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How many Bhuttos can you kill: Bilawal

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Posted online: Tuesday , January 08, 2008 at 00:00 hrs
Updated On: Tuesday , January 08, 2008 at 18:21 hrs


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Young Bilawal Bhutto, thrust into the political spotlight by the recent assassination of his mother, handled a nosy world media on Tuesday with aplomb as he appealed for "privacy" when he resumes his studies as an undergraduate at Oxford University later this month.

In his first full press conference in London since taking over as head of the Pakistan People's Party(PPP) last week, the 19-year-old son of former premier Benazir Bhutto criticised the lengths some journalists had gone to in tracking down his personal details, particularly on the social networking site 'Facebook.'

"When I am at Oxford I hope I can be left alone," the bespectacled teenager said looking relaxed after a tense start before the cameras.

Bhutto firmly rejected questions about the "undemocratic nature" of his PPP succession like a seasoned politician when he said "I do not claim to have any aspiration. I was called and I stepped up to do what I was asked to do."

"It wasn't handed on like some piece of family furniture.

They asked me to do it and I did," said Bilawal showing traces of aggression.

The third generation scion of the Bhutto family also said the threat of violence did not stop him from taking over as party chief.

"How many Bhuttos can you kill? From every house a Bhutto will come," he said.

Bilawal said he had agreed to take over from his mother because "politics is in my blood." But he added "My experience is limited... I intend to learn."

"On behalf of my sisters in Dubai, I should also like to request you to respect their privacy," he said. Bhutto's two daughters--Aseefa and Bakhtawar--are residing in the Gulf Emirate.

Bilawal, anointed Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), said he did appreciate that a team of Scotland Yard has gone to Pakistan to assist in the investigations.

But went out to note that "already so much forensic evidences have been destroyed."

The PPP has raised its pitch demanding a UN probe into the former premier's assassination.

Recalling that Benazir had requested for protection by the Pakistan government, Bilawal said "it is our belief that had she been provided with adequate protection, she would have been alive today".

"Since the death is under investigation, I am not there to comment on who, we believe, is responsible for it," a composed Bilawal said.

Asked whether he nursed any fears, Bilawal said "I fear for my country. I fear that if free and fair elections are...

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» love
Posted by dipti on 2008-01-24 16:03:46.134996+05:30
i love u bilawal...i cant live without u !i luv u.......

» Dynastic lPoliticians and shame less Media
Posted by Hind on 2008-01-09 04:27:54.950551+05:30
How can Bilawal be Bhutto, its really sick for subcontinent people supporting dynastic political families, People in pakistan and most of India take father's Surname. So he is Bilawal Zardari , same less media liks these dyastic people in India and pakistan. See how psudo Ghandis are political force in India, In india these psudo ghandhis invoke Ghandhjis name to get votes, and true succesors of Ghandiji are not cared form. This is true irony.

» COMMON LOSS
Posted by Salim on 2008-01-08 22:35:35.713801+05:30
Rarely do Indian and Pakistani people mourn for the same reason. Killing of Benazir is absurd for the traditional mindsets both in India and Pakistan. If killing of innocent is a sin for Muslims, and so is for Hindus, and killing a woman who swore to fight killers of innocent seems like killing the very fabric of our existence and Almighty. It has thrown a challenge for the younger generation, and whether they will rise to undo the injustices of past. One of the injustice had been separation of Pakistan and India on religious lines, which created so much bloodshed of innocent people, that it's aftermath was even worse than taliban and current rise of terrorism. A new philosophy and rejuvination of local interpretation of religion is needed, rather than import of ideas from Middle East, who anyway view Muslims of this subcontinent as second grade.Only time will tell whether the loss of Benazir will fizzle out like anything else, or Almighty will open his eyes to better the mankind.

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