January 11, 2008
Mail Today
Bharat Bhushan on the peculiar dynastic politics of India and Pakistan
Asif Ali Zardari says that he wants to be Pakistan’s “Sonia” if the Pakistan Peoples’ Party is voted to power in the coming elections. He told the Sunday Times in an interview: “If our party wins in February’s elections, I will not take a cabinet post but will act like Sonia Gandhi, as an advisory figure without a seat in Parliament.”
Zardari and Sonia Gandhi are in effect “outsiders” who do not carry the family charisma. Zardari’s desire to not assume direct power is comparable to the choice that Sonia Gandhi made in 1990. She had waited for eight years before she took control of the Congress Party and a full nine years after her husband’s assassination before she contested a parliamentary election.
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January 10, 2008
Guardian
Benazir Bhutto’s death is just the latest evidence of the disastrous legacy of western involvement in the country’s politics writes Pankaj Mishra
Last week the portrait of Benazir Bhutto as the last great hope for democracy in Pakistan had barely received its finishing touches in the world media when it was muddied by accusations that the former prime minister had sponsored jihadists in Afghanistan and India-held Kashmir.
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