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Re:Benazir: Horrible Murder 2007/12/29 11:54 Karma: 23  
Dear Gee Raza & vixbenny,
The situation here is very volatile and emotional. It is not a proper occasion to criticize B.B. Millions of her followers are mourning her tragic martyrdom. Our friend vixbenny and his ideas are well known to me and he is unable to understand the emotions here in Seraiki Wasaib. To criticize her at this occasion of mourning is insulting for people here. Mr. vixbenny should take care in future.

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Re:Benazir: Horrible Murder 2007/12/29 12:48 Karma: 0  
Dear Sir,

i thank you for explaining. I understand your point on timing. Yes, i agree the occasion would not be conducive, and it is not wise to unnecessarily create dissent over emotional topics.

Reza saab, i thank you for your support and your candidness. I am so glad to see the openness with which the people of Pakistan actually reason, as against the general prejudice that our leaders create.

It is also strange, that the same people who mourn Benazir's death, would in fact criticize her if she assumed office and got back to power.

Strange are the ways of the world.

Love and Regards

Vikram
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Re:Benazir: Horrible Murder 2007/12/29 12:52 Karma: 0  
Strange, the realities of life are belied in times of death.

truth is the truth.

Vikram
(Baloch saab, with all due respect to your age, experience and wisdom, i must say that certain things and people's deeds live even after their mortal death.

I totally understand the importance of timing, but stand firmly by my views. I totally understand the people's grief. I accept your decision to delete my views at this point, but due hope that the same should be restored at some point in the future.

The idea is not to insult people, but to be objective, and not be swayed by emotion.

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Re:Benazir: Horrible Murder 2007/12/29 15:30 Karma: 23  
CAN I SHARE SOME MIND-WAVES WITH YOU?

I face few questions:

Is this all doom telling following martyrdom of BB i.e. a words of dis pare and disappointment from all corners, true?
Is this the final truth that people living in this country are helpless against the powers of ruthless domination?
Is this the truth that all, or majority in the state institutions, and those in politics and those in media and those in education etc. are dishonest?
Is this the truth that "no change will take place in foreseeable future?"

CAN NOT THIS BE OTHERWISE i.e:

Even if no progressive optimism, by the general law of history, there is always a limit to everything,

Even if we believe that evil prevails against good as permanent enemy of good, the forms of evil are short lived.

Throughout history, evil sustained itself by continuous camouflage, escapes and reappearances,

Evil has guts and evolves on concentrated power, but evil has a big weakness in terms of illegitimacy, and it requires continuous strengthening to sustain illegitimate,

I agree that for people like me and you, thinking of action for good and peace is romantic and idealistic rather silly idea, BUT ...

It is so because we, the individuals on the side of good and peace, are weak by a small human weakness,

A small agent of evil resides inside us which is the fondness for ease and comfort, the ease and comfort which we are not destined to avail, which is just an illusion BECAUSE

One of things I am clear about is, we are unsatisfied when we live in illusion of comfort, but we relish satisfaction when we do a bit of our work, the work of meeting, agreeing on and advancing the word of peace, progress and truth,

Many times I pushed friends to some action, the process was always annoying, but I saw a ray of true satisfaction in the eyes friends when we had it performed,

And by 'WE', I mean Seraiki friends.

This may be a Big dream that Seraikis are placed in best position to start 'Action for Peace' but there is no harm in dreaming big when it is for good of others and all.

Ahsan Wagha
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Re:Benazir: Horrible Murder 2007/12/30 04:27 Karma: 23  
Dear friends

Mrs Bhutto has been killed through an un known person .Whether he was
a member of Al-Qaida or agencies It is question before the pakistani
people forever.
It is grief of all Pakistanis who believe in democracy and human
rights .Now the future of Pakistan is in the hands of terrorists .
I want to know Who will struggle for civil rights of Pakistani people
now .All the people who believe in liberalism and civil rights are
alone at this stage
.I think future of Pakistan is uncertain .CHROON SOBOON KI ZANGEER
has been broken

I think we all Seraikis are with Sindhi people in this sudden grief.
because it is our own grief.
I don't know who has died 'civil rights for people 'struggle for
depressed class or only one person Muhtarma Benazir Bhutto
Aslam Rasoolpuri
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Re:Benazir: Horrible Murder 2007/12/30 16:05 Karma: 23  

Bhutto's son named as successor
Bilawal Bhutto (BBC)

Bilawal says his father will run the party while he is away
Benazir Bhutto's 19-year-old son Bilawal has been chosen to take over her Pakistan People's Party, after her assassination on Thursday.

