Adil Najam
News is just breaking that former Prime Minister and head of the Pakistan People’s Party, Benazir Bhutto was killed in Rawalpindi in a terrorist attack.
She was gunned down by an assassin who then blew himself up in a suicide attack. This happened at the end of her rally in Liaquat Bagh, Rawalpindi; the same place where Liaqat Ali Khan, Pakistan’s first Prime Minister was assassinated. Major news networks are now reporting that following bomb blasts at Benazir Bhutto’s rally in Rawalpindi, shots were fired directly targeting her. Her husband, Asif Ali Zardari says that one of these shots hit her in the neck and killed her.
According to early BBC reports:
Pakistani former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been killed in a presumed suicide attack, a military spokesman has announced on TV. Earlier reports said Ms Bhutto had only been injured and taken to hospital.
Ms Bhutto had just addressed a pre-election rally in the town of Rawalpindi when the bomb went off. At least 15 other people are reported killed in the attack and several more were injured. Ms Bhutto had twice been the country’s prime minister. She was campaigning ahead of elections due in January.
‘She expired’
The explosion occurred close to an entrance gate of the park in Rawalpindi where Ms Bhutto had been speaking. Benazir Bhutto had been addressing rallies in many parts of Pakistan
PPP spokesman Farhatullah Babar initially said that Ms Bhutto was safe. But later he told the BBC that Ms Bhutto had died. Another member of the PPP, Wasif Ali Khan, told the Associated Press news agency from the Rawalpindi General Hospital: “At 6:16 pm (1316 GMT) she expired.”
I, like most Pakistanis, am still too numb with shock and grief to think coherently about what has happened or what the implications of this are for the country and for the world. But this I know, whether you agreed with her political positions or not you cannot but be in shock. Even as I type these lines I am literally shaking. Hers was a tragic life story. So tragic that had it not been real no one would have believed it.

At this point all sorts of thoughts float through the politics of this. Why did this happen? Why was it not stopped? What could have been done to stop this senseless murder? Maybe she should not have come back? Who did this? What will this mean for the elections? What will this mean for the PPP? What will this mean for Gen. Musharraf? What will this mean for Pakistan? But all of these are paled by thoughts about Benazir as a person. The woman. The wife. The mother. The human being. What about her?
I have not always agreed with her politically but there was always a respect for her political courage. I had met her many times, first as a journalist covering her when she had just returned to Pakistan in the Zia era and before she became Prime Minister. Later a number of times in her two stints as Prime Minister and thena few times during her exile. In that last period she toll to referring to me as “Professor sahib” and some of our exchanges were more candid (at least on my part) than they had been earlier.
At a human level this is a tragedy like no other. Only a few days ago I was mentioning to someone that the single most tragic person in all of Pakistan – maybe all the world – is Nusrat Bhutto. Benazir’s mother. Think about it. Her husband, killed. One son alledgedly poisoned. Another son assassinated. Daughter rises to be Prime Minister twice, but jailed, exiled, and finally gunned down.
Today, in shock, I can think only of Benazir Bhutto the human being. Tomorrow, maybe, I will think of politics.




















































I must say, after watching the funeral procession, my heart is again broken and listening to the news I cannot believe they are praising their assassins for killing this woman! I find that just totally inhuman, and completely demonic!!!
Bhutto laid to rest:
http://www.vidpk.com/view_video.php?vid=4915
@PC:thanks for your comments and concerns, some very valid point. BTW don’t worry about the Pakistan nuclear weapons; emergency and assassination’s happens in any country (India Indra Ghandi, USA kennedy), it has nothing to do with Pakistan nuclear weapon security. You know it better than us, if security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapon would have been weak, India or USA would have destroyed it long long time ago.
BTW just an advice, go and read the USA news papers, they have a news about 3-4 months ago about two USA pilots carrying live nuclear weapons and flying it all over the USA, that is the ultimate example of weak security and irresponsible behavior of handling nuclear weapons.
I am sad ! I being an Indian and an avid Pakistan watcher was quite sure that BB will be able to take Pakistan out of the mess it has created for itself in the past few years.
Although I remember that Taliban got full support and Terrorism in Indian side of JK was at its peak during her tenure however this time she was invited to speak at India Conclave in New Delhi and she sounded a very different person. She spoke of progress, eradicating poverty and terrorism, She spoke of how Pakistan would like to be in good terms with Afganistan and India (currently which is not !!!). She also gave interviews to some of the private news channels and her body language confirmed whatever she said.
Now that she is no more, It is time for some introspection for all the Pakistanis. Where would they like their country to be in the next one decade.
Options are
A) Ruled by the same people who have looted it for years and be in a similar situation (we call it a failed state).
B) Taliban and Jihadis taking over Pakistan and even worse its neuclear wepons. God forbid if they use it against US or even against India both being big enough countries might lose a city or so but it can have frightning repurcussions for Pakistan for no fault of most of its population.
C) Progress towards becoming a Superpower like India and China.
I don’t want to sound derogatory but when you people say that all the politicians are thugs and scoundrels have you ever thought about where they came from ??? They came from within you people. And unfortunately I can’t see even a single person available in Pakistani politics who can take Pakistan out of this mess…. or maybe it could be Mr Mushraff.
May BB’s soul rest in peace…
How are you affected by Bhutto