Author: AFP
Publication: Dawn
Date: October 22, 2007
URL: http://www.dawn.com/2007/10/22/nat3.htm
Benazir Bhutto must take the responsibility
for the deaths of 139 people in an attack on her homecoming rally by exposing
them to danger for the sake of her own 'personal theatre', her estranged niece
said.
Fatima Bhutto, the granddaughter of late Zulfiqar
Ali Bhutto, also told AFP in an interview that her aunt's return from exile
would plunge the country further into turmoil.
"She insisted on this grand show, she
bears a responsibility for these deaths and for these injuries," the
25-year-old said at her family home in Karachi.
Fatima Bhutto, the daughter Murtaza Bhutto,
who was killed by police in Karachi in 1996, has recently launched a series
of salvos against her aunt.
She accused the PPP chairperson of protecting
herself on her return to Pakistan with an armoured truck, while bussing in
hundreds of thousands of supporters despite warnings of an attack.
"They died for this personal theatre
of hers, they died for this personal show," she said.
Speaking in a sitting room decked with oil
paintings of her grandfather, father and other family members - although not
her aunt - she also said her aunt was not the enemy of militancy that she
claimed to be.
"She talks about extremism and nobody
else points out that the Taliban was created under her last government,"
she said, referring to the Taliban regime that ruled Afghanistan from 1996
until 2001.
Fatima also condemned the amnesty on corruption
charges given to Ms Bhutto by Gen Musharraf.
The younger Bhutto, however, said she was
not likely to enter Pakistan's turbulent politics any time soon.