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16296
Tue, 08/19/2008 - 00:32
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Biggest hurdle to democracy removed after Mush resgn: Bilawal
People's Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto on Monday said the "biggest hurdle" in Pakistan's path to democracy had beendemocracy was the "greatest revenge".
The 19-year-old scion of the Bhutto family also said thecountry's next President would be from his P.P.P. party.
"biggest hurdle" in the path to democracy had been removed.
"I am sure that we can resolve all the issues of the country. The P.P.P. wants to have an independent judiciary andI am sure that we will move forward on this issue," he added.
Bilawal, who was made chief of the P.P.P. shortly after the assassination of his mother Benazir Bhutto in Decemberlast year, said: "I am extremely proud of my country today.
"A few days after the assassination of my mother, I had said that democracy is the best revenge. Indeed, democracy is the greatest revenge." Bilawal said his visit was not linked to Musharraf'sgrave of his mother in Larkana.
Bilawal, who arrived in the southern port city of Karachi from Dubai on a personal visit, told reporters that he was not directly involved in the process of selecting the nextmilitary ruler Pervez Musharraf.
When he was pressed by the media, Bilawal said the nextPresident will be from P.P.P.
Meanwhile, in Islamabad, Law Minister Farooq Naek told reporters that elections to choose the new President would beheld within 30 days of the vacancy arising in the post.
The 19-year-old scion of the Bhutto family also said thecountry's next President would be from his P.P.P. party.
"biggest hurdle" in the path to democracy had been removed.
"I am sure that we can resolve all the issues of the country. The P.P.P. wants to have an independent judiciary andI am sure that we will move forward on this issue," he added.
Bilawal, who was made chief of the P.P.P. shortly after the assassination of his mother Benazir Bhutto in Decemberlast year, said: "I am extremely proud of my country today.
"A few days after the assassination of my mother, I had said that democracy is the best revenge. Indeed, democracy is the greatest revenge." Bilawal said his visit was not linked to Musharraf'sgrave of his mother in Larkana.
Bilawal, who arrived in the southern port city of Karachi from Dubai on a personal visit, told reporters that he was not directly involved in the process of selecting the nextmilitary ruler Pervez Musharraf.
When he was pressed by the media, Bilawal said the nextPresident will be from P.P.P.
Meanwhile, in Islamabad, Law Minister Farooq Naek told reporters that elections to choose the new President would beheld within 30 days of the vacancy arising in the post.