PPP plans to reopen case of Bhutto’s ‘judicial murder’

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Just when you think Pak Government can not get any more stupid they go and do something more stupid!

They cannot even arrest and put on trial one american murderer terrorist in 2011 they cannot even find solution to the americans putting bombs on streets of pakistan but they want to re investigate a crime in the 1970's what a bunch of time wasting idiots!

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I don't know what is wrong with the PPP. The other day, I saw a clip of zardari addressing the national assembly and he had a photo of benazir on the podium. What's the point of that? You are the freakin president of the country. Start acting like one. I don't get why they keep beating the same drum over and over. You can't have a PPP person speak for more than 2 minutes without mentioning the shaheed A, B, C. This when they have been in power for 3 years and haven't done jack about the case.

It's unfortunate that she died. However, I'm quite sick of the government of the country acting like the grieveing family of a dead relative. They'd probably replace quaid-e-azam's image from the bank notes if they could get away with it.

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^^^ He will keep milking her death for ages to come. Same with ZAB. Pakistani political parties revolve around personalities...dead or alive.

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http://www.dawn.com/2011/04/05/aitzaz-ready-to-represent-ppp-in-bhutto-case.html

Aitzaz ready to represent PPP in Bhutto case

SUKKUR, April 4: Renowned lawyer and a leader of the Pakistan People’s Party Chaudhry Aitzaz Ehsan has said that the reference sent to the Supreme Court for reopening the case of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is legally justified and any case can be reopened by the apex court.

He said that if he was asked to represent the PPP in the case, it would be an honour.
Talking to reporters in a reception at Sadhu Bella here on Monday, he said that the Bhutto case had not been reopened before and it was to be decided by the Supreme Court if it could be heard or not.
Information Secretary Qamar Zaman Kaira and other leaders of the PPP, who had come here from Garhi Khuda Bux Bhutto to proceed to upcountry, attended the reception hosted by Mukhi Eeshwar Lal, a leader of the Hindu community.

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I wonder if PPP would also start investigation murder of Liaquat Ali Khan, after all, all problems in Pakistan are solved so lets solve old murder cases now.

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I will be very happy if they do this.
Killers of any one should be must brought to justice .

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Will you care to read, the nonense you are writing here against the most popular leader in the history of Pakistan, is highly condemnable and deplorable. The government is very much justified for re-trial of this very high profile judicial murder case. I don’t know why this is creating so much pain you know where for many here? itna jhoot bolo ke such ka kahin pata na chalay.

Parhta ja aor sharmata ja or parhti ja oar sharmati ja.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/04/05/we-must-exorcise-our-devils.html

We must exorcise our devils

**I WRITE this one day before Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, elected prime minister of this luckless country, was murdered 32 years ago by an army usurper and his handmaiden judiciary, and two days before he, the beloved leader of millions of Pakistanis, was buried in the presence of seven or eight people, the rude charpoy on which his body lay for the funeral prayers so short that his feet were protruding a foot off it. **

His wife and daughter were not allowed within hundreds of miles of the funeral, jailed as they were in the headquarters of the establishment, Rawalpindi; not a sparrow flew that day in Larkana. The military establishment under Zia had had its revenge: killing the very man who put salve on the deep wounds inflicted on the hapless nation, and upon the army rank and file, by unthinking and cruel and stupid generals led by a drunken sot.

And then some say his murder should not be revisited, yes that is the word I want, by our newly emboldened and muscular (the Almighty be praised) superior judiciary; trotting out mealy-mouthed reasons and technicalities and more mealy-mouthed reasons and technicalities. There are very many reasons to look at the disgraceful way in which ZAB was tried and then done to death.
The first, of course, is the shameful way in which his so-called ‘trial’ was held, first by denying him a court of first appeal by trying him in the Lahore High Court instead of in a sessions court. Secondly, by bringing him before a judge who was an avowed enemy: Maulvi Mushtaq, whose appalling behaviour towards ZAB during the trial is a horror story in itself. And thirdly, by the army usurper putting pressure on pliant (all of them from Punjab, please note) judges through the servile chief justice, Anwarul Haq as admitted by Nasim Hasan Shah, one of the hanging judges, and later the chief justice(!) of Pakistan. I ask you.

