Friday, February 27, 2009

Who killed Benazir?


Let me narrate a story…………….

To the west of our country, there lives an under dog named "Zardari" who has been yearning for power with out any attitude for it. He enjoyed the perks of power during the regime of his wife as a prime minister and got involved in corruption, money laundering, skimming of government projects and etc. Subsequently, he faced many law suits and was thrown out of the country. However after nine years of exile (period of musharaff's dictatorship) from Pakistan, he smartly used the National Reconciliation Ordinance in the name of his wife to get amnesty and return to Pakistan.  

After having tasted the privileges of power, he did not want to be an under dog anymore. He wanted to be truly powerful and out of the clutches of any restrictions. Now this chap looked around for possibilities and found none. But he understood that political scenario in Pakistan was changing and this was the only opportunity to taste "power". In his search for avenues, he realized that his wife has always over shadowed him. He found himself succumbing to his male ego and desperation of gettting into power. As a consequence, he chalked out a devious plan to eliminate his wife.  
He got in touch with a few anti social elements and executed his plan of killing his wife to perfection. Apart from eliminating a bottleneck (his wife); the assassination also helped him by defaming Parvez Musharaff for security lapses.  

Pakistan lost the only leader who could reinstate democracy. Now, there was a buzz in public; "Who would be the champion of democracy?”. Even before his opponent Nawaz Sheriff could come back to a state of normalcy after the shock of Bhutto's death, Zardari used a card of sympathy to answer the public. Very soon he started canvassing to augument his public support. Naïve and artless people got carried away by his façade of philanthropy, false tears, soothing promises, patriotism and accepted him as their leader. Now, the widower of slain former Prime Minister became party chairman and a member of parliament.
 
Though this chap wanted totalitarianism, his party failed to manage complete majority. He found that Nawaz Sheriff was the only recourse and tied up with him in the name of reinstating democracy. He refused to be the Prime Minister to prevent any kind of ego conflicts with Nawaz Sheriff; once his opponent who then became a proponent. At the same time, he also projected him selves as a true symbol of democracy by not being power hungry. In addition, to avoid any kind of disturbances from army (a potent center of power), he requested Musharaff to continue as the President of Pakistan.
 
Situation now appeared to be stable, but this fellow was still restive. He was busy in garnering support from other small parties and establishing a dialogue with army. As soon as a dialogue with army was established he made use of rancor in public and Nawaz Sheriff for Musharaff to dethrone him from the president’s office.
 
By augumenting support from smaller parties, he ditched Nawaz Sheriff and sent him back to opposition bench. After all, it is very difficult for two powerful people to work in coalition. Moreover, Sheriff's demands (reappointment of judges) were also threatening his very existence in Pakistan.  

By now, all his work was done. He has eliminated every one. Now, who else can be the President of Pakistan other than the touted architect of its democracy; Asif Ali Zaradari.  

As the most powerful person in Pakistan (though on paper), he was aware of the fact that he would be sandwiched between international pressure and domestic pressure from army(terrorists). To avoid any such kind of pressures, he started making pro India and anti terrorism statements. At the same time, continued supporting militant activities of army under table to safe guard his life and maintain domestic peace. (How can a Pakistani Preseident still be alive in spite of his radical statements against army?)Now, the pressure turned in to cushion of support from both the international and domestic ends.
With this cushion of support and prerogatives of presidency, he is living happily ever since.  

Now, who killed Benazir Bhutto?



5 comments:

  1. I dont think Zardari is wise enough to plan out such a exhaustive execution.

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  2. You can never know who killed her. Politics is more complicated than quantum physics also.

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  3. It was a nice criminal story built by you
    Had a nice reading

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  5. Well the last part that you mentioned I liked it very much and I must say tht its very true......no president in pak can afford to go behind the backs of army or even Islamic militancy pockets in NWFP, SWAT and Kashmir............So as long as this doesn't change there would be continuous terrorist activities(horrific ones like 26/11) against countries like ours, UK and US.

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