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Benazir not returning 'immediately'
By Hasan Suroor
LONDON, DEC. 12. The former Pakistan Prime Minister, Ms. Benazir
Bhutto, has no immediate plans to return home to lead the pro-
democracy campaign and fill the Opposition ``space'' created by
the exit of Mr. Nawaz Sharif from the political scene.
Sources in the Pakistan People's Party here denied that she was
deterred by the prospects of being arrested on her return (there
is an arrest warrant against her in a case of alleged financial
irregularities), and pointed out that she was a waiting
``advice'' from the PPP's central executive in Islamabad. The
executive was evaluating the situation and a decision on whether
she should return and when would be taken ``shortly.''
The president of the U.K. unit of the PPP, Mr. Khawaja Shafique,
said Ms. Bhutto, who is in Dubai, was ``greatly concerned'' that
a person who was facing criminal charges had been let off without
the country being taken into confidence. She was likely to start
a campaign for the release of her husband, Mr. Asaf Zardari, now
in a prison in Pakistan on corruption charges, he said accusing
the Musharraf regime of following ``double standards.'' ``There
can't be different laws for different people - one for Nawaz
Sharif and one for Zardari'', he argued.
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