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Benazir's eldest daughter Bakhtawar appointed as chief of PPP's Women Wing

Written by ANI
  
Monday, 09 June 2008

London, June 9 (ANI): Former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto's eldest daughter Bakhtawar Bhutto (17) has reportedly been appointed as the head of the PPP's Women Wing, a post which her mother once held, before climbing up the political ladder to reach the top political post in Pakistan. 

In a TV interview, Bakhtawar pledged to carry on her mother's political legacy. "I definitely want to help people in Pakistan. I want to continue my mom's mission in any way I can, whether it is politics or something else - I haven't decided yet," the Times Online quoted her as saying in the interview.

Wearing a plain white skirt and a beige jacket, she giggled throughout the interview, said the paper.

Bakhtawar, who goes to school in Dubai, said: "I am proud to think people see me as a role model. I'm a very confident speaker and I hope all women can do what they want.  I was given the opportunity. I was privileged, as you know. I was born into the family that I am in, where everything I could have was my right. Everything was equal between me and my brother and there was no discrimination between the sexes."

Her 19-year-old brother Bilawal, an Oxford undergraduate, was appointed co-chairman of the PPP along with Bhutto's widower, Asif Ali Zardari, within days of the assassination and is widely seen as a future leader of the party.

"We have been brought up to equality and everything my brother was given, I was given. In education, we went to exactly the same schools, exactly the same teachers. Education for women is as important as for men because I believe we can all have the same jobs in life," Bakhtawar told a Pakistani satellite news channel.

Although she has clearly inherited her mother's self-confidence, Bakhtawar has yet to adopt her sense of style.

According to the paper, Bakhtawar's appointment has led to speculation that she, rather than her brother, might be the next star of the Bhutto dynasty. Bakhtawar's public reminder that she is Bilawal's equal has also raised memories of the bitter sibling rivalry that divided the Bhuttos after the death of Benazir's father. (ANI)

 Reply:   How can one expect rule of law
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (9/Jun/2008)
Zardari did what he was keen for as per BB.
How can one expect any good, rule of law or rule of merit from These people who instead of promoting, those faithful workers who devoted their lives for party, who bear every pain for the party, sacrificed their lives, legs and etc, are promoting their own kids.
They never give single benefit to those who died on 18 Oct in PPP's caravan, they didn't give anything from party fund to those who died along Benazir on 27 DEC.
When ever it comes to sacrifice these vultures looks to wards common man and when ever it comes to benefits they look to wards their families.
What a shame and disgrace these people are, for Pakistan.
 
 
Zardari did what he was keen for, from 2004.

Zardari keen to have all children in politics

* Bilawal, Bakhtawar and Asifa to start with PPP's students' wings

By Irfan Ali


KARACHI: Bilawal, Bakhtawar and Asifa Zardari, the children of Asif Ali Zardari and Benazir Bhutto, are likely to start their political career with the People's Students Federation and the PPP women's wing,

Sources in the Pakistan People's Party told Daily Times on Saturday that Mr Zardari told a delegates from the PSF and the Ladies' Wing at Bilawal House this week that he wanted to see his children become active in politics.

The three children, who at present study in Dubai where Ms Bhutto lives in self-exile, will not be able to play an active role in politics until the completion of their education, the sources said.

However, they will remain in contact with seniors in the students' and women's wings of the PPP for political training.

"Mr Zardari said he wanted Bakhtawar and Asifa to learn from the seniors in the Ladies' Wing," said MNA Nafisa Raja, who is president of the organisation's Karachi chapter.

Mr Zardari, who son of former MNA Hakim Ali Zardari, also has other members of his family in politics. One of his sisters, Faryal Talpur, is nazim of his home district of Nawabshah and another, Dr Azra Pechuho, is MNA from there.

Sources in the PPP said that the announcement of Bakhtawar and Asifa joining the Ladies Wing could be made at the organisation's next convention.

Mr Zardari reportedly hinted at having Bilawal join the PSF when an official of the Sindh People's Students Federation complained that the PPP leaders do not allow their sons to join the party's students wing


 
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