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PPP pledges to follow legacy, pursue UN
probe
By Saad Saud
ISLAMABAD—New government paid tribute to
slain former prime minister Benazir Bhutto
and asked President Pervez Musharraf on
Saturday to spare thousands of prisoners
held on death row. Prime Minister Yousaf
Raza Gilani made the plea for their
sentences to be commuted to life
imprisonment in a speech to the National
Assembly to commemorate Bhutto’s 55th
birthday.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has
estimated that about 7,000 people in
Pakistani jails are awaiting execution.
Gilani, a member of Bhutto’s Pakistan
People’s Party (PPP), said the act of mercy
would be a “big gift to the nation”. On
Friday, he renamed Islamabad’s airport as
Benazir Bhutto International. The Rawalpindi
hospital where Bhutto was taken after her
assassination was also renamed after her.
Bhutto, whose party heads the ruling
coalition, was killed in a suicide gun and
bomb attack after she addressed an election
rally in the garrison town of Rawalpindi on
December 27. Another suicide attack had
killed at least 139 people at Bhutto’s
homecoming parade when she returned to
Karachi in October from eight years of
self-imposed exile. A pro-Western liberal
with populist appeal despite foes’
accusations of corruption, Bhutto had been
encouraged by the United States to return to
work with Musharraf against forces of
religious conservatism fuelling militancy in
the Muslim nation. The PPP held gatherings
across Pakistan on Saturday and encouraged
followers to donate blood to celebrate
Bhutto’s life and political martyrdom.
Her widower and political successor, Asif
Ali Zardari, gave blood at the Bhutto family
residence in Naudero in the southern
province of Sindh, having prayed at her tomb
a day earlier. “We don’t know if it is a day
to celebrate or to mourn. Everyone is in
tears,” said Asghar Ali, one of many
loyalists thronging the mansion.
A wave of sympathy helped Bhutto’s PPP win
February’s election. The party heads a
coalition that is still struggling to find
its feet at a time when Pakistan in danger
of sliding into an economic morass and
facing mounting U.S. pressure to do more to
quell Taliban militants based close to the
Afghan border.
Pakistan has formally requested a U.N.
investigation into Bhutto’s assassination.
The PPP harbours deep suspicion over
official findings that Pakistani Taliban
leader Baitullah Mehsud was behind the
conspiracy.
Prime Minister, Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani has
said that the basic objective of conducting
investigation of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto
from UN is to expose the secret or foreign
hand in her assassination.
He expressed these views on the occasion of
inauguration ceremony of Islamabad Chapter
of “The Indus Entrepreneur” (TiE) which is
the among the worlds largest non-for-profit
business promotional institutions here on
Saturday.
While talking to journalists, Prime
Minister, Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani said that
government was utilizing all its possible
resources for the benefit and promotion of
Pakistan’s product in International market,
investment and business opportunities. Prime
Minister said that small and medium
enterprises are the backbone for the
economic development of Pakistan, and also
assured that government would take all
possible measures for the success of
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