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Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) said that the Taliban had called out the PPP and said that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) were the Taliban’s allies and enjoyed a “free hand” and were allowed to run elections and campaigns.

In an interview with BBC’s Hardtalk, Bilawal said: “The terrorists had called out the PPP, and said we will not allow them [PPP] to campaign, we will attack. They kidnapped our candidates, former prime minister’s son was kidnapped, the former governor’s son was kidnapped. They also took other political party’s names, Imran Khan’s PTI, PML-N and JI. They said these are our allies, they have a free hand, they can run [elections and campaigns].”

Bilawal explained that the reason why PPP’s popularity and seats in the 2013 elections was low because of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

“You show me how the American president or British parliament can function if they’re under threat from the terrorists, they’re not allowed to campaign while others have a free hand,” the chairman said.

When asked about the corruption allegations against co-chairman and father Asif Ali Zardari, Bilawal said that ‘umpteen’ corruption charges and cases were pending against former premier Benazir Bhutto and Zardari. “My father spent 11.5 years in jail without being convicted,” he added. At this, the show host said: “I’m sure Imran Khan would say he doesn’t tell lies,” at which Bilawal shot back, “But he does, and we know it and it is on record.”

Musharraf’s involvement in Benazir’s murder

Throughout the length of the interview, Bilawal repeatedly reiterated former president Pervez Musharraf’s involvement in Benazir’s murder. He mentioned Zardari’s appeal to the United Nations (UN) to conduct an investigation into the matter. He said the UN investigation report held Musharraf as among the prime accused in the case as well.

“We have a history of military dictators assassinating members,” he said at the mention of his grandfather’s execution and Benazir’s assassination.

When asked why ministers of the PPP government refused to record statements to the UN’s investigation team, Bilawal accepted defeat and admitted that it was a fault of the party. “However, that did not affect the outcome of the investigation, they were not consequential,” he added.

“The report and evidence directly point to my mother’s security being sabotaged,” he added.

He said that strong evidence and proof points towards Musharraf but ten years have passed without justice prevailing in the country. “Musharraf is also on trial for multiple other violations, his biggest case is of treason,” Bilawal added.

Dynasty politics

The PPP chairman said that three days after Benazir’s death, after the funeral, the central executive committee of the PPP called out Bilawal and told him to take charge of the party. “They felt I could continue my mother’s mission, they trusted me and chose me,” he told BBC‘s Zeineb Badawi.

“I didn’t choose this, but they approached me and I had no choice but to rise to the occasion,” he added. Bilawal repeated this multiple times throughout the course of the interview indicating that it was not hereditary politics that led him to be chairman, but that the occasion called for it.

“I was a freshman at the time,” he added. “Had they [Benazir and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto] not been assassinated, he would have been prime minister, my mother would be handling the foreign office and I would have been a student still,” he added. However, Bilawal also said that he is in politics for the long run, he is not in a rush to do anything.

“Every other political party in Pakistan that runs on dynasty politics have not had their family members assassinated. But still, they have brothers and sisters running the show,” he said in a hidden jibe at the PML-N top leaders Nawaz and Shehbaz Sharif.

Bilawal also said that the ruling PML-N’s government is ‘reactionary’ and is being led by ‘behind’.

Zardari vs Bilawal

When asked about the functionality of the PPP and its hierarchy, Bilawal said that he works along well with his father and that decisions are made mutually, denying any conflict.

“Me and my father don’t dictate decisions, we have a central working body that makes party policies and rules and we implement them,” he said.
 
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He needs a major medical overhaul ...He does not know who is his father...some bhutto or some zardari..he does not know who killed his mother, he does not who is his aunt... bechara pagal
 
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he has bright prospect for the next elections, I bet he will pakistani PM before we elect Rahul Gandhi.
 
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This bhutto zardari kind of hybrid has no idea what TTP was/is

After listening him, I realized that this strange creature is way way dumb than anyone can think about him ...
Good luck Pakistanis with your future PM.
 
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Finally Billo Rani said something right
Oh really... it was Zardari who was ally of TTP.
It was Zardari's rule, it was ANP rule.
It was Zardari who replaced all administration hired by previous govt. and rehired new people in police, interior ministry, civil administration, foreign office.
It was Zardari and ANP leadership who used to meet CIA in USA before elections.
Election of PPP and invasion of TTP and boycott of PTI were all planned by foreign agencies.
 
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well please post the source because i saw the hard talk my self and the words of bilawal were quite different and there was no mention of TTP just taliban.

