Why Riots Erupted After Benazir’s Assassination ? An Analysis
By Farid Masood • Dec 31st, 2007 • Category: Politics • (557 views) • No ResponsesThis is not as simple as some authorities are thinking that any one can get rid of the responsibilities in post assassination era by just holding one or two press conferences of making a jumble-bumble of simple information to mis-guide the masses. Doctors can be pressurized to pass on the desired statement, announcement of tapping of telephone call or announecment of three days mourning with a satisfied impressions on face.
Then why such environment was created which hatched the conditions and roits errupted.
Ms Bhutto’s assassination is a planned act, and th beficiaries of her death are not limited with the boundaries on Pakistan. Her assassination was planned in Pakistan as to reap far reaching benefits. Pakistan’s political and economic situation make a suitable environment for taking such action.
We know people of tribal area, as per their tradition, don’t attack women so to blame Baitullah Mehsud or any group from Waziristan. Any why they do so when she was not in government. Current foe of people of the that is President Musharaf who is the chief operating person agaisnt them. Therefore, this factor is eliminated.
We heard a news two days ago the Al-Qaeda took responsibility of her assassination but this proved to be fake. But the underlying meaning tells us that “Is there such kkind of terrorist organization physically exists realy?” or just it is a paper organization to blame all our naferious designs.
In my view there were three (03) persons charged up with this task. One armed with a short range gun, one at a distance with suicide mission and the third one armed and supervising the mission at some distance. If the explosive device fails then to kill the man with pistol. The person with pistol and the person loaded with explosive must be at a close distance that when suicide bomber blow himself it must kill the man with pistol. When the man holding pistol missed shots adn suicide bomber exploded and Ms Bhutto remained stood in sun roof then she got sniper shot from third man in her head.
Ms Bhutto’s initial statements against the militancy and the nuclear program of Pakistan could be the reason of her assassination, but afterwards she had changed her strance a bit which is not desireable internationally so it also could be a reason so her killers may be from outside of Pakistan. Days to come will tell truth as she was really a threat to Musharaf government.
This is simply un-believeable that lever of sun roof of her vehile took her life. And mourning statements of ex-MNA Kashmala Tariq of PML(Q) and Altaf Hussain (MQM) are just rubbish.Surely people had that badly that a leader is killed publically but the situation created by the news of her assassination worked as a pressure relief valve for economically distressed nation and gave a chance to loot some money and grains for days to come. So people started looting ATMs and banks and then setting them on fire to eliminated proof of looting. This scenario also created the environment to ignite old enimities as no rule of law exists. Therefore, firing events were witnessed due to that killing many We should not set forth our hopes to get any clue of her assassination, but it is a fact that if there was a rule of law exists in the country such happening could not be witnessed.
Another fact that Ms Bhutto alongwith PML(N) was a real threat to Musharaf after judiaciary which was eliminated on 3rd November to justify one’s self to take auth as a president. Now, whoever is the chief of Pakistan Peoples Party, election held on schedule or delayed all parties should contest elections as the game is all set to send army back to barraks. This is how the assassination of Ms Bhutto be compensated a bit.
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