Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
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Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
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hmm why her son?why not other candidates who have expereinces and qualifications? is too young to take over and has no exp. and qualifications....it sounds more like they believe in a royalist form you know pas on from generation to generation
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Benazir Bhutto's 19-year-old son Bilawal will take her place as the leader of Pakistan's biggest opposition party, a close relative said today.
Bilawal Zardari, a history student at Christ Church College, Oxford, will be named chairman of the Pakistan Peoples party (PPP). But it would be largely a symbolic role and he would continue his studies, according to the relative who was taking part in an emergency meeting of the party in the Bhuttos' home town of Naudero in Sindh province southern.
Keeping a member of the Bhutto dynasty as a figurehead at the top of the party would help maintain its unity, senior officials argued. But the day-to-day running of the party would be left in the hands of senior party officials and the slain leader's husband, Asif Ali Zardari.
Bilawal Zardari is due to read his mother's will today, and the party leadership must also decide whether to take part in elections that are due to go ahead on January 8.
Many in the PPP argued that there should be no delay, in part because the party would benefit from a sympathy vote in the wake of Bhutto's assassination on Thursday. But officials of President Pervez Musharraf's party, the Pakistan Muslim League (Q), have hinted the election could be put off for a few months.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international ... tworkfront
hmm why her son?why not other candidates who have expereinces and qualifications? is too young to take over and has no exp. and qualifications....it sounds more like they believe in a royalist form you know pas on from generation to generation
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Benazir Bhutto's 19-year-old son Bilawal will take her place as the leader of Pakistan's biggest opposition party, a close relative said today.
Bilawal Zardari, a history student at Christ Church College, Oxford, will be named chairman of the Pakistan Peoples party (PPP). But it would be largely a symbolic role and he would continue his studies, according to the relative who was taking part in an emergency meeting of the party in the Bhuttos' home town of Naudero in Sindh province southern.
Keeping a member of the Bhutto dynasty as a figurehead at the top of the party would help maintain its unity, senior officials argued. But the day-to-day running of the party would be left in the hands of senior party officials and the slain leader's husband, Asif Ali Zardari.
Bilawal Zardari is due to read his mother's will today, and the party leadership must also decide whether to take part in elections that are due to go ahead on January 8.
Many in the PPP argued that there should be no delay, in part because the party would benefit from a sympathy vote in the wake of Bhutto's assassination on Thursday. But officials of President Pervez Musharraf's party, the Pakistan Muslim League (Q), have hinted the election could be put off for a few months.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international ... tworkfront
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
Another Shia he will be killed just like his mother and his grandfather
no shia will ever lead Sunni dominated country
no shia will ever lead Sunni dominated country
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
That can't be the case? A kid would have no chance of being elected.
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
costa they are the prime minister of of iraq shiiicadu
iraq uu sadam ka tallinayo 35 years
iraq uu sadam ka tallinayo 35 years
Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
It's not for to be elected, the kid is a freshman in Oxfort University, just emotional support for the the family and for Bhutto name. The grown up man will be elected but this is as i said just an emotional support for the name and who created the party.
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
[quote="QansaGabeyle"]A kid would have no chance of being elected.[/quote]
that is how things go in those countries brother and as they said in the article am sure they will get sympathy votes
[quote="COSTA"]Another Shia he will be killed just like his mother and his grandfather[/quote]
he will probably end up being a martyr too!!
that is how things go in those countries brother and as they said in the article am sure they will get sympathy votes
[quote="COSTA"]Another Shia he will be killed just like his mother and his grandfather[/quote]
he will probably end up being a martyr too!!
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
[quote="Naaima"][quote="QansaGabeyle"]A kid would have no chance of being elected.[/quote]
that is how things go in those countries brother and as they said in the article am sure they will get sympathy votes !![/quote]
Qansa ma walaalkaa baa?
that is how things go in those countries brother and as they said in the article am sure they will get sympathy votes !![/quote]
Qansa ma walaalkaa baa?
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
costa madan ogayn?
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
I know he is from Afmadow and short fat so if he is your brother.... du ser ocksa ut som honom kort svart och tjock loooooooooooooool
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
[quote="COSTA"]du ser ocksa ut som honom kort svart och tjock loooooooooooooool[/quote]
aflagada maxaa keenay?
aflagada maxaa keenay?
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
[quote="Naaima"][quote="COSTA"]du ser ocksa ut som honom kort svart och tjock loooooooooooooool[/quote]
aflagada maxaa keenay?[/quote]
Walaal kuma aflagadeen aniga noocaas ka hela
waa ku amaanaye xageyga
aflagada maxaa keenay?[/quote]
Walaal kuma aflagadeen aniga noocaas ka hela
waa ku amaanaye xageyga
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
her son? that is just retarded, further proves that this family is simply power and money hungry. Why not the most noble and best man for the job?
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
[quote="COSTA"]Another Shia he will be killed just like his mother and his grandfather
no shia will ever lead Sunni dominated country[/quote]
Bashar Al-Assad a shia is the President of Syria a Sunni dominated country.
Sorry
no shia will ever lead Sunni dominated country[/quote]
Bashar Al-Assad a shia is the President of Syria a Sunni dominated country.
Sorry
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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
Well The Party Has always Being Led By Them And Him And Her Sister Are The Only Bhuto's old Enough.
Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader
if the PPP wants to redeem themselves they need to Have Fatima bhutto as their opposition leader.
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