Government’s persistent refusal to write and reopen those cases in Switzerland has been misconstrued. It was generally believed that it was Asif Zardari who wanted to save his skin but the truth was something else. Mr Asif Ali Zardari is the President of Pakistan and it is well known to all in the world. President of Pakistan has immunity under article 248 of our Constitution and this was well known to Mr Zardari. In fact, Mr Zardari enjoys immunity like all heads of the states in the world. No one can touch Mr Zardari.
Mr Zardari, as the son-in-law of Bhutto and the loving husband of BB, was trying to prevent the posthumous trial of BB and Bhutto family in general. Z A Bhutto was the savior of Pakistan and his contribution to Pakistan cannot be listed in one page of your columns. BB was his daughter who had given Pakistan a new life. She gave this country democracy and saved our country from the clutches of usurpers who clamped Pakistan. How can Mr Zardari let a petty court in Switzerland try Benazir Bhutto? How can Bhutto name be allowed to go down the drain?
When BB’s name was blocked from these petty trials the enemies of Pakistan started lambasting Bilawal Zardari Bhutto in an alleged love affair with Hina Rabbani Khar. Imagine the stature of Bilawal and that of Hina. Imagine the age difference. Imagine Hina as the mother of two kids. Imagine Oxon Bilawal and his looks. I am sure it is not difficult to understand that tens of thousands of unmarried girls would be dying marry him.
This is all preposterous. Well done, Mr Zardari. You have proved your loyalty to BB and the Bhutto clan. I feel sorry for Gilani that he misunderstood and got himself in a ditch with his sons involved in drugs case and so many others. Zaradri sahib you are a true warrior of Pakistan and the savior of this nation, which in any case is languishing in tons of problems.
AMJAD H MIRZA
Lahore
YOUR views are totaly one sided try looking out if your window abd look at the suffering of the common people . Or are you in his payroll as wel
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