Zardari tried to kill me : Hashwani

The allegations that were made against the "play boy’ for Murtaza’s assassination might be right after all. Being the biggest beneficiary he needs to be investigated for BB’s murder as well.

Zardari tried to kill me, Hashwani alleges in his book - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

**ISLAMABAD: A clash in a hotel’s disco 31 years ago turned into a lifelong rivalry with former president Asif Ali Zardari, says business tycoon Sadruddin Hashwani in his recently published memoir, Truth Always Prevails.
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This is just one of the many mentions of Mr Zardari in the 248-page book which contains some really harsh words and allegations against the former president, prompting the latter to serve a Rs1 billion libel notice on the tycoon.

**The “playboy” is the first introduction of Mr Zardari in the book.
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**“What have you done and from where did you get the courage to do what you did to my son?,” Mr Hashwani quotes Hakim Ali Zardari, the father of Mr Zardari, as having said to him on telephone, a day after the clash at the Marriott’s “discotheque” in Karachi in 1983.
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**According to the book, the people who created disturbance had been thrown out of the hotel by the staff on the directive of Mr Hashwani, Chairman of the Hashoo Group which owns several five-star hotels in the country.
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**The author claims that it was through Hakim Zardari’s telephone call that he had come to know that Asif Zardari was one of the “hotheads” who had begun “arguments that turned into a gunfight” in the hotel.
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**Mr Zardari “still has the grudge for that incident”, according to Mr Hashwani who has narrated a number of incidents in his book, accusing Mr Zardari of not only victimising him but also plotting his assassination.
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Mr Hashwani also believes that the 2008 Marriott bombing during the PPP’s last tenure in government was not carried out by Taliban or any militant group. Quoting an unknown “friend in the intelligence”, he claims that it was politically motivated and aimed at killing him. But he has not directly blamed the former president for the incident.

**“In 2008 and 2009, there were five attempts on my life,” alleges Mr Hashwani, mentioning the period Mr Zardari spent in the Presidency after the 2008 elections. According to him, the period was not different from the first two terms of the PPP government under Benazir Bhutto.
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**“He (Mr Zardari) fraudulently converted the party into a fiefdom. A man who had not won a popular election, and probably never would, was presiding over the destiny of 200 million people. This time he has an alibi, all disturbances could be blamed on that omnibus word terrorism. In reality, the presidency was run like a cartel. In his motivation and methods, the Zardari of 2008 was not different from the Zardari of 1990. If anything, he was worse – Mr Ten Per Cent had become Mr Ninety Per Cent,” writes Mr Hashwani.
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Giving account of the Marriott bombing incident on Sept 20, 2008, he writes that his decision to stop by at a mosque for prayers while on way to the hotel had actually saved his life.

He alleges that the dumper that had struck the hotel situated in a high security zone was escorted by a car.** Later, he writes, through a “propaganda” campaign the president and his office started telling the international media that the president was the real target of the attack as he was scheduled to have dinner with some parliamentarians in the hotel.
**He was presenting himself as a warrior against and a victim of terrorism, one who had lost his wife and now was in danger himself. “This was a great story to spread just before a visit to the US,” Mr Hashwani says, giving the reason for the government to launch the propaganda.

**“It was clear to me and to most in the security establishment that Zardari was not even remotely the target of the bombing,” says the author.
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**He claims that a senior government official contacted him after the attack and asked him to tell the media that President Zardari was the target of the attack.
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**“I had to move from Karachi, the city of my birth, to Islamabad in 1990. This was not a planned migration or a business decision but an attempt to protect my family and me from criminal elements backed by political forces out to get me in Karachi,” he writes and alleges that the “person targeting me was none other than Asif Ali Zardari”.
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**“While Zardari had a personal score to settle with me given out past history in Karachi and a disco incident in 1983, he was also doing this with other businessmen and resourceful individuals because he saw his wife’s electoral victory as not just a political, but a commercial opportunity,” the tycoon writes while mentioning the ordeal he had gone through during the first term of Benazir Bhutto as prime minister.
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“As soon as his wife came to power, Zardari and his cronies pushed government officials to investigate my companies to find any evidence that (Gen) Zia had done me favours,” Mr Hashwani claims.

He has also mentioned a telephone call and a meeting with Mr Zardari when the latter wanted to buy a piece of land from him that he had bought in Karachi from a Parsi family.

**“When he came home to finalise the deal, I could tell that he wanted me to hand it over for free.….. I sold the plot at my cost price. The whole experience of meeting and selling that piece of land to Zardari was unpleasant,” he writes. “It gave me a good idea of his greed and character.”
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**Mr Hashwani says he was informed by some military officials, including Gen Asif Nawaz who later became army chief, about a plot to kidnap and kill him in Karachi’s Bath Island area after forcing him to transfer his properties, particularly hotels, to others.
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**“You have to leave. We have decided against sending you to Islamabad, as we can’t predict what Zardari will do? I suggest you leave for Lahore. I have already spoken to Nawaz Sharif, the Punjab chief minister,” Mr Hashwani quotes Gen Asif Nawaz as having told him.
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However, instead of going to Lahore, Mr Hashwani says, he went to Dubai amid army’s escort.

**“In 1990, when Benazir was dismissed from office, there was relief that a very corrupt and very disappointing government, which had frittered away its goodwill fairly soon, has gone. Benazir’s government had proved unequal to the economic challenges that Pakistan faced,” he says of the performance of the PPP’s first government.
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In his notice, Mr Zardari has termed the book “a false, derogatory and vexatious publication full of blatant lies” aimed at damaging his reputation.

Published in Dawn, November 18th , 2014

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It seems like he has personal grudge against Zardari (who is no angel btw) & he is trying to get even with him. I wonder if Hashwani would soon be joining PTI & if he is we know who is backing him.

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Can expect this from Zardari, the most corrupt person around.

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spicy book :khumar:

link to soft copy?

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@Anwer_Pasha @Sachaydino

Yeh to PPP kay khilaf saizh horahi hia…

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Hashwani is all out against Zardari

On the other hand, Zardari has sent a notice of Rs. 1 billion not only to Hashwani but also another notice to the publisher “Penguin”.. Well money is very important you know..

  • ZARDARI SENDS DEFAMATION NOTICE TO HASHWANI OVER BOOK MENTIONS

Zardari sends defamation notice to Hashwani over book mentions Last Updated On 18 November,2014 About 2 hours from now

The notice alleges Hashwani of damaging Zardari’s goodwill.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Former president Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday sent Rs 1 billion defamation notice to Sadruddin Hashwani over mentions in Hashwani’s book, Dunya News reported.
The notice alleges Hashwani of damaging Zardari’s goodwill.
The author and publisher have been given the deadline to seize distribution of the books and retrieve it from markets within 14 days or else the court will be moved against the author and the publisher.

Zardari sends defamation notice to Hashwani over book mentions | Pakistan | Dunya News

جھوٹ...زرداری صاحب کوشش نہیں کرتے یقین ناآئے تو بلاول کے مامے سے پوچھ لو اوپر جا کر.

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‘Hashwani’s book removed from Karachi outlets’ - Pakistan - DAWN.COM](http://www.dawn.com/news/1145433)

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why would pee pee pee and Zardari try enforce ban booksellers from sales of this book in Karachi?

They have filed a complaint and sent the author of the book a legal notice why do they not let courts decide what’s right and what’s wrong or if the author has actually defamed Zardari and should pay a fine.

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Books have been removed from Karachi stores. That Hashwani guy is stupid. Soon he will face the courts. He has chosen a wrong person.

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Not as stupid as the person he has mentioned in his book. As for choosing the wrong person you are right, anyone who can murder his brother in law and wife can do anything. Quite agree with you.

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In the 90s, every third businessman in Pakistan had a story about Zardari looking for his share. Nothing new really.

Even Nawaz Sharif cannot talk anything negative about Zardari anymore, yeh Hashwani kis khait ki moli hai? I suppose he'll end up facing blasphemy charges.

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Hahahahah...yeh bhi establishment ki sazish hai :)

Actually why do we even blame politicians for any wrongdoings? Blame it all on ISI who is busy spreading rumors against innocent politicians who have been forced by ISI to build castles in Pakistan and overseas, appoint family and friends on key positions, launder money, bribe police and judges etc etc.

And then somehow is the sazish is also linked to PTI as well, aik teer main 2 shikaar.

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Wow, you really do believe some outlandish gossip.

Of all the thiings he has done, even his political opponents don't believe he was involved in the assasination of Murtaza and BB.

Zardari is known to be corrupt, he is not known to be a killer.

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You can try to be silly all you want, but it is a known **FACT **ISI has killed many popular leaders, given funds to those their political stooges, used national security resources to control politicians they don't like, and tried to destroy democracy in Pak.

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Shoe bomb anyone? Yeah, Hashwani is liar, Zardari is right.

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As usual, u don't know what you are talking about.

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:k:

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and as usual, you really do :chai:

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ISI might have killed popular leaders but some politicians being corrupt is not ISI's sazish. Politicians shouldn't hide behind ISI for all their corruption and incompetence. It is a fact that ISI illegally kills people (which is condemnable) but it is also a fact that politicians also directly/indirectly kill many opponents.