Pakistan Peoples Party Shaheed Bhutto Dadu
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Pakistan Peoples Shaheed Bhutto Party (PP SB)
The events that led to the resurrection and reclamation of Pakistan Peoples Party on March 15,1995 by Shaheed Mir Murtaza Bhutto and the party workers.
After Shahadat of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on April 4,1979 Begum Nusrat Bhutto, led the party and Mrs. Benazir Bhutto assumed the office of Co-chairperson of Pakistan Peoples Party. Begum Nusrat Bhutto was nominated life Chairperson of the party by Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto when he was in Rawalpindi Jail's death cell.
Pakistan Peoples Party continued its struggle against the dictatorial regime of General Zia.
Shaheed Mir Murtaza Bhutto and Shaheed Shah Nawaz Bhutto who were in exile continued their struggle against dictatorship and for restoration democracy and the rights of masses of Pakistan. Both the brothers were doing their utmost to expose the ulterior motives and nefarious designs of the then Military rule headed by Gen. Zia.
After a long struggle of the people of Pakistan general elections were held in Pakistan in 1988. General Zia was killed in an Air crash on 17.8.1988. PPP won the elections and party came into power, Mrs. Benazir Bhutto become the Ist: woman Prime Minister of Pakistan. When she came in power, she changed her thoughts and ideas. She inuntiated a new doctrine- of compromises. In her own terms this doctrine of compromises means "pragmatic approach" to attain power. This transition in her ideals was fatal to the ideology of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, she subverted the ideology, completely deviated from the path set by her great and Illustrious father. She included in her team, those who were involved in the assassination of Z.A.Bhutto (whom, Mir Murtaza Bhutto used to call remnants of Zia)
The logical conclusion was that, the most popular politically, Pakistan Peoples Party lost its ground and its graph was falling at a rocket- speed.
Shaheed Mir Murtaza Bhutto after a long and painful exile of 16 years returned to Pakistan on Nov, 3,1993, he contested Sindh Provincial Assembly's election while he was in exile and was elected from his hometown Larkana. Mrs. Benazir Bhutto tried her best to refrain him (Murtaza) from returning back to Pakistan. However Mir Murtaza Bhutto returned back to Pakistan and the movement his plane landed at Karachi Airport he was arrested. Struggle enough that Mir Murtaza Bhutto was arrested by his own sister's Govt. He was to be tried by the Special Court for suppression of terrorist activities (STA). 81 cases were registered against him during the martial law regime. Mir Murtaza Bhutto was released by the court as according to the court’s judgement "not a shred of evidence was produced by the prosecution against Murtaza to prove that he is guilty".
He was released on bail on June 5, 1994. Mir Murtaza Bhutto tried his best to persuade his sister Prime Minister through public meetings, press conferences to revert back to the ideals and manifesto of his father and follow the high principle of Pakistan Peoples Party, finally he met Ms. Benazir at Prime Minister House Islamabad, but due to intervention of Zardari things could not conclude.