arranged marriage.
The arranged marriage of Benazir Bhutto and Asif Zardari was not expected. Benazir, when asked "Why, would someone as independent as you accept marriage to someone you hardly knew? She said, Actually, I had reconciled myself to a life without marriage or children for the sake of my career ... So keeping in mind that many people in Pakistan looked to me, I decided to make a personal sacrifice in what I thought would be, more or less, a loveless marriage, a marriage of convenience. The surprising part is that we are very close and that it's been a very good match ... I'd love to arrange my own children's marriages. I say that because I've been so happy." She also inherited the legacy of by far the most pro-people tradition in the otherwise elite-oriented political process of the country. Before coming back to Pakistan, she, herself, observed that there were two most important battles going on in the country. One, between dictatorship and democracy, the other, between moderation and extremism. Benazir was a woman of extraordinary power. Her critics often dismissed her credentials by saying that she was a privileged woman who did not reflect the true status of Pakistani women, Yet they seemed to miss the point in their critique - precisely because of her privilege and status she could have led a life of luxury and seclusion but instead chose to embrace many of the shackles of tradition. She married a landlord, had three children and acquired the Islamic garb of modesty. Since entering politics, she never let her /dupatta/ (or head covering) slip down for more than a few seconds in public and played by most of the rules.
As the first Muslim woman to become a head of state, Benazir Bhutto will remain an icon for generations to come. The fact that even a privileged woman could reach her level in a society where traditional tribal elders are still debating whether or not it is permissible to beat your wife, makes her story particularly inspirational. Her acquiescence in benign traditions was matched with her astonishing ability to move masses in a male-dominated society. What she managed to accomplish as a Muslim woman by breaking the taboo of female leadership was her least appreciated and most lasting legacy. Talking about Benazir’s political history would require a long article to include her successes, failures, disappointments and official triumphs. But she was a charismatic unique character coming from Kurdish-Farsi roots with a vision that believed in the Pakistani community regardless of its different ethnicities. She believed strongly that the country had so much potential to progress and advance so that its citizens would achieve success strongly. Benazir was only 25 years old when her father Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was hanged in Rawalpindi in April 1979. She was 32 when her younger brother Shahnawaz was mysteriously killed in France in 1985. She was 43 when her other brother Murtaza was killed by the police in 1996. Murtaza's killing was a great tragedy for her. Benazir spent more than nine years in exile without her husband. She raised her children as a single parent. She used to teach them the Holy Quran regularly with English translation. She tried her best to ensure the children did not feel the absence of their father. When her husband was released on medical grounds, he was sent to the United States for treatment. Once again Benazir was alone with her children in Dubai. She did not allow her husband and three children to accompany her to Pakistan when she returned on Oct 18 2007,the last 30 years of her life were full of struggle and trouble, but she proved to be a woman of strong nerve. She was a caring wife, loving mother and a courageous leader. Her agenda for better Pakistan was to seek reconciliation, peace, ending militancy, eradicating poverty, building institutions of civil rule and democracy, spreading education and providing hope to the people of Pakistan for a better future.
Benazir’s platform had been leftist, including food for the hungry, health care, jobs, slum clearance and a monthly minimum wage. She has been opposed by Islamic fundamentalists who have been suspicious of the PPP because of its alleged leftist. According to Western media and intelligence agencies reports Hamid Gul, Nawaz Sharif, and Osama bin Laden conspired to assassinate Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Husein Haqqani, a Pakistani journalist who claims to have been involved in the plot, will later say that ISI Director Hamid Gul contacted Osama bin Laden, who was then known to provide financial support to Afghan mujaheddin, to pay for a coup/assassination of Bhutto. Gul also brings Nawaz Sharif, then the governor of Punjab province and a rival of Bhutto, into the plot. Bin Laden agrees to provide $10 million on the condition that Sharif transforms Pakistan into a strict Islamic state, which Sharif accepts but he puts all the money in his pocket. Benazir was not assassinated at this time, but bin Laden allegedly helps Sharif replace Bhutto one year later. In October 1990, Nawaz Sharif is running for election to replace Benazir Bhutto as the prime minister of Pakistan. According to a senior Pakistani intelligence source, bin Laden passes a considerable amount of money to Sharif and his party, since Sharif promises to introduce a hard-line Islamic government. Bin Laden has been supporting Sharif for several years. There is said to be a photograph of Sharif chatting with bin Laden. Sharif wins the election and while he does not introduce a hard-line Islamic government, his rule is more amenable to bin Laden’s interests than Bhutto’s had been. Sharif will stay in power until 1993, then will take over from Bhutto again in 1996 and rule for three more years. Former ISI official Khalid Khawaja, a self-proclaimed close friend of bin Laden, will later claim that Sharif and bin Laden had a relationship going back to when they first met face to face in the late 1980s. This tells us that there were people who wanted to kill her long time ago. Independent Investigators appointed by the UN must find out who are the real murderers of Benazir.Chaudry Pervaiz Elahi; Chaudry Shujhat; and the son of Zia Ul Haq, all haters and sworn enemies of the Bhutto family and of Benazir in particular ,and former officials of ISI must be investigated. She never believed in violence and revenge, in her own words , ‘’democracy is the best revenge’’. She was innocent. Before her tragic death, she wrote Reconciliation, Islam, Democracy and the West, which is one of the greatest books I ever read., according to Arianna Huffington ,’’This is a courageous and powerful answer to hatred and intolerance, written by an extraordinary woman.’’She believed in democracy, freedom and openness -- not as slogans, but as a way of life, she remained the most potent Pakistani voice for liberalism, tolerance and change. Her place in history will be written with golden words and she would be remembered and honored by generations to come.
Benazir Bhutto was a symbol of Democracy in Pakistan. Her killing is the Killing of Democracy in Pakistan. She was a great daughter of a great Father. The most popular leader and Chairperson of the Peoples Party fell victim to the murderous and cowardly act of terrorism. One can cite many examples of the courage and determination of the fallen leader and the domestic and international media is not lacking in enumerating her qualities of courage and intelligence, democratic credentials, popularity, charisma, farsightedness and bravery in the face of adversity, love for her people and country, her abhorrence of and determination to root out terrorism and her rightful understanding that terrorist supporters still exit in the Establishment and political circles of the country. Benazir had also fought for women's health, social and discrimination issues. She had plans to set up police stations of women, banks and also courts. She always spoke against abortion. She was one among the forefront to form the council of women world leaders. As a politician, wife and mother, Benazir fulfilled her responsibilities to the fullest. Thus being an icon to many women. Especially Muslim women. Benazir was against violence on woman. Benazir's zest for life, her charisma was so good that she became a role model to many. From getting the best of education and being a great leader. Benazir has done it all. She fought for democracy until death. Her intelligence and charm has an everlasting print in everybody's mind. Her proudest accomplishment, as Benazir Bhutto said, is her success as a woman in a man's world. "My greatest contribution lies in that my success as a woman in a Muslim society, where tradition and tribal taboos held sway, has emancipated other women," she said. "My success helped other women make choices that were not available to them before, not only in Pakistan but all over the Muslim world." One of the most disgusting aspects about the murder of Benazir is that Ms. Benazir Bhutto was callously murdered by people who were SCARED of her return to power. Fact remains, that she was perhaps amongst the very few Pakistani Women and indeed from Asia who could have changed the political scenario. Benazir Bhutto’s brutal and gruesome slaughter equates a decline in the quality of the democracy prevailing in our world today. To have watched, helplessly or conveniently, while such a stunningly charming, charismatic, cerebral and flamboyant political giant is slain reduces the world’s claim to civilization and to humane ideals.
