Sunday, 24 June 2012
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's speech at Dera Bugti
Many people blame our beloved leader Zulfikar Ali Bhutto that he was the person who spread anarchy among Baloch nation. Instead, he was the person who tried to heal the wounds given by establishment to our Baloch brothers. Bhutto himself visited the Balochistan 1974. He discussed the government efforts to develop Balochistan province. He admits that the people of Balochistan are mistreated and are not given the equal rights. He said he is not here to make speeches. Listen to this Youtube videos, uploaded by Radio Pakistan. A highly well-balanced speech, where he is not interested to criticize any person; i-e any Baloch leader. "Mujhe Waqt Nahin Hai Ke Mein Kisi Pe Nuqta-Cheeni Karoon, Mein Apni Ghareeb Awam Se Milnay Aaya Hoon, Mein Apnay Ghareeb Bugtiyon Se Milnay Aaya Hoon.."
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's Speech at Dera Bugti regarding empowerment of Balochistan (28/7/1974) Part 1
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's Speech at Dera Bugti regarding empowerment of Balochistan (28/7/1974) Part2
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Last Moments of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Shaheed
Last Moments of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Translation of a chapter from Col Rafi ud Din’s Urdu book “Bhutto kay akhri 323 din”
Official Notification of Mr. Bhutto's Execution According to the orders of the SMLA, the following officials were to inform Mr. Bhutto of his execution on the night of 3-4 April 1979: 1) - Jail Superintendent, Mr. Yar Mohammad 2) - Security Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Rafi-ud-Din 3) - Magistrate First Class, Mr. Bashir Ahmad Khan 4) - Jail Doctor, Mr. Sagheer Hussain Shah This party entered the jail cell at 6:05 p.m. in the evening on April 3rd and found Mr. Bhutto lying on the mattress on the floor. Jail Superintendent, Yar Mohammad, read the execution order to Mr. Bhutto, “According to the 18th March 1978 order of the Lahore High Court, You, Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto are to be hanged for the murder of Nawab Mohammad Ahmad Khan. Your appeal in the Supreme Court was rejected on 6th February 1979 and the review petition was turned down on 24th March 1979. The president of Pakistan has decided not to interfere in this matter. So it has been decided to hang you.” I did not see any signs of panic on Mr. Bhutto’s face while the Jail Superintendent was reading out the orders. Instead, I could see that he was quite calm & relaxed and had a smile on his face. I was really surprised at the way Mr. Bhutto had handled the news. I was thinking that we were about to hang a leader who had listened to the orders of his execution with such calm and serenity. I could hear a voice inside me that the death of this person would be disastrous for our nation & our country. Probably for the first time in my life I felt that I was losing control over myself. Bhutto Sahib looked the Jail Superintendent in his eyes and said to him (these words are Mr. Bhutto’s own) “I should have been informed by the competent authority 24 hours prior to the execution, but it has not been done. On the contrary when my daughter and wife met me today at 11:30 hours, they were not sure about it. I called Jail Superintendent and asked him for necessary clarification. He told me vaguely that the required order for the execution has been passed and it was with him. He also told me that my relations: my sister Monawar ul Islam and my cousin, Mr. Mumtaz Ali Bhutto would be seeing me after my daughter and wife left me. He also told me that after the visitors, he would come himself to get my ‘will’ etc. at 13:50 hours. No written order of my execution has been shown to me so far. I want to see my counsels as soon as possible. My other relatives should have been allowed to see me. My teeth are very bad and I would like to see my dentist, Mr. Zafar Niazi, immediately”. To be continue.. Copyrights @ Bhutto.org |
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Eid-e-Miladun Nabi Message on April 22, 1972
It is the birthday of the Holy Prophet today (Peace be upon him). Let us bow our heads in reverence and allow the clear light of his teachings to transform our lives. He was for all ages and all times and though 1400 years have passed since God chose to enlighten him, there is not a piece of earth today where homage is not being paid to him.
He emancipated man from the bondage of superstition and dogma. He brought a message of love, peace and compassion. He liberated the human mind and lit up with reason the dark recesses of ignorance in which mankind languished for centuries. He exemplified the perfect life through his conduct and taught men how to fulfill their temporal and divine obligations.
He crusaded against tyranny and injustice and preached tolerance and of noble descent himself, went forth and embraced as equals the lowly and the poor. He was the first true revolutionary. And on this happy day, I send forth my greetings to Muslims all over the world and pray that we can once again dedicate ourselves to the teachings of the Holy prophet (peace be upon him) and rekindle in our souls the light that he first lit.
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