The patron-in-chief of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, on Friday came down hard on the government for its peace initiative saying that “Bhutto’s grandson is alive and ready to take the challenge”.
He blamed the government for ‘creating a mess’ by pursuing direct talks with militants. “This mess will be washed by the blood of martyrs,” he said while referring to the sacrifices rendered by his grandfather Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and mother Benazir Bhutto.
Addressing a huge public gathering at Garhi Khuda Bakhsh to mark the 35th death anniversary of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (ZAB) on Friday, Bilawal warned that once again daughters will be buried alive if the ‘zalimaan’ succeeded in imposing their ideology on the country. Criticising the peace initiative, he said when the Quaid-e-Azam was creating Pakistan, such elements had opposed him but “today, we are negotiating with them”.
About his grandfather, he said, “Zulfikar Ali Bhutto gave the world the vision of a modern Islamic nation and he was the hope for the common man. He gathered leaders of the Muslim world and gave this nation the nuclear bomb.” Bilawal said that “this country needs a Bhutto one more time”. If his grandfather had not been martyred, the country would not have been in this situation today, Bilawal claimed.
Referring to his mother also as a martyr, he said, she, being a woman, challenged the Taliban, which was actually her jihad against oppression and illiteracy. “Therefore, I say Bhutto Khapay, Bhutto Khapay (long live Bhutto)!”
Drought-hit Thar is ‘intolerable’
Bilawal called the drought in Tharparkar ‘intolerable’ and said it was the result of years of neglect. He did not name former chief minister Arbab Ghulam Rahim, but nevertheless, he implicitly blamed him for the conditions in Thar as he was elected from the area but paid no attention to the dire problem.
He announced that clean drinking water will reach each and every part of Thar by 2018. “We cannot stop floods and earthquakes, but we can certainly combat poverty and unemployment,” he added.
In its tenure, the PPP had initiated the Benazir Income Support Programme and Waseela-e-Haq for the poor, but the present government has withheld funds for these schemes. Addressing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, he said, “Mian Sahib, you visited Thar and announced a relief package, but you stopped the funds for BISP.”
Criticising the PML-N government, he said it was trying to sell the country’s assets in the name of privatisation, but “we see that it’s personalisation”. He added that the provinces had a 50% share in national assets and his party would not allow the federal government to usurp the rights of the provinces.
“The federal government claims that it doesn’t have money to run the country and so I ask them, will you then sell your country for money?” he said, referring to the recently received $1.5 billion cash ‘gift’ from Saudi Arabia.
Zardari worried about present conditions
In his address, former president and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari expressed his anxiety over the problems prevailing in all Muslim countries, saying that Zulfikar Bhutto had worked hard for the unity and prosperity of the Muslim world.
The Muslim world was faced with difficulties we stood with them, but we did not put ourselves in danger. “Today we need to make all efforts to save Pakistan and bring an end to prevailing sectarianism in the country,” he said.
Echoing Bilawal’s statements, he said, “Martyrs never die! Long live Bhutto!”
Published in The Express Tribune, April 5th, 2014.
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Bilawal, Do you remember what your party did in the last government?
But lets focus on the present. What is your party doing for Sindh in the present provincial government?
There was a drought in Thar while you and your party were celebrating the Sindh Festival.
Pakistan is not your fiefdom, we don't have to vote for you or your party. Empty slogans and meaningless rhetoric will not get you votes in the next election. Please descend from your high horse and come down to the masses.
The people of Sindh has voted for your party in every election. It is absolutely shameful that your party NEVER did anything for Sindh. Its high time PPP work for the people of Sindh and pay back to the poor who have made you and your family billionaires.
Did someone say Thar? Is the catwalk festival over?
@Khan:
Well said! They leave the mess and now blame the new Government for talks which has created a pause in killing and hopefully should lead to a permanent ceasefire. He is under age and should not be allowed to speak at adult public forums.
Rex Minor
I dont understand these people, they get Govt. for 5 years and output us zero. Look at the mayor Mustafa Kamal what he did in his tenure. Dont PPP and PMLN have even single Mustafa Kamal in their Govt or is it the party leader that makes the difference.
for the last 15 years Sindhi Leaders were ruling the country in one form or the other...corruption peaked...country Looted abruptly. ..worst Law and order...
it was the incompetency of Sindhi Leaders which brought the nation to such a Turmoil. ..
y don't PPP show some performance in Sindh first? ?
for God Sake...Have pity on Us now...
Before pointing the finger at other, take a look at yourself, its the PPP led gov that cause havoc
PPPP wasted 5 years doing nothing.
Mr. kiddo..your party is the ex ruler!
Little boy, while you were having a playful youth in UK your father was president of Pakistan. Though he spent most of time of his presidency in Europe he didn't try to find culprits of your mother's death nor did he made any attempt to curb violence. Now when his tenure is over you have popped up with tweeter in your hand and demanding a change. Please keep this rhetoric to yourself and ask you father first what he did during his presidency. Enlighten all of us with what you find.
instead of talking about ZAB, the causes and effects of his death, reasons for remembering him the PPP leadership is turning the anniversary into a an event of rhetoric and emotional shouting.
Oh buddy we tried your party's approach regarding the taliban for the last 5 years and it didn't work. We also witnessed the drought that caused all that damage in Thar because your party faoled to provide long term solutions to this area for the last 40 years. So please no speeches based on your grandfather's name until we see action.