Those who love her also say that as a politician Benazir tried her best in spite of the many roadblocks put in her path, loved her country, its people and wanted to lead it towards a democratic path once again. Hers was a life that was meant for something special...for something more. Hers was a life that was meant to change the world. And change the world she did. She felt the hand of destiny upon her and she never wavered from following its direction. Benazir Bhutto made extraordinary choices of bravery and self-sacrifice. When her father was about to be hanged, he told her that she did not have to stay in Pakistan, that she could leave and live in safety and comfort elsewhere. She promised him that she would stay and take up his fight for democracy. She never swayed or faltered, not from her promise, nor in her commitment. In 2007 - some 28 years since she first made that promise - she once again made an extraordinary choice. She left a life of comfort and safety to return to Pakistan - knowing the risk, knowing the peril - to continue her fight and her struggle to fulfill that promise. And fulfill it she did. In life and in death, Benazir Bhutto lit a flame, a flame of hope, of courage, of commitment - a flame for the birth, realization, and hope of peace and democracy. The flame she lit is a flame we must commit ourselves to carry, to embrace, to raise high, and to never let be extinguished. We must all become keepers of the flame. In this way, she lives.
Benazir lives. Her promise lives and will see fulfillment each day we carry, raise, and keep the flame. A flame that will live, and will burn, and will inspire people the world over for the duration of time. Her life here on this earth may have ended but her spirit lives on. And her cause goes on. It goes on within all of us who embrace her courage and her spirit - and who believe in the hope and vision that were the mission of her life. What makes a martyr is not the who or the how of the person's murder, but the why. Joan of Arc was martyred because she fought for and spoke for her beliefs - and because she was willing to pay the ultimate price for continue fighting for, and standing for, and speaking for what she believed in regardless of anything else.
Patrick Henry who famously said "Give me liberty or give me death," was willing to die - to lay down his life for his vision, hopes, beliefs, and convictions - and his commitment to such was stronger in his heart than the fear of death. Socrates made people think. Most people fear the truth, as if it were death. Socrates did not, believing in the immortality of the soul. He went to his death not afraid, but eager to go and enjoy the fortunes of the blessed,drank poison like wine but did not bow his head. And so was Benazir Bhutto martyred - for standing up, speaking out, and struggling and fighting for her beliefs, for her vision, and for her hopes for her country, and for the rights, opportunities and freedoms of its people. Her commitment, dedication, and belief in her cause and her vision called her to make the ultimate sacrifice, to pay the ultimate price. It was a sacrifice and a price that, throughout her life, she seemed to know in all her prescience and wisdom that she would one day have to pay. And she marched on. Ever onward. With spirit and strength; with faith in God; with conviction and commitment to her beliefs and her vision and her cause; with hope; and always with courage ,undaunted, unblinking, undying courage. What she gave to the world, to humanity, to time itself - courage, faith, spirit, bravery, love, kindness, self-sacrifice, optimism, and hope - will live forever. Her life was a light in an oft-darkened world. She was the embodiment of courage, beauty, and strength. She never failed to put her country and her people above and before herself. Her light has gone out of this world, but will shine forever in the hearts of those who loved her. Her memory is enshrined forever in the fabric of time. And I know and believe that her courage and spirit will live forever in the hearts of those whose lives she touched; in the warm, immortal wind; and in the dusty earth of the land she loved. Hers truly was and forever will be in every way , a heart, a spirit, and a life without comparison.
She had longed to walk once again upon the dusty roads of her homeland. Now she walks there forever. Now she walks with God. Now she is free. As the "Daughter of Destiny" that she was, it was fated before her time on this earth even began that she would be a martyr for her country, her people, and for freedom and democracy. She died as she lived , embracing those who loved her with her beautiful smile and a heart full of love for Pakistan and its people. The idea and vision of a democratic Pakistan was the cause, the struggle, and the dream for which Benazir Bhutto so courageously gave her life. And it is an idea, a cause, and a dream that must not die with her - it is an idea, a cause, and a dream that must live and breathe and come to fruition. It is a struggle and a fight that she began - and it is a struggle and a fight that we must finish. when a reporter from the Times suggested that her life was the stuff of Greek tragedy, she laughed. "Well, I hope not so tragic," she said. "Don't all Greek dramas end in tragedy?" Benazir’s Bhutto's assassination was a blow to people all over Pakistan, and the world, who hold life sacred and believe in the basics precepts of democracy. It is also a blow to women worldwide who took strength from seeing such a courageous, articulate and charismatic woman playing a leadership role in a powerful Muslim country. Inside Pakistan, even her most bitter critics wept at the news of her death, understanding that it is indeed a dark day when assassination becomes a tool for eliminating opposing viewpoints.
She gave her life serving the cause and hope of democracy, equality, justice, freedom, and humanity. She was one of the greatest leaders and advocates for democracy and human rights that our world has ever known. She was a mother. She was a wife. She was a daughter and a sister. She was a friend. She was a remarkably special person. She was, is, and forever will be, every ones inspiration. Benazir Bhutto lives. Her spirit lives forever in the hearts of those who loved her; in those to whom she gave hope; in those who were touched by her unbreakable, beautiful and special spirit; in those who were inspired by her courage, her bravery, and her largeness of soul. Those of us whose lives and hearts were forever touched and changed by hers - those of us who loved her - will forever carry her extraordinary spirit in our hearts. Hers was an extraordinary, epic life of tragedy, triumph, love, bravery, and sacrifice. She died as she lived - and as she will forever be remembered - a woman of great faith in God and of tremendous courage. Forever brave. Forever beautiful. Forever BENAZIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Benazir, They killed you, you knew they were going to kill you, the same people who killed your father, the same group of generals, politicians, mullahs and bourgeois, who did not want to see you as a liberal, educated leader, but you fought for us, you fought for democracy and freedom.

You are our HERO and will always be... YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND WILL BE ALIVE LIKE THEY NEVER WANTED YOU TO BE. May God give the people of Pakistan to fight the tyrants. Benazir! our hearts will cry for you on every beat until alive.
She lives on. And her courage lives on. As is the legacy of a martyr. Benazir Bhutto for past 30 years has been a part of our life, I dare say that for most of us she will remain a part of our lives as long as we live. The Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto & Mohtarma BB shall always respectfully be remembered by all democratic masses of Pakistan in particular & those of the world in general. We are very unfortunate people of this Country that we lost Zulfiqar Bhutto and now Benazir. She was the last hope for the unity and prosperous Pakistan.
You can imprison a man, but not an idea. You can exile a man, but not an idea. You can kill a man, but not an idea." Long Live Bhuttoism. BB, we miss you. We love you, we salute you for your courage. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#ZindaHaiBibiZindaHai #BenazirBhuttoShaheed #SalamBenazir - Song: Dijan Teer Bijan

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#ZindaHaiBibiZindaHai #BenazirBhuttoShaheed #SalamBenazir #Pakistan #PPP - Aitzaz Ahsan Speech on Benazir Bhutto Death Anniversary | 27 Dec 2019

#ZindaHaiBibiZindaHai #BenazirBhuttoShaheed #SalamBenazir #Pakistan #PPP - Asif Ali Zardari Video Message at PPP Rawalpindi Jalsa | 27 December 2019

#ZindaHaiBibiZindaHai #BenazirBhuttoShaheed #SalamBenazir #Pakistan #PPP - #Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Speech at PPP Rawalpindi Jalsa | 27 December 2019

#ZindaHaiBibiZindaHai #BenazirBhuttoShaheed #SalamBenazir #Pakistan #PPP - #Bilawal vows to complete Benazir’s unfinished mission

