Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

Just shows that you can change your name to Bhutto, but does not mean you will be accepted as one.

**Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader **

By Saeed Shah in Mirpur Bhutto

Published: 02 January 2008

The head of the Bhutto tribe, a founder member of the Pakistan People’s Party, has rejected the appointment of Benazir Bhutto’s husband and son to lead the group and predicted that it will split the party. Mumtaz Bhutto’s comments threaten to reopen the deep fissures in the family, Pakistan’s foremost political dynasty. The Bhuttos started to fall out after the execution in 1979 of Zulfiqar Ali, Pakistan’s first elected prime minister, who turned his People’s Party into the country’s most popular political force. Mumtaz, first cousin of Benazir’s father Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, and a former senior official in the People’s Party, said the leadership of the party should have gone to a “real” Bhutto. Asif Zardari, Benazir’s husband, was unrelated to the Bhuttos, while his son carried the name Bilawal Zardari until his mother was assassinated last week, when he took on Bhutto as his middle name.

“The party has come into existence on the name and the sweat and the blood of the Bhutto family,” said Mumtaz, 74, a long-time critic of Benazir who lives on a grand country estate in Mirpur Bhutto, the original family village in Sindh province. “Therefore, the leadership should either have gone to Sanam [Benazir’s sister]or the son or daughter of Murtaza [Benazir’s brother, who saw himself as Zulfiqar Ali’s true political heir].” Murtaza was gunned down in Karachi by police in 1996, leaving a daughter, Fatima, now 25, and Zulfiqar Ali junior, aged 18. After Benazir took over the leadership of the party in 1984, she sacked Mumtaz, over a policy disagreement. Fatima and her stepmother Ghinwa have publicly accused Benazir and Asif Zardari of complicity in Murtaza’s death, which remains unsolved – Benazir was prime minister at the time. Benazir had retorted that Murtaza was killed by people who wanted to “frame” her for it. Sanam always sided with Benazir and it is believed that her relations with Murtaza’s children remain tense, even after Benazir’s death. “The Zardaris have made no sacrifices for the party, whereas the [Bhutto] family have made big sacrifices. The Zardaris have just profited from it,” said Mumtaz.

As Bilawal is just 19 and will continue his studies at Oxford, the announcement on Sunday that father and son will be co-chairmen of the party means that Mr Zardari – who was jailed for seven years on charges of corruption and murder that were never proven – will actually head the party for now. Mumtaz Bhutto said: **“This will split the party very badly. He [Zardari] has no political background or acumen. I think this will lead to break-up. Total disintegration.” Mumtaz, head of the 700,000-strong Bhutto tribe, served as the chief minister of Sindh province in Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s government in the 1970s. **So far, the People’s Party has accepted the succession plan. Sanam Bhutto also endorsed it. She said in a statement: “I believe that the resolution of the issue of leadership in accordance with [Benazir’s] will has not only saved the party from a crisis of leadership but will also strengthen it further.” Fatima Bhutto, who was tipped as a future challenger for leadership of the People’s Party even when Benazir was alive, has so far not made a claim for her grandfather’s legacy but, in a newspaper article, admitted she was never reconciled with Benazir. “I never agreed with her politics. I never agreed with those she kept around her, the political opportunists, hangers-on. They repulse me.” A spokesman for the People’s Party, said: “Whatever Mumtaz is saying, he is saying out of spite for Benazir, spite and frustration, because he is now out in the political wilderness.”

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article3300991.ece

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

How can the PPP claim to be fighting for democracy when it itself is not democratic. Did party members vote for a new leader? NO - very democratic. Like passing the thrown down to some spoilt kid.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader


Notes a former US official who served in Pakistan, “Mr. 10% running it until the boy king comes of age. So much for democracy.”

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

lol rich isnt it, especially coming from ppl who support a dictator?

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

It's time for people to come to their senses and realize that there is no such thing as democracy in Pakistan and never was. Because of the way our society is structured, democracy equals feudal rule and the army stills remains the most stable institution.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

The dictator isn't going around claiming that he's running democracy. He's called it as it is. From what I've heard from his speech's - he keeps emphasizing that he's trying to keep national stability and steer the country towards democracy.

