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    ZAB remembered as champion of democracy, role model for politicians on 44th death anniversary

    ZAB remembered as champion of democracy, role model for politicians on 44th death anniversary

    PESHAWAR (APP): Many politicians die in bed and some in exile but a few make their way to the heart and mind of people and become immortal by fighting for the rights of people and supremacy of the constitution and democracy.

    Former Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was considered among one of such leaders and a charismatic politician of Pakistan, who accepted gallows 44-year ago on April 4, 1979 but did not compromise on the rights’ of people and supremacy of the constitution and democracy.

    “Death was meaningless for Z.A. Bhutto, who gave the 1973 constitution and devoted his entire life for the people of Pakistan and died for them,” said Malik Azmat Khan, former Minister of State and PPP leader while talking to APP on Tuesday.

    He said that Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto did not bow before dictatorial forces and refused to beg for mercy for a crime that he had never committed. “When Bhutto Sahib heard about his death sentence as a result of an unfair trial, he said, ” I am not afraid of death. A Muslim’s fate is in the hands of God. I can face Him with a clear conscience and would tell Him that I rebuilt His Islamic State from ashes into a respectable nation,” Malik Azmat recalled.

    He said the strong courage and determination of Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was also reflected throughout his life and political career besides giving ordinary Pakistanis a voice.

    “Quaid-e-Awam has earned dignity for the country at regional and international levels due to his great political stature, intellect and vision,” said former MPA, Nighat Yasmin Orakzai while talking to APP.

    She said Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto broke all the shackles and rejected a compromised foreign policy. She said that Bhutto’s Shaheed in short time has made Pakistan a strong, progressive and independent nation of the Muslim World.

    “Bhutto Shaheed had managed to unite Muslim leaders in the historic Islamic Summit Conference hosted in Pakistan in Lahore in 1974 and also spoke about the Kashmir issue in the UN and always defended the oppressed Kashmiris at all international forums,” she said.

    She said ZAB started the nuclear programme of Pakistan and saved Pakistanis from all external and international threats and made Pakistan’s defense impregnable.

    Nighat Yasmin said that even today, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto is remembered as a man of principles, true statesman, real reformer and the great master of dialogue, adding that he brought together people from across the political spectrum and developed consensus on the 1973 constitution.

    Besides his land, labour, industrial, corporate, legal and economic reforms, she said that ZA Bhutto health and education reforms have provided quality services to millions of Pakistanis besides significant relief under peoples’ work reforms and national volunteer development program.

     She recalled that Bhutto Shahib managed to bring back around 93,000 Pakistani war prisoners and ceased territories were exchanged after the 1971 war, without compromising on the interests of Pakistan.

    Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto who came from a comfortable background, attended Christ Church College, Oxford, and briefly practiced law in London. After returning to Pakistan, he started law practice in Karachi. He was a well-off young lawyer who turned to a politician and won people’s hearts due to his pro-poor policies.

    Despite pro-US policies of the Ayub’s government, she said ZA Bhutto as Foreign Minister gave a new spirit to Pak-China relationship and later resigned as a foreign minister and founded the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).

    After Bhutto’s untimely death, she said his legacy was passed on by his wife Begum Nusrat Bhutto and great daughter Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed in difficult times. Following the footprints of her illustrious father, Benazir Bhutto fought for supremacy of democracy in Pakistan and became the first woman Prime Minister in the Muslim world.

    He said both the leaders considered KP as her second home and loved Pashtoons from the core of their hearts. On December 1, 2007, when BB Shaheed came to Peshawar was welcomed by hundreds of thousands of PPP supporters and said, I seek your help and cooperation to turn this land of Pakhtoons who suffered greatly in war against terrorism, into a peaceful zone.

    He said that ZAB and BB were martyred under a well thought out plan to keep the land of Pakhtoons backward, illiterate and deprived of their rights. He said the untimely death of ZA Bhutto and Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed was a great loss to the country and had these leaders were alive today, the existing economic, political and geopolitical challenges would not have confronted to Pakistan,” said former Senator Sardar Ali Khan while talking to APP.

    Sardar Ali said that Benazir’s martyrdom had weakened dictatorship and restored genuine democracy in the country. After her martyrdom in Rawalpindi on December 27 outside Liaquat Bagh, the torch of Bhutto’s political legacy was now with foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who was determined to carry forward his grandfather and mother’s legacy.

    The Pakistan People’s Party is still an undeniable force in national politics. Despite the passage of four decades to Shaheed Bhutto’s murder, he still lived in the hearts and minds of people and those who wanted to wipe him out from Pakistani politics themselves are not remembered in good words in today’s political landscape.

    Although ZAB and Benazir Bhutto Shaheed were not among us today, however, their guiding principles and visions were a great source of inspiration for people, political workers and future generations to take the country to the safe shore of democracy.

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