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has vowed to complete his late mother Benazir Bhutto’s incomplete mission in front of a massive public gathering held to mark the latter’s 12th death anniversary at Liaqauat Bagh, where she was assassinated on December 27, 2007.
“This is not the democracy we sacrificed so dearly for and this is not the economy Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto took revolutionary initiatives to strengthen,” he told a charged crowd in the garrison town of Rawalpindi on Friday.The PPP chairman said he would not leave any stone unturned to bring back true democracy in the country.Lashing out at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, he said, “These political orphans are ruling the country, who couldn’t keep Nawaz Sharif and Asif Zardari in jail for long. “This puppet government of political orphans won’t continue for very long,” he added.
“Next year will be the year of elections,” he reiterated.
The country’s economic decisions, Bilawal claimed, are being taken by International Monetary Fund (IMF) instead of its people.
Speaking at length about achievements of his later mother, Bilawal said Benazir Bhutto defeated two military dictators in her political career.
Benazir Bhutto struggled for 30 years to protect people’s rights, said the PPP chairman, adding that his mother freed the media. Bilawal said she had returned to Pakistan despite serious threats to her life, adding that his father Asif Zardari had been kept in jail for 12 years but no allegation could be proven against him.
“This land is again calling that it is under threat once again… today, parliament is locked and 18th amendment is under attack with provinces being deprived of their rights.”
Bilawal said extremism is prevalent in the country despite a defeat to terrorism in the recent past. He said the masses are being economically murdered and this government had become a menace for the masses.
Zardari
In a video message, PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari said” “One day, we will form a truly people’s government in the country. “We will resolve people’s issues,” he added.
The current rulers are totally oblivious of problems being faced by poor and labourers of the country. “They don’t know what inflation is,” he remarked.In PPP’s previous tenure, Zardari said, the party truly served the masses, adding that if given another opportunity, they will again rightfully serve the public.“Today, Bilawal is standing at the same place where Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and his daughter were martyred.”Earlier in the day, Bilawal was warmly welcomed by the party workers on his arrival in Rawalpindi.He was brought to Liaquat Bagh under box security in his bulletproof vehicle. The same route and security pattern would be followed on his return and he would not come out of his car at any point, Rawalpindi PPP President Babar Jadoon said.
Some 20,000 chairs had been set up for people who arrived to attend the mass gathering from across the country.
Two stages were set up at the venue, one for the central and provincial leadership and for the divisional and district level leaders.
Walls around the ground adorned with party flags and images of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto, Bilawal, and Asif Zardari besides the sponsoring leaders. The sound systems have been blaring party songs to create a festive mood and keep volunteers charged throughout the day.
One of the boundary walls of Liaquat Bagh has been demolished to make a wide course that has been made for the workers expected to come out in large numbers. This wall would be constructed again by the party after the meeting.
Jadoon further said that barbed wires have been placed to restrict the participants from reaching the main stage.
Explaining the security arrangements, Jadoon said that the walk-through gates were installed at entry points of the venue, as well as, CCTV cameras.
Metal detectors were used to search all the entrants. The Peoples Security performed security at Liaquat Bagh while the police were present outside the ground for ensuring the protection of the masses.
The City Traffic Police (CTP) had issued a special traffic plan ahead of PPP rally on Friday. The traffic plan was issued to save motorists from any inconvenience.
As part of the plan, the Liaquat Road, China Market Road, and Murree Road remained closed for any kind of traffic. The traffic from Marrir Chowk to Committee Chowk on Murree Road remained suspended during the public gathering hours.
Meanwhile, different thoroughfares around the city including the Tipu Road, Rashid Minhas Road, and DAV College Road stayed open for the motorists.
According to Rawalpindi police, at least 1,000 policemen were deployed for the security of the jalsa. Moreover, sharpshooters took positions on buildings around Liaquat Bagh to keep watch on miscreants.
Police officials said that the jalsa ground was in a cordon of three layers of security, people were frisked before entering through any of the 12 walkthrough gates.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2125947/1-bilawal-addresses-liaquat-bagh-rally-mark-bbs-12th-death-anniversary/

#ZindaHaiBibiZindaHai #BenazirBhuttoShaheed #SalamBenazir - Malala Pays Homage To Benazir Bhutto





Peace Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has said that former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was one of the strongest links of the chain of democracy.

Peace Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has said that former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was one of the strongest links of the chain of democracy. In her message on BB s death anniversary, Malala said that Benazir had done a lot for democracy as well as the empowerment of women.
She had convey the message to the girls that they could be Prime Minister and also be able for another important portfolio while talking about being the second most popular young woman of the 21st century in UN-issued review during a program of private channel she has said that this honor is not just for me but it is also for other children.

