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Islamabad/Lahore: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has left for Dubai after a tiff with his father, President Asif Ali Zardari, over the affairs of the PPP, leaving the party without its star campaigner for Pakistan's general election.

Bilawal, recently named patron-in-chief of the Pakistan People's Party, developed differences with Zardari and his sister, Faryal Talpur, over the party's handling of key issues, including militant violence, sectarian attacks against Shias and the award of party tickets for the polls scheduled for May 11.

Two sources privy to the development told a news agency that Bilawal had made it clear to his father that he felt the PPP had not strongly taken up issues like the shooting of teenage rights activist Malala Yusufzai by Taliban fighters last year and three devastating bomb attacks on Shias in Quetta and Karachi that killed nearly 250 people.

Bilawal was also upset with the PPP's handling of issues that affect the youth, especially in the wake of efforts by other parties like Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf to woo the youth ahead of the polls, the sources said.

The 24-year-old nominal chief of the PPP was angered by Faryal Talpur's refusal to award tickets to certain candidates in Sindh province that he had recommended, a source said.



"Last month, Bilawal had recommended the names of some 200 PPP workers and asked former Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah to give them jobs but Talpur had intervened, causing bad blood between them," the source said.

Bilawal discussed these matters with his father and sought authority to take decisions in party matters.

But Zardari sided with his sister, who plays a key role in the PPP's affairs, the source said.

"When Zardari told him that he would be handed over the command of the party after he is groomed politically, Bilawal got upset and left for Dubai," a source said.

Matters got so heated on one occasion that a source quoted Bilawal as saying: "If I had to vote, even I wouldn't vote for the PPP."

Bilawal's abrupt departure for Dubai last week has caused considerable disquiet within the PPP as the party had been banking on him to appeal to the voters who have traditionally voted for the Bhutto family.

"Bilawal had been projected as the PPP's star campaigner as the President cannot participate in the campaign due to pressure from the courts," a PPP leader said.

"Without Bilawal, the PPP cannot touch the emotions of the people, especially the hard core PPP workers," said the PPP leader, who did not wish to be named.

The leader said he feared the PPP might not be able to get the "Bhutto vote" if Bilawal did not take part in the campaign.

PPP leaders have acknowledged that Bilawal will not be present when the party launches its election campaign on April 4 from Garhi Khuda Buksh, the traditional stronghold of the Bhutto family in Sindh.

However, they contended that Bilawal was not participating in the event for "security reasons" and would instead deliver a telephonic address.

Latif Khosa, recently elected secretary general of the PPP, told a news agency that there were security threats to the party's leadership, especially Bilawal.

He said, "Bilawal may not attend election rallies due to security concerns and is likely to address gatherings on telephone or via video-conferencing."

PPP spokesman Qamar Zaman Kaira too said Bilawal would not attend the rally on April 4 because he was "facing more threats than other leaders of the PPP".

Party leaders are also concerned that the PPP's campaign is now likely to be led by former premier Yousuf Raza Gilani, who is known for his lack of charisma.

This would place the PPP at a disadvantage as it is up against seasoned campaigners like Imran Khan and PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif.

Gilani sought to play down the issue of Bilawal's sudden departure from Pakistan, saying there were no differences between Bilawal and Zardari or Talpur.

"In our families, our children give immense respect to their elders," Gilani told a news agency.

Hasham Riaz, Bilawal's chief of staff, said Bilawal had gone to Dubai for "routine business".

He claimed the reports of differences between Bilawal and his father "mere rumours". Asked if Bilawal would come back to Pakistan, Riaz said: "Of course."

Bilawal himself will not be eligible to contest polls till he turns 25 in September. The PPP had formally launched his political career at a massive rally in Garhi Khuda Baksh that marked the death anniversary of his mother, former premier Benazir Bhutto, in December last year.

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Bilawal leaves Pak after tiff with Zardari over PPP affairs
 
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:rofl::omghaha: BIGGEST JOKE OF THE centuary----what a lie lol--do you think that this suzy lover will even give a damn for Pakistan's future??
 
I dont understand why Pakistani's make a fuss over photos such as these of Bilawal Bhutto with his friends - including women.

He has attended college and is obviously likely to make friends? Or do Pakistani's want him to be wrapped in a sherwani with AK-47 to make him appealing to the masses?

Or is it jealousy?
 
I dont understand why Pakistani's make a fuss over photos such as these of Bilawal Bhutto with his friends - including women.

He has attended college and is obviously likely to make friends? Or do Pakistani's want him to be wrapped in a sherwani with AK-47 to make him appealing to the masses?

Or is it jealousy?

(d) he is of good character and is not commonly known as one who violates Islamic Injunctions;
(e) he has adequate knowledge of Islamic teachings and practises obligatory duties prescribed by Islam as well as abstains from major sins ;
(f) he is sagacious, righteous and non-profligate, honest and ameen, there being no declaration to the contrary by a court of law;

[Chapter 2: Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] of [Part III: The Federation of Pakistan]

Focus on Article 61-2-d.

It is a stupid law...a frequently violated law...but it is a law nonetheless.
 
I dont understand why Pakistani's make a fuss over photos such as these of Bilawal Bhutto with his friends - including women.

He has attended college and is obviously likely to make friends? Or do Pakistani's want him to be wrapped in a sherwani with AK-47 to make him appealing to the masses?

