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London, January 8:: not held, then the country may disintegrate".
Does he fear for his life? he was asked. "I fear for my privacy," he responded.
On several occasions during his press meet, Bilawal asked the media to respect his privacy and allow him to complete his undergraduate studies.
"My mother was always very open to the press. I am only too willing to give time to talk to journalists, and I should like to continue the good relationship. But, in moderation, not only for my own sake, but also for the sake of my fellow students and the college".
Bilawal, who fielded questions from the international media with ease, said he was prepared to schedule press conferences. "But, when I am in Oxford, I hope that I can be left alone. On behalf of my sisters in Dubai, I also like to request you to respect their privacy".
About how he saw Indo-Pak relations, Bilawal said "I believe Pakistan should be able to have peaceful co-existence with all its neighbours."
He said running of the PPP would be left to his father, Asif Ali Zardari, who is the co-chairman. "At the moment, I am concentrating only on my studies".
On the drawbacks of his being an "outsider", Bilawal shot back "It was not my choice to live outside Pakistan. It was made impossible as my mother was sent in exile. I cannot pretend to relate in the same way as people living there, but I am fully aware of what is happening there," he said....
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