But its rich when a political party is fighting on a platfrom that they want to bring democracy back into town, when the leadership of PPP was decided upon by Pinkie's will, rather than the people's will.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

lol! are you sure, last time he was on the tv addressing the nation, I remember him talking about Pakistan finally entering the third and final phase into democracy? :hehe:

PPP was a brainchild of Bhutto, and then Benazir stepped up and took control. When this self imposing bhudda dictator Musharraf decides he can basically take control of a country though illegal means without elections and continue to go on and on for 8 plus 5 years through illegal means, I think the party that tries to get itself elected by the people has more weight. Atleast we have the choice NOT to vote for the PPP if we think its corrupt.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

You're telling me in another thread that these elections are being rigged, which they probably are, so I disagree my fairminded friend. We do NOT have the choice to NOT vote for PPP if we think its corrupt. The PPP knows this, and asked Amrika uncle if it could get Benazir in the kursi so it could rape the country once more and build a couple more dozen mansions across western europe. I mean, Sherry Rehman probably has had her eye on Paris for some time now.

Secondly, if we're entering the final phase INTO democracy, clearly we're not IN democracy yet. You can't enter INTO something when you're already IN it. So, the country is not yet fully democratic, the president is not a moron and knows he's running a dictatorship. Maybe he feels its a user-friendly dictatorship, and a people-friendly dictatorship, and certainly the country saw much worse with Zia's dictatorship. I do feel the Musharraf needs to play his cards well right now - he keeps making more mistakes like he is, and he's going to be outed in no time and then say hello to General Kiani.

I do agree with you that Pakistani politics is one big mess and a cancer in today's world.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

But isnt that what you Party is fighting against? Feudalism and military rule?

Are you admiting the failure of you beleoved leader, pir Altaf Hussain!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ???????????!!!!!!!

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

I dont know what youre trying to say but rigging electiosn means the PML[Q lota league], which is Musharraf's king party will win. I dont know how you thought of the notion that rigging would mean the PPP would win? Had BB become the PM, Musharraf would have kissed his dhoti goodbye.

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She was fully rigged to win. How do I know? Because that's what the US wanted. The dhottis were definitely being prepped to be kissed goodbye, hence the assasination, which I do think the government either 1) orchestrated or 2) turned their heads oh so innocently when it happened. Either way, they are responsible to some degree, otherwise they wouldn't be fumbling to get their story on the assasination correct.

HOWEVER. I do think it was bloody retarded for that woman to stick her head out of the car when she knew that the car was moving very slowly and that there were no surrounding protective cars, and that the people surrounding her car were so close to the car. There should have been an enforced perimeter of at least 3-4 feet, and I'm sorry, but that's NOT the government's job to supply.

If I want to hold a political rally today, then I am fully responsible for getting security. My own security. If I send a letter to Bush asking him to supply the security, I will get a letter back saying that I have to organized and pay for the security at my event. The PPP should have a security advisor of sorts who should have overlooked these things. If she wanted to be so exposed, then she was putting herself at high risk knowingly. Furthermore, Musharraf had repeatedly warned her that her life was in danger. Others had as well. She had full warning, and well, pride comes before fall.

I just hope her son isn't this moronic, in the event that PPP does win.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

I do not support a dictator nor did I suggest as such. Why are you acting like a kid? can you tell us why the throne was passed down rather than leadership elections.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

LOL. PPP supporters preaching democracy. :hehe:

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

Because PPP is not a political party that believes in democracy. All their talk of demcracy was a sham. PPP is there to support the Bhutto family, and appoint its leaders through 'Wills'.

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Do I look like PPP head of party affairs to you? I just find it funny how certain bootlickers of the dictator, not you because I dont know you, but certain other paid supporters of musharraf are demanding 'democracy' in the PPP while their own master has never showed any respect for it. Next time dont get personal and resort to name calling. And pointing out hypocrisy does not make someone a 'kid'.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

You obviously have no clue what you are saying, which is evident by your posts on PA? BB couldnt even bcome the PM as shes barred from serving a third term.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

Your theory is flawed by the fact that the whole PPP were begging Bilawal to take over

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

Was it written in the ‘Will’? :hehe:

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

Well said, the PPP is what it is because it got millions of votes, in several elections. It is the people of Pakistan that has made the PPP what it is....unlike the dictator.

Re: Bhutto succession will split the party, says tribe leader

So, you are blaming the people of Pakistan for Making PPP into a dictatorship? Amazing.