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This is an archive article published on December 30, 2007

Benazir’s son Bilawal Bhutto named PPP chairman

Pakistan People’s party has named slain leader Benazir Bhutto’s son as the chairperson of Pakistan People’s party.

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Bilawal Bhutto, the teenaged son of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto who was being groomed by his mother for a career in politics, was thrust into the spotlight to take on the troubled legacy of a family that has played a key role in Pakistani politics.

Bilawal, who turned 19 in September and uses his mother’s surname, was three months old when his mother first became the prime minister of Pakistan in 1988.

He will be the third leader of the 40-year-old Pakistan People’s Party, one of Pakistan’s most powerful political forces. Though he was named the chairman of the party, he will have to wait for another six years to contest an election.

He will follow in the footsteps of his grandfather Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who founded the PPP in 1967 and served as Prime Minister for four years in the mid-1970s, and his mother Benazir, who took over at the age of 26 after her father was hanged by the military regime of Gen Zia-ul-Haq in 1979.

The suave and handsome Bilawal, who is studying at Oxford — his mother and grandfather Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s alma mater — is taking an early plunge into politics following his mother’s assassination on December 27.

Bilawal reportedly fainted on hearing about his mother’s death in Dubai and was inconsolable at his mother’s funeral. He had joined his father and his sisters for an Eid break in Dubai and was to fly back to his college this week.

Proud of the Bhutto legacy, Bilawal once said he had ‘powerful role models’ in the family who would influence his career choices when he is older.

 

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