بینظیر بھٹو: جرأت کا استعارہ


شہید محترمہ بینظیر بھٹو کی شہادت کو 12برس ہو چکے ہیں، ان کی شہادت سے بھٹو خاندان، پیپلز پارٹی، پاکستان اور پورے عالم کا جو نقصان ہوا اس کا کوئی ازالہ نہیں ہو سکتا۔ 27دسمبر پیپلز پارٹی کے لئے شامِ غریباں کی مثل ہے جس کو یاد کرکے ہم سب کا دل دہک جاتا ہے، یہ ایک ایسا سانحہ ہے جس کو الفاظ میں پرونا ممکن ہی نہیں۔ 
تاریخ گواہ ہے اس ملک کو ہمیشہ پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی نے ہی بحران سے نکالا ہے۔ محترمہ بینظیر بھٹو کی شہادت کے بعد بھی ملک کو ایک بحران نے گھیر لیا تھا، پورا ملک جل رہا تھا، اس وقت جب بی بی شہید کو لہد میں اتارا جا رہا تھا، تب مردِ حر آصف علی زرداری نے ملک کو ٹوٹنے سے بچایا۔
محترمہ بینظیر بھٹو کی شہادت ایسے فرد کے لیے یادوں کی بارات اپنے ساتھ لے کر آتی ہے جس نے ان کے ساتھ اچھا اور برا دونوں وقت گزارے ہیں۔ حقیقت میں ان کی زندگی قومی اور بدلتے عالمی منظر نامے میں رہنمائی فراہم کر سکتی ہے۔
ہم سب کو معلوم ہے کہ دیگر چیزوں کے ساتھ انہوں نے انسانی حقوق، جمہوریت اور خطے میں امن کے لئے انتھک جدوجہد کی، اس کے باوجود کچھ لوگ اب بھی یہ پوچھتے ہیں کہ ان کی شخصیت کی کون سی خوبی ان کی زندگی کے آخری دنوں میں ان کی ترجمانی کرتی ہے۔
میرے نزدیک ان کا حوصلہ اور بہادری ان کی شخصیت کی صحیح عکاسی کرتے ہیں، میں ہمیشہ ان کے حوصلے سے متاثر ہوتی۔ باحوصلہ رہنا ایک ایسی صلاحیت ہے جو بہادری اور جرأت کی صلاحیتوں میں ممتاز مقام رکھتی ہے، یعنی کسی صدمے کے بعد دوبارہ باحوصلہ ہو جانے کی صلاحیت۔ 
ایک مرتبہ آپ کو ان کے سحر کی تہوں کے اندر جھانک کر دیکھنے کے قابل ہو جانے کے بعد جو چیز زیادہ متوجہ کرتی وہ ان کی زندگی میں بہادری کا عنصر تھا۔ قائد عوام ذوالفقار علی بھٹو کی شہادت کے بعد بی بی شہید کو نظر بندی اور جلاوطنی کی سخت تکالیف برداشت کرنا پڑیں۔ 
شہید محترمہ نے اپنی 28ویں سالگرہ سکھر جیل میں گزاری، یہ وہ زندگی نہیں تھی جس کی وہ توقع کر رہی تھیں، انہوں نے اپنے والد ذوالفقار علی بھٹو کی گرفتاری اور عدالتی قتل کا صدمہ بھی برداشت کیا، اور پُرعزم ہو کر پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کی قیادت کی اور مارشل لا کا ڈٹ کر مقابلہ کیا۔ 
عظیم باپ کی عظیم بیٹی نے اپنے دکھوں کو جھٹکتے ہوئے عوام کا ساتھ دینے کا فیصلہ کیا اور ہمیشہ ثابت قدم رہیں۔ قید کے دوران بجائے اس کے کہ وہ قید تنہائی پر اداس ہوتیں، انہوں نے بڑی بہادری اور عزم سے جیل کی سختیاں کاٹ کر ضیاء حکومت کا سر شرم سے جھکا دیا۔ 
جیل کی سلاخوں کے پیچھے سخت قید میں یہ حالت تھی کہ انہیں مناسب طبی سہولیات بھی میسر نہیں تھیں، جس کی وجہ سے ان کے ایک کان کی قوت سماعت متاثر ہوئی، اس کے بعد کراچی کی جیل میں گزارا گیا ایک ماہ بھی اتنا ہی سخت تھا۔ 
بی بی شہید اپنی جدوجہد میں بھی بینظیر تھیں اور زندگی کی آخری سانسوں تک ہر ظالم و جابر آمر کے سامنے ڈٹی رہیں۔ ان کی رگوں میں موجود بھٹو کے خون نے انہیں اپنی راہ سے ہٹنے نہ دیا۔
وہ دہشت گردی کے سامنے اس وقت کھڑی ہوئیں جب پاکستان میں چند ہی لوگ اس مزاحمت کو سمجھ سکے تھے، اپنے آخری عوامی جلسے میں بھی ان کی تقریر مزاحمتی سیاست کی علامت تھی۔ ان کی آخری تقریر پاکستان کے عوام کے مستقبل اور ملک میں امن و ترقی کا ایک مکمل روڈمیپ ہے۔ 
انہوں نے دہشت گردوں کو اپنا مکا دکھایا جنہوں نے جنت نظیر وادیٔ سوات پر قبضہ کر لیا تھا اور وعدہ کیا کہ وہ سوات میں پاکستانی پرچم لہرائیں گی، انہیں اچھی طرح معلوم تھا کہ 18اکتوبر 2007کو وطن واپسی پر ان کے تاریخی استقبال کے موقع پر دہشت گردوں کے حملے کے بعد وہ خطرات میں گھری ہیں لیکن یہ بینظیر ہی تھیں جنہوں نے اس چیلنج کے باوجود پاکستان کی اصولی جنگ میں ایک قدم اور آگے بڑھایا۔ 
بلاول ہاؤس کراچی میں 19اکتوبر کو میں ان چند لوگوں میں شامل تھی جن سے انہوں نے آئندہ کے لائحہ عمل سے متعلق مشورہ کیا، اس وقت انہیں بخوبی علم تھا کہ ان کی زندگی کو شدید خطرات لاحق ہیں۔ 
اتنے خطرات کے باوجود جنرل مشرف نے انہیں سیکورٹی دینے سے انکار کر دیا تھا کیونکہ اُسے امید تھی کہ بینظیر بھٹو انتخابی مہم سے علیحدہ ہو جائیں گی لیکن صاف ظاہر ہے کہ جنرل مشرف محترمہ بینظیر بھٹو کو نہیں جانتا تھا۔ 
ایک ماہ سے بھی کم عرصے میں جب وہ اپنے خاندان سے ملاقات کرنے دبئی گئیں اور اس دوران جنرل پرویز مشرف نے ملک میں ایمرجنسی لگا دی تو بہت لوگوں کا خیال تھا کہ محترمہ اب باہر ہی ٹھہر جائیں گی اور جائزہ لیں گی کہ آگے کیا ہوتا ہے۔ یہ ایک آزادانہ اور منصفانہ مقابلہ ہرگز نہیں تھا۔ 
ایک مرتبہ پھر وہ ہم میں سے صرف چند لوگوں کو مطلع کرکے پی سی او کے خلاف مزاحمت کے ارادے سے وطن لوٹ آئیں۔ بالآخر 27دسمبر کو دہائیوں سے پیچھا کرتی قاتل سوچ نے محترمہ بینظیر بھٹو کو راولپنڈی کی سڑکوں پر بیدردی اور سنگدلی سے ہم سے چھین لیا مگر ان کا نظریہ اور فلسفہ آج بھی ہمارے لئے مشعل راہ ہے۔
 یہ بینظیر بھٹو کی شخصیت کا صرف ایک پہلو تھا، آج وہ ہم سب کے دلوں میں زندہ ہیں لیکن ایک بات یقینی ہے کہ اگر آج وہ حیات ہوتیں تو ملک کی سیاست اور پاکستان کے حالات مختلف ہوتے۔ میں امید کرتی ہوں کہ ان کی زندگی سے پاکستانیوں کو بہادری، ہمہ جہتی اور قیادت کے اسباق سیکھنے کا موقع ملے گا۔ 
اب ان کے صاحبزادے بلاول بھٹو زرداری پر قیادت کی ذمہ داریاں اس طرح عائد ہو گئی ہیں جیسے خود محترمہ شہید پر ہوئی تھیں۔ بلاول بھٹو زرداری کے سامنے طویل کیریئر ہے اور پاکستان کو بلاول بھٹو زرداری کی اجتماعیت، ہمہ جہتی اور برداشت کی واضح آواز کی ضرورت ہے۔ 
آج پھر ایک بھٹو پاکستان کو جمہوریت کے سفر پر آگے بڑھانے نکلا ہے، شہید نانا اور شہید ماں کے خواب کی تکمیل میں اس کا ساتھ دیں۔