Or is it jealousy?

Its is Jealousy ..... He is a young kid.. He has the right to do whatever he wants in his private life .... but the problem comes what he tries to make of himself in his professional life....
 
Message being sent out by PPP is simple

I am(Bilawal Zardari) different then my father(Mr 10%) and disagree with what he did in past 5 years vote for me i will be different .

Its is Jealousy ..... He is a young kid.. He has the right to do whatever he wants in his private life .... but the problem comes what he tries to make of himself in his professional life....

L O L jealous from what drinking or hanging around drunks .
 
I dont understand why Pakistani's make a fuss over photos such as these of Bilawal Bhutto with his friends - including women.

It is a reminder that, were it not for mommy and daddy, Billy Boy would be just another college kid. He has ZERO qualifications to head a major national political party like the PPP.
 
Focus on Article 61-2-d.

It is a stupid law...a frequently violated law...but it is a law nonetheless.
And those photos imply that he is of a bad character? Getting photographed with his women friends is bad character?
Or is getting photographed with women against Islam?

Its is Jealousy ..... He is a young kid.. He has the right to do whatever he wants in his private life .... but the problem comes what he tries to make of himself in his professional life....
I agree.

It is a reminder that, were it not for mommy and daddy, Billy Boy would be just another college kid. He has ZERO qualifications to head a major national political party like the PPP.
Yeah. The entire point is that while he was in college, he did what people in college do - study as well as have fun. Get experiences of life.

And after you pass out of college, you work - whether that be in a political party or in a multinational company. He chose the same path. So what exactly does he have to do - get a nobel prize while still in college to be able to work in a political party of Pakistan?
 
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ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will not be leading the party’s election campaign as party officials confirmed his departure for Dubai on Tuesday, days before the party launches its official campaignon April 4.

The news comes amid reports that he left after an argument with his father, President Asif Ali Zardari.

However, Latif Khosa, recently elected secretary general of the PPP, told the Press Trust of India that “Bilawal may not attend election rallies due to security concerns and is likely to address gatherings on telephone or via video-conferencing.”

PPP spokesman Qamar Zaman Kaira too confirmed Bilawal would not partake in rallies because he was facing an extraordinary amount of threats.

According to the report by the Press Trust of India though, the PPP chairman had a quarrel with President Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur over the party’s stance on several importance issues including militancy, sectarianism and the awarding of party tickets for the upcoming general elections.

Sources told the news agency that Bilawal had an issue in particular with PPP’s weak reaction to the Malala Yousufzai shooting and the bomb attacks on the Shia community in Karachi and Quetta.

In addition, Bilawal is concerned with the PPP’s handling of the ‘youth factor’, keeping in mind that Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan’s strong point is his popularity with Pakistan’s youth.

Bilawal was also angered by Talpur’s decision to not hand over party tickets to candidates in Sindh whom he favoured, a source told the Press Trust of India.

“Last month, Bilawal had recommended the names of some 200 PPP workers and asked former Sindh chief minister Qaim Ali Shah to give them jobs but Talpur had intervened, causing bad blood between them,” according to the source.

When he discussed the issue with his father, the president allegedly sided with his sister.

“When Zardari told him that he would be handed over the command of the party after he is groomed politically, Bilawal got upset and left for Dubai,” a source said.

Tensions rose so high that reportedly, at one point, Bilawal said: “If I had to vote, even I wouldn’t vote for the PPP.”

The departure of the PPP’s chairman has caused some trouble within the party, which has been counting on him to appeal to voters as a member of the Bhutto progeny. The PPP is to launch its election campaign on April 4 in Garhi Khuda Buksh.

“Bilawal had been projected as the PPP’s star campaigner as the president cannot participate in the campaign due to pressure from the courts,” a PPP leader said.

“Without Bilawal, the PPP cannot touch the emotions of the people, especially the hard core PPP workers,” added the PPP leader, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

Meanwhile, former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani tried to downplay Bilawal’s departure for Dubai, saying there were no tensions between Bilawal, his father and his aunt.

“In our families, our children give immense respect to their elders,” Gilani told the news agency.

Hasham Riaz, Bilawal’s chief of staff, said Bilawal had gone to Dubai for “routine business”.

He said the reports of tensions between Bilawal and President Zardari were “mere rumours”. Asked if Bilawal would come back to Pakistan, Riaz said: “Of course.”

Meanwhile, a source told Dawn.com that Bilawal, who turns 25 this September and will be of eligible age to contest elections by the time of the by-elections, has decided not to take part in even the by-polls.

ANOKHA LADLA INDEED

SOURCE:
Bilawal leaves Pakistan, not to lead PPP election campaign | Latest-News | DAWN.COM
 
this drama is nothing but an election stunt being played by PPP, i bet later Baby Bhutto gonna come back & will lead the election campaign and will use the same issue to attract votes from angry voters.... PPP just want to create a good image of baby bhutto in the eyes of Pakistan people/voters
 
I dont understand why Pakistani's make a fuss over photos such as these of Bilawal Bhutto with his friends - including women.

He has attended college and is obviously likely to make friends? Or do Pakistani's want him to be wrapped in a sherwani with AK-47 to make him appealing to the masses?

Or is it jealousy?

yeah he can do what ever he wants but you are a confused guy, we are not talking about what he does in his private life but him prospect of playing a role in pakistan's affairs
 
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