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Govt’s attitude disappoints Bhutto’s ex-photographer

A die hard worker and Bhutto’s family official photographer Agha Feroz Akhtar has been denied to organise a photo exhibition in federal capital by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government.
Agha Feroz Akhtar told Online News that he was in Islamabad but failed to find any suitable place to organise of over 4,000 Bhutto’s family photographs in a sequence of incidence of Bhutto family in order to attract the masses.
Agha Feroz Akhtar said he wanted to organise the exhibition on July 5, the day when Zia’s military junta established a dummy government of PNA with CMLA as president and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was arrested in 1977.
Feroz said he wished to make a record of exhibition as in the past an exhibition of 4,000 photos of Chinese leader Mao Zhe Dung had been held which was marked in the Guinness book of world record and he also aspired to make a record of exhibitions of more than 4,000 photographs, he said.
He said he wanted to make a museum of photos of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. “I have placed in the exhibition photos of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto from her age of just 20 days to about 10 minutes before her death”, he added.
Agha Feroz regretted the PPP government attitude towards his efforts and said despite his efforts the PPP government did not give him a proper place for holding exhibition on the birthday of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto.
Earlier Agha Feroz had organised the exhibition on Shaheed Benazir Bhutto where thousands of photographs of Bhuttos were set on display. Feroz said hundreds of photos of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto had been put on display in the exhibition which was a record.

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