Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder
Zuban e khalq ko naqara e KHUDA samjho….. har cheez ko adalat main prove karna zaroori nahi hota. buhat si cheezain UNIVERSAL truth hoti hain, jaisay, sooraj mashriq say nikalta hay, rat tareek hoti hay, zardari looter aur murderer hay, ye bhi UNIVERSAL TRUTH hay.
Read it carefully :**
Murtaza Bhutto and Asif Zardari**
After returning to Pakistan from exile , Bhutto offered his sister, Benazir Bhutto, the chance to revive the manifesto of PPP which his father championed. However, he was not happy with the ways of Benazir’s husband Asif Ali Zardari and wanted him removed from influence in the PPP. When Benazir decided to side with her husband, Murtaza became a strong critic of the PPP government and the ongoing corruption. Zardari, and his protege Abdullah Shah Lakiyari (then Chief Minister of Sindh), obstructed Murtaza’s political campaign. Murtaza invited Zardari to talk in private and settle the problems within the family. However, the meeting ended in confrontation. It is believed that Murtaza shaved off half of Zardari’s moustache; humiliating Zardari. It is widely believed in Pakistan that this incident drove Zardari to rage and he used help from Lakiyari’s police machinery to assassinate Murtaza Bhutto. Benazir became highly unpopular after this incident and her limo was stoned by PPP workers when she tried to visit Murtaza’s funeral ceremonies. After Benazir’s government was dismissed in 1996, Zardari was detained for having a part in Murtaza’s assassination. However, no charges were ever proven due to lack of evidence.
Don’t tell me that were not PPP workers :cobra:
Just before his death, Bhutto, 42, had verbally attacked the government (Govt of his own sister). “There would be trouble if the Police tries to arrest me without a warrant,” he had declared.
Bhutto was sought by the police on the charge of inciting attacks on two CIA centers the previous Tuesday where it was thought that his party activist Ali Sunara was detained.
On Thursday, 20 September 1996 at 6:35 p.m., Bhutto, along with six other party activists, was killed in an encounter with police near his residence. Among the dead was Aashiq Jatoi, the acting provincial chief of the Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto Group). Jatoi was a brother in-law of Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan. The injured list included six activists of Murtaza Bhutto’s party and three policemen, including Superintendent of Police of Saddar area of Karachi and two other station house officers (SHOs).
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Official explanatio**n
A Sindh government handout issued late the night of Bhutto’s death said that Bhutto’s vehicle was allowed to proceed to his residence by SHO Clifton after it was stopped. Bhutto’s gunmen, sitting on the land cruiser vehicle, resorted to indiscriminate firing injuring Area Superintendent of Police (ASP) Saddar, SHO Clifton and a person in a nearby taxi. Other gunmen sitting in Bhutto’s vehicle also started firing straight at the police. The police, under the command of ASP Drakshan and ASP Saddar, returned fire in self-defence, and after an encounter of 20 to 25 minutes, took control of the situation.
The police claimed that they reached the Bhutto’s residence at number 70 Clifton, at 8:30 p.m., to arrest him. The policemen alleged that security guards, belonging to Bhutto and stationed at his house, opened fire, injuring several policemen. Return fire by the police party caused fatal injuries to Bhutto and his supporters.
Police said Bhutto’s followers, who were in three cars returning from a party, fired first when asked to stop. Police returned fire, killing six people, all members of Murtaza Bhutto’s faction. This was confirmed by the Deputy Inspector General of police Shoaib Suddle. Suddle further said that the police had insisted on checking the vehicles because of tightened security after two bomb blasts in Karachi on Wednesday, 18 September 1996, in which one person was killed and at least four others were wounded. The party activists who were wounded were identified as Dr. Mazhar Memon, Siraj Hyder, Ismail, Ayaz, Asghar and Bachhal. The policemen who were shot were ASP Saddar Shahid Hayat, SHO Clifton Haq Nawaz Sayyal, and SHO Napier Junaid. Two injured policemen remained unidentified. The injured were moved to the Aga Khan Hospital and Civil Hospital. Those who were killed with Bhutto were identified as Ashiq Jatoi, Rehman Brohi, Sajjad Hyder, Abdul Sattar Rajpur, Yar Mohammed Baloch and Wajahat Jokhio. The bodies reached JPMC Hospital at about 3:30 a.m. The police arrested 12 supporters of Bhutto and seized about a dozen AK-47 rifles from their possession.
Some policemen who had stopped Bhutto’s vehicle later claimed that they did not know whose car they had stopped. They said that they would not have opened fire on the motorcade had they known that it was Bhutto’s. Others said that they had fired in panic and self-defence. Senior police officials were tight-lipped about the tragedy.
Sources said that after the incident the Rangers again cordoned off the area and searched the house.
PPP version
Dr. Mazhar Memon, Senior Vice President of the party’s Hyderabad Division, blamed the police for opening fire on Bhutto without any provocation. “We were returning from a public meeting at Surjani Town, District West of Karachi, when the police and Rangers stopped near the 70 Clifton,” Dr. Memon stated at the JPMC Casualty Department. He said that Bhutto had exited the car to talk with the official. The policemen suddenly opened fire on Bhutto, seriously injuring him. Dr Memon said, “I also came out of the vehicle to help my injured leader who was on the ground and I received a bullet in my leg.” Dr Memon added that when Bhutto’s guards saw him on the ground in a pool of blood, they rushed out and opened fire on the police. The policemen ignored Bhutto and continued firing. Memon added that when the firing died down, the Rangers who were on the spot jumped from their vehicles.
Some eyewitnesses said that Bhutto, after getting out of his car, challenged the policemen to shoot him. A man was seen struggling for his life after being hit by police fire in front of the DIG police residence. The firing continued for half an hour, causing great panic in the area. Soon after the incident, when newsmen rushed to the hospital, they were beaten by highly emotionally charged policemen. The personnel of the law enforcement agencies cocked their guns and confiscated the cameras of photographers. One of the police officers ordered his force to open fire at journalists should they ignore his orders and advance.
Now tell me can Multan Polic Fire on Gailani Son ?
Can Lahore Police fire on Nawaz Sharif’s Son when he was PM ?
Even Police can’t fire on ordinary MNA or MPA son so how they fired on a big persoanality ?
Guys wake up and accept the real face of Zardari :mirch: