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Benazir
confirms to return home tomorrow
DUBAI:
Former Pakistani premier and Pakistan Peoples Party chairperson Benazir
Bhutto said she wanted to serve people of Pakistan and would return
home on Thursday after eight years of self-imposed exile.
"Yes, I am going," she told
reporters in Dubai when asked if she would fly to Karachi on Thursday
as planned.
Addressing a press conference, Benazir
Bhutto said, "Nobody can keep me away from Pakistan. I have heard
this morning that more than a million people are gathering in Karachi
to welcome me."
“I will keep my promise of returning
to Pakistan. It is true the Pakistan government has been trying to keep
me away from home but I have decided to return nevertheless," a
defiant Benazir said.
"As I prepare to leave. I pray to
God to bring democracy to my country and fulfill the aspirations of
the people of my country," she said.
''My party and I will rebuild civil society
and set up infrastructure for providing education and livelihood at
grass-roots levels, so that the country's youth can take part in building
a strong economy,'' Ms. Bhutto said.
To a question how she intends to take
on pro-Taliban and radical movements in the Northwest territories, urban
areas, madrassas, mosques etc, Ms. Bhutto said,'' I believe that the
absence of political parties causes a vacuum that the extremists fill.
''The key to successfully controlling
fanaticism in the border areas is to make citizens aware of the dangers
that extremists pose and to build a groundswell of support for the government,
so that Pakistan can control the militants.
''I have moved the Supreme Court of Pakistan
to allow political parties to function in FATA. We should recall that
both PPP governments, from 1988-1990 and 1993-1996, aggressively administered
these territories, and purged them of the most egregious drug barons
that formed an international drug cartel. We will once again have open
interactions with their constituencies; learn what they need to improve
their lives and then to work toward developing policies that deliver
those needs.
Fostering a better level of trust and
understanding among the people in the border areas, and delivering on
their key needs, is the key to improving our security situation.
When she was asked if President Musharraf
does not honor the agreement, how does she expect to advance her agenda,
Ms. Bhutto said,'' I sincerely hope that Gen. Musharraf will listen
to the public outcry and the people's desire for legitimate presidential,
parliamentary and ministerial elections. However, if he chooses to continue
tampering with the constitution, he will face a fresh confrontation
with the judiciary, the legal community and the political parties.
The PPP will, however, continue to fight
for what it believes in: democracy and civil rights.
Yet another question, PPP chairperson
said,'' I have been told that there is a threat to my life if I go back.
But I must tell those who would hurt me that I will not be intimidated.
I do not fear the extremists, for I have put my fate in the hands of
the people of Pakistan, and my faith in God.
Courtesy Geo
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