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Zardari says fears not of pen, jail or death


GARHI KHUDA BUX: President Asif Ali Zardari said that for the next three years he would focus on strengthening the party and let those govern who are being given power through the 18th Amendment. He said he would follow in the footsteps of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and visit every place in Pakistan and meet the people.

He said that he had promised to extend the mission of Bhutto and he is fulfilling that mission.

He said, “Whatever conspiracies we faced in two years, we responded with democracy.”

He said if they wanted they could call people but they never wanted to stop the progress of Pakistan. He said, “We are not afraid of pen, jail or death.”

He said Benazir Bhutto had taught them that democracy was the best revenge.

He said the Pakhtuns wanted to thank him for giving them identity but he said this was because of Garhi Khuda Bux from where their politics starts and ends He recalled Benazir’s concern over the moves to remove Pakistan’s flag from Swat. He said, “We heard her, understood her and did not let it happen, and the Pak flag is flying in Swat.”

He said he knew that poverty could not be banished. He said the PPP government would solve problems of power and water shortage. He said he would inaugurate a power plant in Naudero on Sunday.

Zardari also took pride in the 18th Amendment terming it his success.

He said he could not act in a way that would make Bilawal say that his father had blocked democracy. He said people would remember him as a Bhutto activist, who became president and returned his powers. He said Bhutto believed that power lies with the people, who decide who will govern. This is Bhuttoism, he said.

Courtesy www.Geo.tv

 

 


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