Interesting comments from Zaradari. He no longer is accusing PML (Q) of the murder of his wife, by saying: ‘‘I do not want to belittle my martyred wife’s struggle by accusing any individuals or groups (of her assassination)’’.
Why is he having a change in attitude, when immediately after the killing of BB he had accused PML (Q), and reffered to them as Qatil League?
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008\02\18\story_18-2-2008_pg1_4
National reconciliation comes first: Zardari
** PPP co-chairman rules out revenge politics*
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari vowed once again on Sunday to take friends and foes in confidence for the sake of national reconciliation if his party comes to power.
“Revenge is not my motto,” he said at the launch of Media Times’ (Daily Times) Urdu newspaper Aaj Kal. “I do not want to belittle my martyred wife’s struggle by accusing any individuals or groups (of her assassination). I ask all of you to get together for a change in the system, for national reconciliation.”
“We have reached at that point where, if we do not come together, we can lose [Pakistan],” he said. He said he would not compromise on principles, however, citing his years in detention.
Zardari said millions of people would have died had he not acted soberly after the death of his wife. “I see some forces that want to Balkanise our region. These forces will push in if democracy is eliminated and you and I die. And that’s what my martyred wife wrote in her last message that (sic) she feared for Pakistan’s future.”
He recalled the words of his son Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, who said, “My mother always said that democracy is the best revenge.”