Indeed, by the dictator and his collaborators in the judiciary using every trick to get rid of those judges who were considered ‘unreliable’ (all non-Punjabis, please note again), and changing the make-up of the bench to facilitate their plan to hang Bhutto come what may, forced retirement of judges included.

Nor is this all. Noted lawyer Raza Kazim disclosed just the other day that Anwarul Haq, who headed the hanging bench, tricked Bhutto into stating that (unlike the Lahore High Court) he had faith in the Supreme Court which was hearing his appeal. The quid pro quo was that the death sentence imposed by the Lahore High Court would be commuted to life imprisonment by the Supreme Court. This trick was played on Bhutto through Mr Hamid Mehmood a great gentleman, who had grown up with Anwarul Haq, and who also knew and liked ZAB.

When Mr Mehmood visited Bhutto in Rawalpindi jail and made the proposition to him, ZAB asked him if he was sure this was not a trap being set by Anwarul Haq. Mehmood replied that he had known the chief justice since childhood and that he would not go back on his word. We all know what happened subsequently. Hamid Mehmood was a broken man after that and could never forgive himself for trusting Anwarul Haq. He died of a broken heart not long after. No, gentlemen, no, ZAB’s case must be revisited and if it opens other Pandora’s boxes so be it. We simply must exorcise our devils.

Maulana Fazlur Rehman is an unfathomable personality if he is anything: requesting the American ambassador (thank you, WikiLeaks) to push his candidacy for the premiership of this luckless country one day; the very next saying the Americans are the worst thing that ever happened to Pakistan, and the Taliban the very best; the very next offering to mediate between the Americans and the Taliban, but not in Pakistan (thank you again, WikiLeaks).

Let’s say it straight: why will their apologists not understand that the Taliban and their friends and associates whether they be called Al Qaeda or Hizbut Tahrir or Al-Muhajiroun or Afghan Taliban or Pakistani Taliban, and all other such, are all linked to one another, and are in the business of taking over the state of Pakistan, a first step to global jihad? And that they will kill and maim all who come in their way: innocent men and women and children; our army soldiers; our police, even their own apologists such as Maulana Fazlur Rehman simply because he too is a part of the organised state.
Why will the maulana, deft son of the greatly deft, and shall we say most innovative, politician Mufti Mahmood, not understand that he was targeted twice in as many days last week precisely because he is a part of the democratic system, by the very same terrorists he supports? Plainly said, anarchy is the aim of these murderers.

Nor is it only people like the maulana who refuse to smell the coffee, so does my friend Imran Khan. Nor do my friends in the afwaj-i-Pakistan, hung up as they are on being India-centric whatever the devil that means. Really, one despairs at the shallowness of the thinking that goes into their ‘strategic’ policies. Consider: the so-called and short-lived Kurram peace deal seemingly done, and now allowed to be undone to further the self-same agenda, taking with it many innocent lives so cruelly cut short by the terrorist murderers.

The denouement is at hand, however, and no matter what lies are told to the common people and more harebrained schemes thought out, this country is in for a very high jump indeed. Remember that the US presidential elections are to be held in 2012 with campaigning starting this autumn. Remember too that the Republicans, more hard-line than the democrats, will up the ante re: Afghanistan many notches. Think about it, gentlemen, and for God’s sake come to your senses.

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Yeh...may be they have to hire Sherlock Holmes to detect and Agatha Christie to write...a best-seller in the making... :D

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About flipping time..

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belive it or not all parties in pakistan revolve around personalities dead or alive..as somebody rightly pointed out..

Btw will this case also look at the roles of Army and US in regard to judicial murder of ZAB?

