Pakistani Lady Minister's Murder: A
Message for BHUTTO
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan -
February 24 2007

London: In a recent column
I expressed apprehensions that
Pakistan
rendered into an epicentre of international terrorism is slipping into a
fratricidal civil war. I have warned of
an implosion beyond the control of the General and ,
if power is not transferred to the
genuinely elected representatives of the people, the situation might culminate
in a point of no return for the country itself.
Many political analysts believe that the goal
of the Pakistani military establishment is to
undermine the unprecedented and undiminished Bhutto phenomenon which
it sees as threatening the forces of status quo that include the
generals, the mullahs and other
retrogressive forces opposing change and
empowerment of the people irrespective of their caste, creed, colour or economic
standing.
It has not been
easy for the Bhuttos to climb the pinnacle of glory and stay
there as the most popular leaders in Pakistan’s history. Martyred Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto walked to the gallows head high so that his followers ever after do not
have to bow down to oppression and totalitarianism. His wife—Begum Nusrat
Bhutto--for long First Lady of Pakistan not only by virtue of being the spouse
of an ex-president—was considered so by the masses by her own right for her
bravery, sacrifices and steadfastness in the darkest hour of military
dictatorship. She along with her daughter—former Prime Minister Benazir
Bhutto—has written with the blood of her great husband and two sons--hitherto
unprecedented chapter in history that shall remain eternal for all those to
emulate who commit themselves to the cause of unshackling and empowerment of the
masses.
The uninterrupted
politics of divide and rule now being
pursued by General Mushharraf and his gang of political thugs
is directed against former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Having failed
to reduce her domestic popularity and international fame through
character assassination and multiple court
cases based on lies, her refusal to surrender to and her dauntless determination
to continue to fight against military dictatorship has caused great frustration
among the rulers. Realising that their totalitarian order is facing
dying pangs, the regime is creating conditions that would deny the masses a free
election restoring the PPP under her to power.
Gory details are unfolding on how
transparently rigged his “mother of all elections” would be. Throwing aside
all norms of presidential rules and etiquette, he has placed himself in the
red-lighted window to openly threatening the
voters to vote for the Q-League—a conglomerate of ill-reputed politicians and
co-operative thugs. His message is: by
voting for Q-League you will vote for me . He
likes the Q-League because it wags
its tail incessantly: it wants Musharraf to keep on his uniform.
In a closed door
meetings he told the Q-League comrade
in arms that he wants them to get him two-third majority in the parliament. For
that, government coffers would be open for them to abuse and his entire
administrative, law and order and intelligence apparatus would be at their
disposal—to get to him the “positive results”. And the pre-run to the polls has
already quite a lot to tell of dirty things to come. Six PPP men were gunned
down in broad day light in Attock—a constituency that Prime Minister Shaukat
Aziz had rigged blatantly on the previous occasion. Shaukat Aziz has already
announced that he would be a candidate again from Attock.
Dr Azra—a prominent PPP leader and sister-in-law of Ms Bhutto
barely saved her life when her car was targeted by the bodyguards of a Sindh
provincial minister obviously to assassinate her. PPPP MNA Sherry Rahman—hit by
a blunt objective by a hefty woman who has been video-identified but remains at
large—has yet to make a full recovery from an injury that numbed her limb and
had to be placed in a straitjacket to keep her head motionless. PPPP candidate
Nafees Siddiqui, his son, Senator Farooq Naek, MNA Fauzia Wahab and several
others were physically maltreated by the regime’s ethnic collaborators.
On the heels of these events came the Quetta suicide bomb attack
on the Balochistan High Court, killing a judge and scores of others besides a
heavy injury toll. The sad news is that
none have been apprehended in any of the recent cases.
Quetta suicide bombing was followed by the Samjhota Express blast
in India killing more than 70 passengers. While Quetta suicide bombing is being
attributed to Taliban/Al-Qaeda, Samjhota Express bloody incident is being
alleged as the work of Jaish-e-Muhammadi and Lashkar-e-Tayabba. Of course in
both the cases, no substantive evidence has been found, neither there has been
any breakthrough in investigations.
Of
these major events, the most sinister was the killing of the Punjab Social
Welfare Provincial Minister Zille Huma . The
message it carried was especially meant for former Prime Minister Benazir
Bhutto. Unlike her Chief Minister Choudhry Pervaiz Elhai who patronised
and funded the recent huge Tablighi religious meeting
in Raiwand as part of his election campaign, Zille Huma earned her name for suporting a
mixed marathon in Gujranwala in 2005. She defied her Chief Minister who was
opposed to it .
Notwithstanding, the Punjabi honcho had his own latent ways of subverting it. Chouhdri
Sahib’s police remained silent witness an unwarranted
thrashing of peaceful participants that included women, children and men of all
ages.
Since
the general is the past master in
hunting with mullah hounds, the gory incident did not make his ‘enlightened’ eye
blink . No one was taken to task in the
Punjab government nor any police or government official punished for inactivity.
And now same Zille Huma who mistook Musharraf’s enlightened moderation as
something of a commitment was brutally murdered by a fanatic—Maulvi Sarwar of
Gujranawala-- who has been at large as a serial-killer for
a long time on account of his belief
that all women who do not adhere to the Islamic code of dressing deserve to be
killed.
It
is alleged that he escaped punishment in the past because of his powerful
patrons. Whenever arrested he was freed
not only for want of credible evidence but also due to intervention of his
powerful Gujrati patrons. The man had earlier murdered seven women described in
the press as ‘call girls’ in Gujranwala and Lahore. He confessed to killing the
‘sinful women’ but was let off after
one year because of lack of evidence but, more accurately, because of religious
and political support and linkage with the intelligence. His patrons, according
to the police, had “paid off” the relatives of the killed and been reprieved
under ‘Islamic’ laws. On occasions he got away for doing an odd job here and
there for the spooks for whom such fanatics are easy to manipulate.
What
has added a dangerously and nationally alarming hue to the entire Zille Huma
episode is the sensational disclosure by him that in the past he had tried to
kill Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. He revealed that once he went to kill PPP
Chairperson Benazir Bhutto when she was addressing a public meeting in Wazirabad,
but did not succeed because of tight security and the huge crowd.
Since
Maulvi Sarwar has had links with the religious, political and intelligence, the
message in Zille Huma’s murder and killer’s statement that he tried to kill
Benazir Bhutto once-- is obviously very clear. It is both an attempt to instil
dread as well to convey that Pakistan is no more safe for her. Her absence
obviously would benefit only one person who wants to be the permanent president
of Pakistan.
Not
undermining the tragic death of Zille Huma, the more seamy side of it that needs
to be investigated is: was she a victim of merely a fanatic or Maulvi Sarwar was
so manipulated and brainwashed into killing her by the spooks of the power that
be to send a clear message to Bhutto to keep away from Pakistan to let the
General have a free hand for ever and ever. After all, his biggest threat is
from her since she carries the largest number of votes. Last but not the least,
Zille Huma’s sad demise should be an eye opener for MMA and other religious
parties. The fanatic and misguiding religious teachings on issues such as dress
which carry no definite definition or description should be stopped forthwith.
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