He will become president in a ceremonial capacity while he finishes his studies at Oxford University.

Bilawal told journalists at the Bhutto family home: "My mother always said democracy is the best revenge".

Ms Bhutto's widower, Asif Ali Zardari, who will run the party day-to-day, said it would contest January elections.

And he appealed to the former prime minister Nawaz Sharif - a long-time Bhutto rival - to drop his threat to boycott the polls.

Name change

Mr Zardari and his son were speaking at a news conference after a meeting of the PPP leadership in Naudero, near Larkana in southern Pakistan.


PPP TOP LEADERS
Asif Ali Zardari offers prayers at his wife's family home (29 December 2007)
Asif Ali Zardari (pictured) Benazir's widower and former political ally, has faced corruption and other charges
Bilawal Bhutto Benazir's son, a 19-year-old Oxford University student, considered too young by some PPP members
Makhdoom Amin Fahim Senior PPP figure and top aide to Benazir

Profile: Bilawal Bhutto
Mourners blame Musharraf
Search for stability continues

Another senior party official, vice-chairman Makhdoom Amin Fahim, said Ms Bhutto had named Mr Zardari as her successor as party chairman.

But he said Mr Zardari had turned it down in favour of his son - a decision he said the party leadership had endorsed.

Mr Zardari also announced that the couple's children would now change their names and be called Bhutto Zardari.

Sitting between his father and Mr Fahim, Bilawal himself said his father would run the party while he was away at university.

"When I return, I promise to lead the party as my mother wanted me to," he said.

But Mr Zardari blocked any further reporters' questions to Bilawal, saying that although party chairman, he was still of "tender age".

"We are all in mourning," he said.

Mr Zardari also said he had refused to allow an autopsy on Ms Bhutto's body.

"I've lived here long enough to know how and where an autopsy would have been conducted," he said.

Instead, he said the party was asking the United Nations and the British government to conduct an investigation similar to the one carried out after the killing of the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

And he appealed for an end to the unrest in Pakistan, which has killed at least 38 people since Ms Bhutto's killing.

New pictures

Earlier, Pakistani television released new pictures it said showed Ms Bhutto's attackers - a gunman and a suicide bomber. They also apparently showed Ms Bhutto was inside her car, and no longer standing through the sun roof, when the explosion happened.

The Dawn newspaper highlights suspects accused of killing Benazir Bhutto
Pakistani media picked out two suspected attackers, one of which apparently raised a gun (bottom)

The images added to the dispute over Ms Bhutto's death.

Interior ministry spokesman Brig Javed Iqbal Cheema said on Friday that she was killed when the force of the bomb blast knocked her head against a sun roof fitting, and was not hit by bullets.

The PPP has insisted she was killed by two bullets, one of which pierced her skull and another which hit her in the neck.

The assassination opened the question of whether elections due on 8 January would go ahead as planned.

The ruling party says they are likely to be delayed for several weeks, on the grounds that the vote would "lose credibility" if held under current conditions.

Opposition parties have been calling for a delay, amid widespread unrest and political disarray following the murder of Ms Bhutto.

Tariq Azim of the ruling PML-Q party said a delay would allow the PPP more time to re-organise.

Pakistan's election commission has called an emergency meeting for Monday, to decide whether the poll should be delayed.

But the PPP says it wants the elections to go ahead as planned - even though it is not clear who would be its leading candidates.

At 19, Bilawal is legally too young to stand for parliament.

And his father has been repeatedly accused of corruption - though he denies the charges and has never been convicted in court.

Mr Zardari said party vice-chairman Mr Fahim would probably be its candidate for prime minister.

But the BBC's Owen Bennett-Jones - reporting from Naudero - says filling the political gap left by Benazir Bhutto will be a very big challenge for her party.
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