BB wants to go Dubai - govt puts her on Exit Control List

Re: BB wants to go Dubai - govt puts her on Exit Control List

Aalsi she owns 51% of Damac which is one of the largest private development company in Dubai…She has earned more money during Dubai property boom than she could ever dream of making in Pakistan no matter how corrupt she would become…I think after her problem of corruption cases is resolved she would just stay in Dubai and try to become a king maker…use her new found money from Dubai property boom and release of funds from frozen bank accounts to do wheeling and dealing in Pakistan…all she needs to do is buy enough clout in Pakistan establishment where most of the guys are for sale…we are going to see a lot of BB infulence in our country in future…but I don’t think she is intrested in risking her life and actually intrested in physical politics in Pakistan…MY PERSONAL OPINION!!!

Re: BB wants to go Dubai - govt puts her on Exit Control List

You could well be right about this.

Re: BB wants to go Dubai - govt puts her on Exit Control List

She left…hope she never comes back.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jIE0IUn4WIiaMBpjG8SI_6H5RXzgD8SKRHN00

Bhutto Changes Mind, Leaves Pakistan

By ZARAR KHAN – 3 hours ago

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Opposition leader Benazir Bhutto flew out of Pakistan on Thursday after the Supreme Court vowed not to be intimidated by any threats of martial law when it decides whether to validate the military president’s recent election victory.

A suicide bomber, meanwhile, attacked an air force bus, killing eight and wounding 40, the latest in a series of attacks against President Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s security forces.

Bhutto’s decision to visit family in Dubai came just two weeks after she ended eight years in exile, only to be targeted by assassins. The two-time former prime minister’s on-again off-again travel plans have been a source of confusion since then.

“She has gone to Dubai to see her ailing mother and children,” her spokesman Farhatullah Babar said Thursday afternoon after Bhutto was seen stepping onto an Emirates plane in Karachi. Hours earlier, Bhutto said she had decided to cancel the trip, citing lingering political uncertainties. “She will come back on Nov. 8.”

Pakistan has been rocked by suicide bombings in recent weeks, deepening political turmoil ahead of a Supreme Court ruling on whether Musharraf’s sweeping Oct. 6 presidential victory was constitutional. There are fears he could impose a state of emergency if judges rule against him, jeopardizing the country’s transition to civilian rule.

The court, which in recent months has emerged as the main check on Musharraf’s dominance, said Thursday such rumors would have no impact on its decision.

“No threat will have any effect on this bench, whether it is martial law or (state of) emergency,” said judge Javed Iqbal before adjourning until Friday. The judge warned the next session after that could be Nov. 12, three days before Musharraf’s current term expires.

“Whatever will happen, it will be according to the constitution and rules … No group should think that it can take the Supreme Court hostage,” he said.

Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup, has pledged to quit the army before starting a new presidential term, but declined on election night to say whether he would accept a negative verdict from the court.

The doubts over his political future and what course he might take if blocked from a new five-year term has added to the climate of uncertainty in Pakistan amid the escalating violence.

Bhutto’s Oct. 18 homecoming was the target of the country’s deadliest-ever suicide attack, claiming more than 140 lives. Earlier this week a bomber blew himself up near Musharraf’s army office in Rawalpindi, a garrison city just south of the capital, killing seven.

There have been no claims of responsibility for the recent attacks, but most have been blamed on Islamic extremists, who also have engaged in deadly clashes with the military in the volatile northwest.

With his authority and political clout fading, Musharraf agreed to a corruption amnesty to help Bhutto return to Pakistan. That followed months of talks on a possible pro-Western alliance between them to counter Islamic extremism after parliamentary elections slated for January.

Musharraf, a key U.S. ally, is under pressure from Washington to crack down on pro-Taliban and al-Qaida fighters hiding in the country’s border regions near Afghanistan. But stepped-up Pakistani military action since July has sparked reprisal attacks across the country.

The suicide bombing on the Pakistan Air Force bus occurred at around 7 a.m. Thursday near an air base in Sargodha, about 125 miles south of Islamabad, air force spokesman Sarfraz Ahmed said. All the dead were air force employees, said Sahid Malik, an official at the hospital treating the victims.

Elsewhere, security forces were struggling to contain militants directly challenging the state’s authority and pushing for the imposition of Taliban-style strictures on society.

In the northwestern district of Swat, where recent clashes between security forces and supporters of a pro-Taliban cleric have claimed more than 100 lives, fighting has resumed after a two-day lull.

An army helicopter attacked militants Wednesday in the Sambad area of the mountainous region 80 miles northwest of Islamabad after it came under fire. Eighteen militants were killed, including Commander Tariq, an aide to the hard-line cleric, Maulana Fazlullah, said provincial home secretary Badshah Gul Wazir.

Early Thursday, militants attacked hilltop positions of security forces in the Khwaza Khela area, triggering a gunbattle, said Ali Rahman, a local police official. He added that troops backed by helicopter gunships and artillery continued targeting militant facilities, killing at least five.

The security forces suffered no casualties, he said.

APTN cameraman Mohammed Yousuf in Sargodha contributed to this report.

Re: BB wants to go Dubai - govt puts her on Exit Control List

I hope her supporters who will vote to bring her in again can atleast realize her worth now...