The interview aired on BBC today and media is becoming more bullshit with time.

Here is the interview.

 
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The interview aired on BBC today and media is becoming more bullshit with time.

Here is the interview.


At the 11:30 mark he tries to justify dynastic politics. Take a load at his impressive defense of the realities of politics.

I heavily recommend that if anyone clicks the link to down-vote and flag the video. These people are scum they should be gagged out from any medium.
 
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Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) said that the Taliban had called out the PPP and said that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) were the Taliban’s allies and enjoyed a “free hand” and were allowed to run elections and campaigns.

In an interview with BBC’s Hardtalk, Bilawal said: “The terrorists had called out the PPP, and said we will not allow them [PPP] to campaign, we will attack. They kidnapped our candidates, former prime minister’s son was kidnapped, the former governor’s son was kidnapped. They also took other political party’s names, Imran Khan’s PTI, PML-N and JI. They said these are our allies, they have a free hand, they can run [elections and campaigns].”

Bilawal explained that the reason why PPP’s popularity and seats in the 2013 elections was low because of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

“You show me how the American president or British parliament can function if they’re under threat from the terrorists, they’re not allowed to campaign while others have a free hand,” the chairman said.

When asked about the corruption allegations against co-chairman and father Asif Ali Zardari, Bilawal said that ‘umpteen’ corruption charges and cases were pending against former premier Benazir Bhutto and Zardari. “My father spent 11.5 years in jail without being convicted,” he added. At this, the show host said: “I’m sure Imran Khan would say he doesn’t tell lies,” at which Bilawal shot back, “But he does, and we know it and it is on record.”

Musharraf’s involvement in Benazir’s murder

Throughout the length of the interview, Bilawal repeatedly reiterated former president Pervez Musharraf’s involvement in Benazir’s murder. He mentioned Zardari’s appeal to the United Nations (UN) to conduct an investigation into the matter. He said the UN investigation report held Musharraf as among the prime accused in the case as well.

“We have a history of military dictators assassinating members,” he said at the mention of his grandfather’s execution and Benazir’s assassination.

When asked why ministers of the PPP government refused to record statements to the UN’s investigation team, Bilawal accepted defeat and admitted that it was a fault of the party. “However, that did not affect the outcome of the investigation, they were not consequential,” he added.

“The report and evidence directly point to my mother’s security being sabotaged,” he added.

He said that strong evidence and proof points towards Musharraf but ten years have passed without justice prevailing in the country. “Musharraf is also on trial for multiple other violations, his biggest case is of treason,” Bilawal added.

Dynasty politics

The PPP chairman said that three days after Benazir’s death, after the funeral, the central executive committee of the PPP called out Bilawal and told him to take charge of the party. “They felt I could continue my mother’s mission, they trusted me and chose me,” he told BBC‘s Zeineb Badawi.

“I didn’t choose this, but they approached me and I had no choice but to rise to the occasion,” he added. Bilawal repeated this multiple times throughout the course of the interview indicating that it was not hereditary politics that led him to be chairman, but that the occasion called for it.

“I was a freshman at the time,” he added. “Had they [Benazir and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto] not been assassinated, he would have been prime minister, my mother would be handling the foreign office and I would have been a student still,” he added. However, Bilawal also said that he is in politics for the long run, he is not in a rush to do anything.

“Every other political party in Pakistan that runs on dynasty politics have not had their family members assassinated. But still, they have brothers and sisters running the show,” he said in a hidden jibe at the PML-N top leaders Nawaz and Shehbaz Sharif.

Bilawal also said that the ruling PML-N’s government is ‘reactionary’ and is being led by ‘behind’.

Zardari vs Bilawal

When asked about the functionality of the PPP and its hierarchy, Bilawal said that he works along well with his father and that decisions are made mutually, denying any conflict.

“Me and my father don’t dictate decisions, we have a central working body that makes party policies and rules and we implement them,” he said.


Baby Bilawal... Doesn't realize his own daddy wacked his mommy.

Was he drunk again while make such ridiculous claims?

His dead mommy was personally nurturing the Taliban during her years in power...
 
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he has bright prospect for the next elections, I bet he will pakistani PM before we elect Rahul Gandhi.
Sir ji i refuse to take a person srriously who se twitter trend is bbz on bbc
 
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This was his best interview and a serious insight into his considerable political prowess:
Only Time will prove whether it was Zardari or his aunt who made a joke out of him instead.
 
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