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Ahmed Raza Kasuri, the plaintiff in Bhutto's case, quite convincingly settled any doubts about the veracity of the original verdict in the last episode of Khabarnaak...

He brought up several points, some more commonly known, others not so:

  1. Bhutto while addresssing more then 200K crowd at the parade ground in Pindi on Feb 28, 1971 declared that he will break the legs of whoever attends the joint parlimentary session called by Awami league in Dhaka.

  2. Kasuri who unlike Bhutto gave precedence to a unified Pakistan, was the only one from West Pakistan who had the courage to do exactly what Bhutto, being a thug that he was, had warned against.

  3. Following Kasuri's indiscretion, he had 18 assassination attempts on his life. His brother was also attacked and survived. The last attempt on Kasuri when he was returning from a wedding with his father and mother sitting in the back seat, resulted in his father getting killed.

  4. Kasuri, registered an FIR and named Bhutto as the culprit. Nothing came out of FIR and he didn't get any justice through out Bhutto's totalitarian reign.

  5. After the proceedings were finished in Bhutto's murder case, Bhutto was granted a special privilege by the Supreme Court to address the court, Bhutto spoke for four days and at the end himself stated that the proceedings have been fair

  6. Prosecution then proceeded to pull their ace out and produced the IG and five inspectors who took an oath on Quran and said usually people take oath on quran to plead their innocence, but today they will take an oath to plead their guilt and that Bhutto had ordered them to carry out the killing.

  7. Upon hearing this, Bhutto slumped in his chair as he knew his fate was sealed...

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Aah,
There were not five inspectors.
One was Arshad from Lahore , He was than ASI of FSF who fired.
Two were Ghulam Hussain and one other.
Arshad Iqbal got training at Hur camp Rohri as a constable.( I was too there-1973)
Nobody tells that these three once applied to court for changing their admission but after great pressure on their poor families they again became Iqbali Mujreman.
Two officers accused (I remember their faces yet) One Mian Abbas , Director (DIG) and Ghulam Hussin But denoyed. But died in custody due to alleged heart fail. Mian Abbas named my two friends Bahadur Shah (From Shorkot) and Zamin Abbas (of Mianwali) as his witness. Both could not afford themselves as witness as ordinary persons can not face a military rule. Bahadar Shah later died as DSP in Karachi in an assault by MQM. I don't know the where about of Zamin Abbas.
That was a total fabricated case against Bhutto .
This was only a negligence of Arshad.

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You are that old? I thought you were one of the guys in your avatar, but it turns out they are your grandkids! :hehe:

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he is my son Jawad Pasha on wheel chair
and really
my grandson is too there.

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just tell me where did BB so called shaheed and zardari got thse millions of dollars how he has palaces in euorpean countries and how the hell he is able to buy a building which worth is around some million pounds kis kis ka khoon choosa hay app kay mahan facist Zardari nay aur haan why dont PPP also ask Supreme court to investigate all the political murders which took place in the time of Bhutoo

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Crape. It was militry and ISI who released him by cardoning of Kot Lukhpat Jail for three days, got the decision from stupid judge on gun point after kidnaping their relatives got their consent by paying huge amount of money. If you are ignorant on that, go to thread opened by Zakk. But you guys never visit threads which speaks of truth. And yes your JI blamed Punjab's home minister of his release. Read the news, get acquinted with the truth, then write something which is intellgible.

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I have replaied bs like above many times. But you are banned according to avatar or your title molvi sahib, How in the hell are you writing here being a banned person?

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I think your personal attack is third grade and stupid. Aren’t gupshup rules forbid you not to write personal BS nonsense?

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yea...but they don't apply to you right? when u talk about other's nana nani??

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Bhai mere my comments were never being personal. It was kind of a general quote for kids who become suicidal bombers, are distracted and misguided by their parents, gaurdians (which can include nana nani) and peers. Why do you take this as personal?