Benazir Bhutto has left a will giving instructions about the future of her Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) which will be made public on Sunday, her husband Asif Zardari said on Saturday.
“She has left a message for the party and she has left a will and we will make it public tomorrow,” Zardari told BBC radio. “We have called for a meeting and her will will be read out there and the instructions she has left will be read out there,” he said.
Zardari said his son Bilawal would read out the message from the PPP chief and two time Prime Minister.
According to Zardari, his wife had made detailed plans for her burial, including changing the location of the plot from his family’s ancestral tomb to her family’s mausoleum following another recent suicide bomb attack. Asked if he would succeed her as party leader, Zardari said: “It depends on the party and depends on the will”.
Meanwhile, former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif on Saturday visited the grave of slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and offered condolences to her husband Asif Ali Zardari.