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Posted: Jan 01, 2008 at 2129 hrs IST
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: Bhutto lineage

The naming of Bilawal, the late Benazir Bhutto’s son, as the chairman of the Pakistan

People’s Party is as much an exercise in veiled sycophancy as it is an attempt at sustaining dynastic rule in Pakistan politics. When Benazir assumed the party leadership after her father’s execution, she had by then learnt the ropes and was a suave politician. That she could command such a hysterical following even after eight years of exile was a tribute to her abilities.

Her teenage son — still a student, yet to learn the ABC of politics in Pakistan — finds himself willed as the inheritor of the Bhutto legacy by default. The current sympathy wave might help the party to sweep the ensuing polls and Bhutto junior could well be the heir apparent, but his ability to carry the nation through this tumultuous period is in grave doubt. Neither is his father, Asif Zardari, a politician of proven mettle that he can advise the son on the craft of politics or run the party de facto. A coterie of self-serving power brokers around Bilawal appears to be a sure possibility.

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— Pachu Menon

Margao, Goa

Where as she could not run her party democratically and now has named her son and husband as successors, how could anyone call Benazir Bhutto a great democrat? Her death is definitely tragic but let us not become too emotional and articulate compliments she does not deserve, given moreover that her two stints in Government were mired in lengthy corruption charges.

— Mohd. Salahuddin

Mumbai

Pak democracy

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is right. Democracy is the best revenge against authoritarianism. The challenge after Benazir Bhutto’s assassination is to make sure elections are held credibly in Pakistan and power transferred to a democratically elected government. The international community should offer Pakistan all assistance it can at this juncture.

— Anita Singh

Delhi

Middle order mess

The Indian team was totally outplayed in the first Test against Australia in Melbourne. India got out cheaply in both innings. The strategy was totally wrong. Kumble knows it very well that Dravid is the best player for the No. 3 position. He should not have been asked to open. Sehwag is the other option for opening. And, Yuvraj doesn’t deserve a place in the Test squad. Kumble is making a mess of the middle order by taking Yuvraj on. Indians were doing well against Pakistan with the normal batting order. Kumble and the team management should rethink their strategy for the second Test, else Australia will dominate the whole series.

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