Saturday, 4 January 2014

Bilawal Bhutto believes Musharraf maybe faking his disease

ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says the former military dictator Gen (Retd) Pervez Mushrarraf’s cowardly trial-evading tricks show he has never been a uniformed soldier.

"I can't believe this coward ever wore the uniform of our brave and courageous armed forces", said a tweet that appeared on Bilawal's Twitter account.
Bilawal's next tweet implied that the decorated 'ex-commando' was faking his heart disease in order to avoid a possible conviction.
He demanded that an independent medical board should examine the erstwhile president of Pakistan.
"All medical excuses must be verified by an independent board of doctors. I have an ouchy is no excuses to skip your treason case", he tweeted.
Amid a heated debate on social media, Bilawal's tweets drew the ire of other political parties especially Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), a former ally of the former dictator.
An MQM leader, Mohammad Anwar, sounded like a Musharraf sympathizer, when he warned Bilawal Bhutto to watch his words and try not to cross the line while criticizing others.
"That's the pot calling the kettle black. Bilawal shouldn't forget that his father, Asif Ali Zardari, just to avoid appearance before a Swiss court, submitted medical certificates declaring him demented", said Anwar Ali.
Another MQM leader, Haider Abbas Rizvi, also endorsed his fellow's stance in a separate statement.
In his rebuttal, Bilawal, who is also PPP's Patron-in-Chief, said that some of the two-faced MQM members were trying to poison party chief Altaf Hussain's mind.
Bilawal tweeted: "Uncle Altaf being misled. MQM had come a long way 2 (to) remove (the) stain of dictatorship over last 5 years. Now undermined by anti-Altaf people within MQM."
Later on, in a bid to strike a balance, Bilawal said that he wanted Musharraf to have a fair trial.
"Political differences aside, Musharraf deserves fair (judicial) trial and not a media trial or twitter trial. (It's a) test 4 (for) democracy and judiciary. (I) advise (him that) he faces (the) court", said he in his tweet.
The former military ruler was rushed to hospital Thursday after suffering a "heart problem" on his way to court in the latest dramatic twist in his treason trial.
The 70-year-old had been summoned to the special tribunal in Islamabad after failing to show up for two previous sessions due to security threats against him.
The former president, who was forced from office in 2008 but returned from exile last year, could face the death penalty or life imprisonment, if convicted.
– Agencies

Tuesday, 31 December 2013

PPP rejects Soomro's resignation linked to Bilawal

KARACHI: As reports came in that chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, was set to make his maiden appearance in the parliament after PPP MNA Ayaz Soomro tendered his resignation from Larkana's NA -204, Senator Farhatullah Babar denied that any such development was on the cards.

Bilawal became eligible to contest elections after turning 25 on September 21 this year and was also scheduled to take reigns of the party by the end of this year.

PPP leader Ayaz Soomro submitted his resignation to the party's leadership in Sindh and vacated his NA-204 seat earlier on Thursday.

Reports said Soomro's resignation paved way for the son of late premier Benazir Bhutto, and former president Asif Ali Zardari to finally make an entrance in the legislatures. However, later party sources said Soomro's resignation had no relation with any plans for Bilawal's foray in the National Assembly.

Media outlets also reported that Ayaz Soomro may now be made an advisor on law to Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah.

Establishment never wanted PPP to reign: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari blamed establishment for its party defeat in May 11 elections, adding that certain elements in establishment didn’t want PPP to reign the country.
Addressing a rally on Benazir Bhuttu’s death anniversary in Garhi Khuda Baksh, Bilawal Bhutto said peace talks with Taliban could not be held.
Terming Imran Khan as ‘Buzdil Khan’, PPP chairman said PTI choked Nato supply to protest the killing of slain TTP chief Hakeemullah Mehsud.
Referring to PTI’s demand to end drone strikes, he said militants would continue to attack even if drone strikes were halted in the tribal areas.

Bilawal declares war against Taliban at start of political career

KARACHI: In a fiery speech at Garhi Khuda Bakhsh to mark the sixth death anniversary of his mother Benzair Bhutto on Friday, patron-in-chief of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari declared war against Taliban militants while announcing the start of his political career.
He also indicated that his two sisters, Asifa and Bakhtawar will also participate in practical politics before the next elections, scheduled to be held in 2018.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari: The new hope for Pakistan’s future

During his recent speech, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari stunned everyone. His style and tone of addressing the masses at Garhi Khuda Bux turned the tide and changed the way many political experts used to think about him – such a performance from him was unexpected and refreshing for everyone.

He was consistent with his words and fluent in Urdu, which has been his weak point in the past. He was emotionally riled up and involved the audience. His speech was even witty, especially when he discussed the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) stance on extremism and their passive approach to the issue.