An article by Fiza Batool Gilani (daughter of PM)

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An article by Fiza Batool Gilani (daughter of PM)
Saturday, July 25, 2009

A leader with vision

By Syeda Fiza Batool Gilani

The stage was set and the moment had arrived. It was time to introduce the next generation of Bhutto and Zardari to the world-- Bilawal, Bakhtawar and Assefa. Who would have imagined that these children, who had always preferred to stay away from the glitz and paranoia of the dangerous world of politics would one day be entering it albeit, owing to circumstances neither to their liking nor of their own doing. But it was the tragic and unfortunate assassination of their beloved mother that invoked them to change course and set afoot on a dangerous path trodden with surprises and anguish. While friends of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto say she always envisaged Bilawal becoming her political heir, they agree that she would not have wanted him to have to bear such a burden so young.

In an interview in 2004, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was asked if he wanted to enter Pakistani politics. We will see, I dont know. I would like to help the people of Pakistan, so I will decide when I finish my studies, he said.

Today, he stood tall being forced into a decision much earlier than he would have imagined then.

A persons character is best judged once he is pitted against odds. Bilawal had to endure the loss of his mother when he so needed her to be around him to pamper him, to love him and to see him grow. Yet he lost it all in the flash of a second. It was at this crucial moment in his life that there emerged a leader out of him in whose voice echoed the words of his mother democracy is the best revenge.

All these thoughts resonated through my head and my eyes flooded with tears as I sat in the Presidency on the 18th of July 2009, listening to the magnanimous speech delivered by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhuttos only son and the Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party. The event was attended by the parliamentarians and ticket-holders of Pakistan Peoples Party, who had been awarded tickets for the elections by Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto herself in 2007, along with their children and families.

This was not the first time that I had met Bilawal, Bakhtawar or Assefa, yet there was something different about Bilawal tonight. This young man standing on the podium, talking to the members of the party, formulated by his grandfather and nourished by his mother had come a long way from the libraries of Christ Church, Oxford. Today, he seemed like an embodiment of perfection, ideally suited to hold the reigns as a true heir to the legend of the party; a peoples man, a true Bhutto.

There were many who had gone to the event with doubtful minds. They wondered as to whether this young lad in his twenties, who did not even reside in this country, could be entrusted with the enormous responsibility of leading the largest political party of this country and in future, the country itself. And this is what he had to say to clear the doubts of one and all. The Pakistan Peoples Party can and will solve all challenges. As the future generation, what can we promise the people of Pakistan? We can promise them that we shall deliver what our older generation has not yet delivered.

There was resolve, commitment, resoluteness but most importantly, there was recognition and acceptance of the fact that promises made had not entirely been fulfilled yet and it was the right of the people of Pakistan to point out the anomalies of the government in addressing the needs of the people.

This coming from the chairman of the party that is in government is a big accolade and surely, we Pakistanis are not used to such true self analysis and accountability.

On that evening, everybody present there saw Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto come to life again in Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. This young man has the potential, the capability and the courage to lead this party and this country forward. As I listened to Bilawal with tears in my eyes, I felt hope, hope that I had long forgone since the Shahadat of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto. It just occurred to me sitting there that this was what Mohtarma meant once she aptly titled her last book Reconciliation. It is time to reconcile with the fact that the next generation of the Bhuttos is ready, ready to take on from where their predecessors left and when Bilawal says, Khoon chaihay, khoon dein gay; sir chahiyay, sir dein gay, jaan chahiyay, jaan dein gay, you know that this young man really means it because his name Bilawal means one without equal.

The writer is the daughter of Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani

http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=189867

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So the question now is when will Ms. Fiza be awarded with a ministry for writing this gem of an article?
 

sagaciouscorpion

MPA (400+ posts)
Havent we had enough destruction because of these Bhutto, Zardari, Gilani, Sharif, Choudharis etc etc... Kia humari agli naslain in ka bojh utha ker ghoomaingi???

Jaan choro yaar humari ab... the nation is tired of this whole crappy lot...
 

digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
Wow reading this article makes me feel she's sucking up to him bigtime or having an affair with him , it's a tradition in Pakistan 'leader ka beta yeah bete beshak wooh incompetant, corrupt idiots hoon leader ban jatay hain' and I think she's paving her way to enter in politics and say hey I like you and I have been sucking upto you so plz give me a post, load of crap
 

carelesscomet

New Member
With reference to Miss Batool Gilanis (daughter of the PM) article; A leader with vision, about Mr Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.

It is so heartening to see the next generation of rulers and their allies in such harmony already. Indeed it will be very kind of Mr. Bilawal to return to Pakistan one fine winter afternoon (summers are just too hot even if ones coming to become the king) and claim his ancestral birth right to rule the country and its people, also in the process inherit allies (like Ms. Gillani).

Mr. Bhutto Zardari, as a humble servant from your inherited subject class, I welcome you with open arms (as if I have any another option) and assure you that I am fully aware of my standing and role in YOUR country and therefore offer you my services (including help youll require to communicate with the natives in OUR local language; Urdu).

I realize that, basing in your political experience and intimate knowledge of this country and its people, you are the most suited person to lead the Islamic Republic during these hard times and will rescue us from the destruction course (fault of all previous regimes) with hopefully more than just a smile (just like your great father). Mr. Bhutto Zardari sir, although I was not there to hear that heartbreaking speech that moved Ms. Gillani so much but I will Inshallah be there to see many decisions (or lack of them) taken that will shake the whole nation, literally. Democracy (of this form) is indeed the best revenge from the people of this country.

Sir, during the course of your parties political cause (get richer or die trying) I offer my unconditional-brain-dead (like a true jayala) support. I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on becoming the ruler of Pakistan, in advance. My countrymen, as your loyal servants from born to serve you forever class will always welcome you and your children and their children till the time you along with your kind can successfully find a way of dividing this country beyond recognition. I must also here tell you that the kind of team you will inherit, it might come as a piece of cake for you. I wish you good luck and God help rest of us. (Match this Miss Gillani whose gonna be his Interior Minster now?)
 

shaheedchoudry

Minister (2k+ posts)
Great article. Although I disagree with everything she is saying.
I don't know her level of qualification. She has to be much much educated.
Some times these rich kids hire a professor who writes for them and it gets printed in their name.
 

sagaciouscorpion

MPA (400+ posts)
shaheedchoudry said:
Great article. Although I disagree with everything she is saying.
I don't know her level of qualification. She has to be much much educated.
Some times these rich kids hire a professor who writes for them and it gets printed in their name.



can you explain what is "great" about it.... there are thousands of people who can write better than her... but dont get a place in media because they are not offspring of the blue blood...
 

shaheedchoudry

Minister (2k+ posts)
sagaciouscorpion said:
shaheedchoudry said:
Great article. Although I disagree with everything she is saying.
I don't know her level of qualification. She has to be much much educated.
Some times these rich kids hire a professor who writes for them and it gets printed in their name.



can you explain what is "great" about it.... there are thousands of people who can write better than her... but dont get a place in media because they are not offspring of the blue blood...
Its great in a sense that it does not have any gramatical mistakes. Its well pharased. No fused sentenses at all. I don't beleive that content of the article is based on truth. It seems like one of those presidential speeches usually written by some one else.
As per your point that it made to press because writer is daughter of PM. AGREED
 

sagaciouscorpion

MPA (400+ posts)
It is very unlikely that it would have carried grammatical errors.. because the offspring of the elite doesnt go to the "Peela School" which are equipped with ghost teachers... even if it had any mistakes...the mistakes would have been corrected by editing...