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Read through the most famous quotes from Benazir Bhutto
The next few months are critical to Pakistan's future direction as a democratic state committed to promoting peace, fighting terrorism and working for social justice. ↗
Military hardliners called me a 'security threat' for promoting peace in South Asia and for supporting a broad-based government in Afghanistan. ↗
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The government I led gave ordinary people peace, security, dignity, and opportunity to progress. ↗
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It's true that General Musharraf opposes my return, seeing me as a symbol of democracy in the country. He is comfortable with dictatorship. I hope better sense prevails. ↗
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General Musharraf needs my participation to give credibility to the electoral process, as well as to respect the fundamental right of all those who wish to vote for me. ↗
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On 19 October 1993 Benazir Bhutto was sworn as Prime Minister for second term allowing her to continue her reform initiatives. After a year of study Benazir Bhutto implemented and enforced the Eighth Plan to overcome the stagflation by creating a dependable and effective mechanism for accelerating economic and social progress. Benazir Bhutto began regularly to attend lunches at the Institute of Development Economics (IDE) a think tank founded in 1950s; Benazir Bhutto had been visiting IDE and reading its publications since the mid-1970s.
" In 1996 the charges of corruption levelled against her led to the final dismissal of her government by President Farooq Leghari. Noted for her charismatic authority and political astuteness Benazir Bhutto drove initiatives for Pakistan's economy and national security and Benazir Bhutto implemented social capitalist policies for industrial development and growth. Benazir Bhutto's popularity waned amid recession corruption and high unemployment which later led to the dismissal of her government by conservative President Ghulam Ishaq Khan.