بینظیر کی جائے شہادت پر بلاول کا پہلا خطاب

لیاقت باغ کی سیاسی تاریخ میں بھٹو خاندان کو یہ اعزاز حاصل رہا ہے کہ اس تاریخ ساز مقام پر بھٹو خاندان کےمتعدد افراد نے جلسوں کے ذریعے تاریخ رقم کی ہے۔

12 سال کے بعد یعنی آج 27 دسمبر 2019ء کوبھٹو خاندان کی تیسری نسل کے چشم وچراغ اور پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے چیئرمین بلاول بھٹو زرداری یہاں جلسہ عام سے خطاب کریں گے جو کہ لیاقت باغ میں ان کا پہلاجلسہ عام ہوگا۔
اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان ہی کی نہیں بلکہ عالمِ اسلام کی پہلی خاتون وزیرِ اعظم شہید محترمہ بے نظیر بھٹو کی آج 12ویں برسی کے موقع پر لیاقت باغ روالپنڈی میں پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے جانب سے جلسہ عام ہوگا، یقیناً بلاول بھٹو زرداری کی اس جگہ سے ان کی جذباتی وابستگی بھی ہے۔
لیاقت باغ جہاں بلاول بھٹو زرداری کے نانا ذوالفقار علی بھٹو اور نانی نصر ت بھٹو نے انتہائی کام یاب اور بھرپور جلسے کر کے تاریخ رقم کی۔
بلاول بھٹو زرداری کے نانا ذوالفقار علی بھٹو جنہیں لیاقت باغ سے محض 3 کلومیٹر کی مسافت پر واقع اُس وقت کی سینٹرل جیل میں تختۂ دار پر لٹکایا گیا تھا اور والدہ بینظیر بھٹو کو لیاقت باغ میں جلسۂ عام سے خطاب کے بعد ہزاروں لوگوں کے ہجوم میں شہید کر دیا گیا تھا۔
محترمہ بے نظیر بھٹو کی وصیت کے مطابق ان کے بعد پارٹی کی قیادت ان کے صاحب زادے بلاول بھٹو زرداری کے سپرد کی گئی، جو اس وقت محض 19 برس کے تھے۔
اپنی والدہ کی12 ویں برسی کے موقع پر راولپنڈی کے لیاقت باغ میں جلسۂ عام کا بلاول بھٹو زرداری کا اپنا ہی فیصلہ ہے

Thursday, December 26, 2019

#SalamBenazir #PPP #BenazirBhutto Remembering Benazir Bhutto's 27th december 2019

#SalamBenazir #BenazirBhutto - Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Rawalpindi speech 1973

Pashto Song - A Tribute To Benazir Bhutto

#PPP Music - #BenazirBhutto -- ميں باغی ہوں

#BenazirBhutto - Book on life of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto launched

Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that he has no courage to write about martyrdom of his mother despite the passage of 12 years. He said, “It is very difficult for a son and she was not only my mother but also my leader.” He was speaking at the launching of a novel on the life of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto by Turkish writer, Yasar Seyman. The novel has been published in three languages i-e Turkish, English and Urdu.

The PPP Chairman said that it was tried to stop her story but no one will be able to do so. The name of Islamabad airport was Benazir International Airport but the name was changed. Similarly it was tried to change the name of Benazir Income Support Programme. But no one will be able to erase her name from the hearts and minds of people of Pakistan.

He said that when she (Benazir) was campaigning for her first election it was said that a woman cannot be a prime minister. Her haters had gathered together and fatwas were issued against her. It was said from the mosques that a woman cannot become Prime Minister and if one votes for her then his or her marriages will be annulled. She confronted and fought against all of them and became a Prime Minister. Massive rigging took place in 1988 elections and it was first experience that how selected are chosen. The then President came to Asif Ali Zardari and asked him to become Prime Minister because they did not want to salute a woman. But the people had voted for Benazir Bhutto and not Asif Ali Zardari or anyone else.
https://pakobserver.net/book-on-life-of-shaheed-benazir-bhutto-launched/

#Pakistan #PPP - Benazir Bhutto - When hope dies, you breathe it back to life again!