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And she should stay in Dubai for good. How many more people have to scarifice their lives on her return? This selfish and egotistical lady now wants to hold a big rally in Rawal Pindi on her return.

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Good to see that the supreme court will not be intimidated by the dictators threats to impose emergency. If he does it will probably be his last desperate attempt to save his kursi before he will be dumped by the people of Paksitan

Bhutto leaves for Dubai amid rumours of emergency](http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=296233)
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Pakistan’s former prime minister Benazir Bhutto Thursday left for Dubai, where she was to stay until the country’s top court decides on the legitimacy of President Pervez Musharraf’s re-election.

‘She will be visiting her family in Dubai and will be back in a couple of days to lead a rally in Rawalpindi on Nov 9,’ said her party spokesman Farhatullah Babar.

Bhutto’s husband, Asif Ali Zardari, and three children are currently residing in Dubai.

However, sources in Bhutto’s Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) said she left the country because of fears that Musharraf might declare a state of emergency if the Supreme Court rules his election victory unconstitutional on the grounds that he ran for the post while remaining the military commander.**

‘Keeping in mind the prevailing political uncertainty in the country, we have advised her to leave the country for at least one week,’ a senior leader of the PPP said Wednesday.

Twice deposed on graft charges, Bhutto returned to Pakistan Oct 18 after a power-sharing agreement with Musharraf in exchange for her support in his re-election this month.

Under the deal, Musharraf granted her amnesty in corruption charges that forced her to stay in self-imposed exile for eight years until Oct 18, when a suicide attack killed 140 people in her homecoming rally.

The agreement, however, remains in limbo as Musharraf’s eligibility to run for a second term as president, which he won overwhelmingly, as well as his presidential order that made Bhutto’s amnesty legal were challenged in the Supreme Court.

A day before leaving for Dubai on Emirates Airline flight 606, Bhutto warned that imposition of authoritarian rule would not be accepted.

‘If emergency is imposed, people will come out and resist it,’ she said, stressing the need for free and fair elections and the transition of power to a democratically elected government.

The Supreme Court was expected to hand down the verdict on Musharraf’s re-election in the middle of the month though initially there were reports that the decision would come Friday.

**On Thursday, the court adjourned the hearing until Friday but announced the following session will be held on Nov 12, after which the verdict will be announced.

The court took notice of the rumours of the imposition of authoritarian rule in the country, saying it would not be intimidated by such threats.**

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:rotfl:

Her departure to Dubai is part of the much touted deal with Musharraf. She had agreed that after coming back to Pakistan and having a big reception (to keep the PPP jiyalas happy), she would then go back to Dubai, and then only return after the SC had made a decision on Musharraf. This will be hard for die-hard PPP supporters to accept but it’s time they stopped believing in myths and started accepting the hard facts of selfish Pakistani politics, as demonstrated by BB.

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I love the contracdictory headlines.

Yesterday.

Bhutto cancels trip amid state of emergency rumours
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22685532-38197,00.html

Today.

Bhutto leaves for Dubai amid rumours of emergency
http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=042bd1b8-5829-49ee-a8e6-d5babe18537e&&Headline=Benazir+Bhutto+leaves+for+Dubai+

So did she stay or leave because of the Emergency talk? :hehe:

Re: BB wants to go Dubai - govt puts her on Exit Control List

I believe her favourite band is ‘The Clash’. Maybe she was humming one of their tunes; ‘Should I Stay or Should I go’. :slight_smile:

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I just hope she never returns...

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ameen..she is the most cunning and shrewd lady..of pakistan..the most corruptest woman of the world..anti islam..anti pakistan..pro india../pro US..pro West....

such woman ..should shown boots ...nothing else....

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ehsan bhai...the threatsb are not spreded without any base....

it is going around at top most level that ...declare emergency..as martial Law will be 100% un accetable..not in pakistan ..even to Mushy Masters ..US....

the emergency will be for 2 or 3 months..ande after 6 months...election will be held....

the SC will hear the case on Monday and Tuesday..5th and 6th november ..than on 12 November....

Ch. Ietzaz Ahsan..one of the most intelligent lawyer of the world..and the president of pakistan bar ...said that..Government is going to do "something" ..as Mushy is in fear that...11 judges ..if only 6 will kick him..he has to leave....!!!!

it is heard that new PCO draft for the judges is going to be prepared in Ministry of Law....

daal mai kuch kala hai..Allah khai karai....

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BB’s returning to Dubai is part of deal: Hafiz Hussain

MECCA: Leader of the Muttehadda Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), Hafiz Hussain Ahmed said that the chairperson PPP Benazir Bhutto’s returning to Dubai is a part of deal with the government. Talking with Geo News in Mecca, he said that Benazir Bhutto went to Pakistan to place the party workers at the stage of shahadat. Hafiz Hussain Ahmed said that Nawaz Sharif should be allowed to come back to Pakistan. He said that the solidarity of the APDM is related to the solidarity of the MMA. Hafiz Hussain said that Imran Khan should consider the rules of the game instead of becoming sentimental even in the opposition.

http://thenews.jang.com.pk/updates.asp?id=31516