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Will Benazir's son prove to be a good successor?
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Asked by nargis bhambi,
30 Dec '07 11:28 pm
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How can we know - Bilawal Bhutto is only 19 and still studying history at Oxford University. It is a case of throwing him in at the deep end - time will tell.
Answered by Janis, 30 Dec '07 11:32 pm
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Only time will tell.
Plase don't underestimate youth power
Answered by PANIWALA A, 31 Dec '07 11:03 pm
Plase don't underestimate youth power
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He is too young and inexperienced, for complex politics of wily ISI, Ambitious Pak Army, and its Generals, Unrelenting Al Qayada, & Afghan Militants and corrupt degenerated politicians combined. All of them will do their best to uproot him, after using him like a doormat.
Answered by madhukar, 31 Dec '07 07:55 pm
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It will be very early to comments on this. Situation in Pakistan is very different. And no body knows about tomorrow. As he was away from politics and limited to academic and cultural activities, he will be tough time to narture his capabilities in politics.
Answered by D chhetri, 31 Dec '07 01:36 pm
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Nineteen-year-old Bilawal will replace his slain mother Benazir Bhutto as chief of Pakistan Peoples Party, the country's most influential political outfit.
It has been decided according to the will of Benazir Bhutto that will be read by her son Bilawal.Bilawal, born on Sep 21, 1988, is studying political science at Oxford University. He received his primary education from Frobels International School in Islamabad and later continued his studies at Sheikh Rashid School in Dubai.
The party leader said that PPP officials in the meeting with Zardari assured him that they would guide Bilawal in each and every matter.
so b positive .
Answered by parul advani, 30 Dec '07 11:31 pm
It has been decided according to the will of Benazir Bhutto that will be read by her son Bilawal.Bilawal, born on Sep 21, 1988, is studying political science at Oxford University. He received his primary education from Frobels International School in Islamabad and later continued his studies at Sheikh Rashid School in Dubai.
The party leader said that PPP officials in the meeting with Zardari assured him that they would guide Bilawal in each and every matter.
so b positive .
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