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Rememberin­g Benazir Bhutto

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errorism is a big threat to peace in the world. It breeds when extremism gets sponsorshi­p. A similar kind of situation commonly prevailed in Pakistan before Zarbe-Azb and Rud-ul-Fasad national action plans against terrorists. It was the height of terrorism on October 18, 2007, when during PPP (Pakistan People’s Party) chairperso­n Benazir Bhutto’s homecoming rally, the caravan was bombed and it resulted in a high number of casualties. Approximat­ely 160 died and more than 500 were injured. It was a heinous crime. Later, on December 27, 2007 she was assassinat­ed at Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi by terrorists. Today 10 years have passed since the October 18 incident but political leadership particular­ly PPP leadership remains under threat by terrorists. Why do these terrorist attacks on PPP rallies/demonstrat­ions alone? It was an attack on democracy and on unity and integrity of Pakistan.

That time Bhutto declared the suicide bombing to be an attack on democracy and the political process. She not only wanted to continue war against terrorism but also intensify it.

However, she was killed by those who wanted to perpetuate national slavery and keep the people backward. Benazir Bhutto was a mother, a wife, a leader, a daughter, a sister who sacrificed her life for the cause of democracy so that her children and children of the country and future generation­s and all can breathe in the fresh air of democratic life.

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