Syed Ishrat Husain
On December 27, Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto held a rally at Liaqat Bagh in Rawalpindi, the venue named after the country’s first Prime Minister, Liaqat Ali Khan, who was defeated at this very location during a rally in 1951.After an emotional speech, BB prepared to leave the venue, and emerged from her bomb-proof vehicle to wave to her supporters. Shots were fired at her, and a suicide bomb was detonated at once following the shooting. She was rushed to the hospital where she died.
She ascended to prominence after the execution of her father, ex-prime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, at the hands of the brutal military dictator General Zia-ul-Haq. As an impassioned opponent of Zia’s regime, she was lionized as an emblem of Pakistan’s democratic struggle. Benazir Bhutto was a powerful symbol of feminine resistance and resilience. Her most important positive legacy was perhaps her strident opposition to the military rule of Zia-al-Haq and Pervez Musharraf. Her determination to return to face elections was a significant effort to strengthen the democratic forces in Pakistan. The decision proved to be fatal as it took her life, but if a democratic system consolidates and the military refrains from coups in the future, she could be claimed as one of the key leaders who made that possible.Benazir Bhutto inherited a bitterly polarized Pakistan left by General Zia-ul-Haq. Nothing was served to remove the restrictions placed on the Ahmadi minority. She could not remove the sharia laws put forward by Zia’s regime, or the blasphemy law which hurts the minorities in Pakistan even today.
The Ahmadi community has long been persecuted in Pakistan. Since 1953, when the first post-independence anti-Ahmadi riots broke out, the relatively little number of Ahmadis in Pakistan have lived under threat. Between 1953 and 1973, this persecution was infrequent, but in 1974 a new wave of anti-Ahmadi disturbances spread across Pakistan. On September 6, 1974, a constitutional amendment came in to affect which explicitly deprived Ahmadis of their identity as Muslims.In 1984, Pakistan amended its penal code, granting legal status to five ordinances that explicitly targeted religious minorities, including a law against blasphemy; a law punishing defiling the Quran; a prohibition against insulting the wives, family, or companions of the Prophet of Islam; and two laws specifically restricting the activities of Ahmadis. On April 26, 1984, General Zia-ul-Haq issued these last two laws as part of Martial Law Ordinance XX, which amended Pakistan’s Penal Code, sections 298-B and 298-C. Ordinance XX undercut the natural actions of religious minorities generally, but struck at Ahmadis in particular by prohibiting them from indirectly or directly posing as a Muslim. In addition, Ordinance XX prohibited Ahmadis from declaring their faith publicly, propagating their faith, building mosques, or getting the call for Muslim prayer.
Elections held under Zia-ul-Haq in 1985 reversed universal voting rights and introduced a system of separate electorates that required non-Muslims to register as a separate category and vote for non-Muslim candidates. To vote, the Ahmadis had to file as non-Muslims. Since then, Ahmadis have in practice been denied the right to vote in local, provincial, and national elections.

In 2002, President Gen. Pervez Musharraf abolished the separate electorate system and restored the original joint electorate scheme with one major amendment. Through an executive order, he created a separate category for Ahmadis. Executive Order No. 15 states that elections for the members of the National Assembly and the provincial assemblies shall be declared on the basis of a joint electorate, but the status of Ahmadis was to remain unchanged. As a result, Pakistani citizens have been moved to a single electoral list, leaving only Ahmadis on a non-Muslim list. The new Election Act 2017 retains the provisions affecting the status of the Ahmadis. If anyone raises an objection against a particular voter identifying them as non-Muslim, the election commission can summon the individual and ask that they declare they are not Ahmadi or be put on a supplementary special voter list.It was reported in Human Rights Watch that an Ahmadi can only vote if he acknowledges that he is a non-Muslim, and that violates the very basic tenet of an Ahmadi’s faith.
The issue of abducting and forcefully converting Hindu girls in several districts of Sindh province was taken up in the Sindh Assembly, where a resolution was debated and unanimously passed after it was modified over objections of certain lawmakers that it should not be restricted to Hindu girls because, girls irrespective of their faiths should be protected from being kidnapped and forcibly converted in Sindh
Forced Conversion bill:Article 20 of the Constitution guarantees religious freedom.
On July 16, 2019, the issue of abducting and forcefully converting Hindu girls in several districts of Sindh province was taken up in the Sindh Assembly, where a resolution was debated and unanimously passed after it was modified over objections of certain lawmakers that it should not be restricted to Hindu girls because, girls irrespective of their faiths should be protected from being kidnapped and forcibly converted in Sindh.
However on October 8, 2019, the Provincial Assembly of Sindh rejected the bill criminalizing forced religious conversions. This was the second attempt at enacting an anti-conversion law in the Sindh province.In December 2016 the Provincial Assembly passed a similar bill, but on the insistence of the provincial government, the governor did not assent to it.
The governor Sindh reportedly returned the bill to the assembly, calling for them to revisit it. He had primarily raised objections over the clause that denounced the conversion of small girls and said the practice should be stopped, stating, when the fourth Caliph Ali Ibn e Abi Talib can convert to Islam at a young age, why can’t Hindu girls?
The governor’s criticisms refer to the “Age of Conversion,” which forbids children from converting to a different religion while they are minors. No individual shall be deemed to have changed their religion until they attain the age of majority, which is 18 years of age.
A request to the Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
On the evening of the 12th death anniversary of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, I would like to request you to look into these very important issues which are related to the peace of the province and the country both. I would like to remind you that the honour killing bill was presented by PPP’s Sughra Imam in 2014 and passed unanimously from the parliament during PMLN’s last government. I hope Sindh province should hold the lead to create harmony between the majority Muslims and the minorities through legislation.
At a remembrance ceremony in London for Salman Taseer, the governor of the Punjab province who was killed by his own security guard, you said;
To the Christian and other minority communities in Pakistan, we will defend you. Those who wish to harm you for a crime you did not commit will have to go through me first.
I hope Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto’s legacy flourishes, may you lead the provincial and federal parliaments for the rights of minorities.

#Benazirbhutto - Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Was The Strongest Chain Of Federation Of Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari



Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that Shaheed Benazir Bhutto was the strongest chain of Federation of Pakistan and those who assassinated her had planned to break the chain but failed due to "Pakistan Khappe" slogan of President Asif Ali Zardari soon after the national tragedy.

Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that Shaheed Benazir Bhutto was the strongest chain of Federation of Pakistan and those who assassinated her had planned to break the chain but failed due to "Pakistan Khappe" slogan of President Asif Ali Zardari soon after the national tragedy.In his message on the eve of 12th martyrdom day anniversary of former Prime Minister Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, the PPP Chairman paid rich tribute to her, saying that people of Pakistan would never forget their brave leader, who sacrificed everything for the country and for the rights of its downtrodden and barefoot masses.Bilawal Bhutto Zardari further said that as a young daughter whose father and the most popular leader Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was hanged by dictator, she fought bravely for the ideals her father embraced the gallows for.She led the followers of Prime Minister Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto into an untiring struggle against the burtal tyrant in shape of Zia.
She suffered solitary confinement, imprisonments and forced exiles while fighting for restoration of democracy.
The PPP Chairman pointed out that Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto defeated the dictatorship and was given power under compulsion after its remnants failed to completely hijack the 1988 general elections.
After elections, as Prime Minister, she ordered release of all the political prisoners in the country and launched programmes for the development of country and the masses.He said that programmes covering health, education, poverty eradication, women development and defence, she launched, put the country onto the path to progress and prosperity.
The ballistic missile programme made our defence invincible in the wake of nuclear programme launched by her father Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto before his judicial murder.Bilawal Bhutto Zardari reiterated his commitment to the mission of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and pledged that he would continue the struggle with the support of Pakistani masses and the Party supporters.He said that Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto would continue to live in the hearts and minds of the people as her legacy would never be forgotten in the history of Pakistan and her struggle for democracy, human rights and peaceful society.

#Pakistan #PPP - Bilawal Bhutto expresses anger over removal of 800,000 names from BISP database

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday expressed anger over the government’s decision to expel 820,165 people from the database of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), ARY News reported.

The PPP leader termed the decision as an attack on the process of making poor women empowered. He said the decision shows that the incumbent government didn’t interested in removing poverty from the country.
Bilawal Bhutto demanded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) govt to take back its decision and warned that he will take up a decision at every available forum.
Earlier in the day, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation Sania Nishtar said that the government had decided to expel 820,165 unmerited people from the database of Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP).
Sania Nishtar made the announcement while conducting a press conference during the inauguration ceremony of Ehsaas programme for undergraduate students at Higher Education Commission (HEC). The ceremony was also attended by President Dr Arif Alvi.

“The people who have been expelled from the BISP database over failing to meet the merit. The deserving people had been apportioned after a survey conducted 10 years ago which is seemingly enough to change condition. Unmerited people were being paid since 2011. The government took the decision for restricting government employees to get registered in the programme.”
While detailing the Ehsaas undergraduate programme, the special assistant announced the provision of educational scholarships to 50,000 students in a year.

Benazir Bhutto: A Phoenix that rose from Ashes

Abdul Rasool Syed
 
Benazir Bhutto, a woman of courage, boldness, and resilience who
fought against the toxic mindset of people on all fronts. Standing among the world's most prominent leaders she built an image for Pakistan that brought the country back in the world's good books.
27th December is marked every year as the death anniversary of Benazir Bhutto – one of the greatest leaders of the world and the first Muslim woman to head an Islamic country. She was an epitome of courage, resoluteness, steadfastness, and resilience. Her intrepidity is eulogized not only by his diehard ideologues but also by her worst detractors. Her life is characterized by the indefatigable struggle against the despotic forces of dictatorship and fascism. She left no stone unturned to get democratic ethos entrenched in the political, social and economic order of the country.
She carried forward the legacy of populism as inculcated by her great father Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in such an amazing way that people become so deeply infatuated with her that the eyes of every Pakistani wept ocean of tears over her untimely and painful assassination. Her cold-blooded murder shook rank and file of Pakistani masses and her unforgettable and charismatic persona would continue to impress the generations to come.
Benazir Bhutto was born June 21, 1953, the first of four children in a well-to-do landowning family of the province of Sindh. She grew up in surroundings littered with the trappings and perks of Pakistan’s post-colonial, English-speaking elite. She was attended to by an English governess, called by her nickname, “Pinkie,” due to her rosy complexion and enrolled in Roman Catholic convent school.
She paid a price for her promise. Over the next five years, with the Pakistan People’s Party outlawed, Bhutto was in and out of detention, sometimes at home, under house arrest, or in prison, under harrowing conditions
While at 16, she had to leave for Redcliff College, Harvard University for which she was not mentally prepared. “I cried and cried and cried because I had never walked to classes in my life before,” she once told an interviewer. “I’d always been driven to school in a car and picked up in a car, and here I had to walk and walk and walk. It was cold, bitterly cold, and I hated it … but it forced me to grow up. “
From Harvard, she went on to Oxford University to study politics, philosophy, and economics, an arena where she honed her debating skills by becoming the first foreign woman to be elected president of the prestigious Oxford Union. She was a brilliant student and excelled in oratory at Harvard and Oxford, inspiring not just minds but also connecting hearts — it was she who introduced the incumbent British Prime Minister Theresa May to Philip May who would become her husband.
A shrewd politician and a committed family woman, Benazir had a legacy that refused to die down with her; As a veteran journalist Hasan Mujtaba commented in his poem, “Tum zinda hokar Murda ho/Wo Murda hokar Zinda hai (You are already dead while you live/She is alive even after her death).

Quaid-e-Azam A Visionary Leader Of South Asia: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari



PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a visionary leader of South Asia and the importance of his two-nation theory is becoming more clear.

PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a visionary leader of South Asia and the importance of his two-nation theory is becoming more clear. He said this in his statement on the eve of birth anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Wednesday.

He held Quaid-d-Azam authored a history by making Pakistan through splendid struggle.
PPP is a real flag-bearer of vision of Quaid-e-Azam. Bilawal remarked Quaid-e-Azam had said 70 years earlier that Hindu and Muslim can never live together. He further stated PPP will continue to protect the religious rights of minorities in PakistanPPP always waged a struggle for equal political, economic and social rights for all Pakistanis.