Islamabad
March 22, 2010: Co-Chairman of Pakistan People Party
President Asif Ail Zardari has said that Begum Nusrat
Bhutto was great woman and a national asset not only
because she is the woman behind two great leaders of
our country--Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed
Benazir Bhutto-- but also in her own right for having
fought a heroic struggle for the restoration of
democracy in the country.
He said this in a message
on the occasion of the 81st birthday of Begum Nusrat
Bhutto falling on March 23, 2010 and coinciding with
the Pakistan Day celebrations.
Begum Sahiba is a living
example of a life standing tall despite unspeakable
tragedies inflicted upon her by successive
dictatorships bent upon destroying the social,
political and constitutional fabric of the country to
perpetuate themselves in power. In the struggle for
democracy she witnessed and endured the execution of
her illustrious husband through judicial abuse, the
tragic assassination of her two sons in the prime of
their lives and of her daughter, the Muslim World's
first elected Prime Minister.
When democracy was
subverted and Shaheed Bhutto incarcerated she led
upfront the Party and the people against tyranny and
dictatorship with admirable courage and conviction.
She also was brutalized by forces of dictatorship, the
scars of which she still wears on her mind and body.
The head injury that she
received during one of the protest demonstrations at
the hands of the minions of dictatorship eventually
resulted in the loss of her memory.
On her 81st birthday there
is some consolation for her as the nation and the
Parliament are poised to rid the Constitution of
dictatorial vestiges against which she fought and
endured all her life. It is an irony of fate that as
her struggle seems to bear fruit, she cannot
comprehend its meaning nor bask in the glory of
triumph and achievement.
A woman of great
compassion, elegance, grace and courage she will
continue to inspire generations of Party workers and
democrats and lift them to higher goals in life.
At the time of
Independence she soothed the scars of many by actively
participating in relief measures for refugees pouring
into the new found country bereft of resources.
She was the woman behind
the leader who gave this country the unanimous
Constitution, held the OIC Summit, gave nuclear
program and brought back prisoners of war and
retrieved lost territory through the Simla Accord. She
actively participated in the efforts for empowering
women and under privileged. She will always be
remembered by the Party for keeping the Party flag
high at a time of its greatest challenge and
adversity. When the time came she was undeterred and
stood tall and erect against pygmies and dictators
bent upon stifling the voice of the people.
It is hard to find a
comparable example in contemporary history of a brave
and strong woman who endured so much of personal
ordeal in a life long struggle for democracy and
rights of the people.
Seldom before perhaps has
one individual suffered so much and paid such a heavy
personal price for the salvation of so many. We owe a
debt of gratitude to her.
On this occasion I urge
the Party workers to remember her in prayers.
I also urge them to
rededicate themselves to the principles for which the
Begum Sahiba struggled all her life and suffered so
much for the cause.