Who Killed Benazir Bhutto?

It is now more than one week after the death of two times Prime Minister of Pakistan and strong opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan. However, the problem is that Murder mystery of her death is becoming even more complex with each passing day. There is a long list of people, groups and organisations, who have directly or indirectly benefited from her death, therefore, it becomes very difficult to point finger towards a single person. In recent times, popularity of Benazir Bhutto was on rise and millions of people were gathering in her rallies and showing their support with her. She was also successfully able to seed hopes of democracy in the minds of people. This was after many years when people of Pakistan were organising behind some democratic leader. This increasing acceptance of Benazir Bhutto has definitely become hurdle in the dreams of few others in Pakistan who were finding their control on Pakistan challenged or have some other aspirations. Moreover, it also looks that everything was well planned and there was strong support available for the militants during assassination of Benazir. Around three to four bullets were fired on her from few meters distance and then within few seconds a big explosion took place at the site, all this only points towards a try to hide the facts of Benazir death caused by bullets and show as, she has died from bomb blast. Moreover, this whole thing points towards a firm planning and a big breach in the security of Benazir. Pakistan Government gave number of conflicting reports on this murder and also remains and evidences available at the blast site were immediately washed by the fire brigade leaving nothing for forensic experts. One more suspicious point is emergence of new videos related to Benazir’s death on the daily basis. At the end big lapse is done by not performing the post mortem of Benazir’s body. All these facts only indicate that she has become victim in political struggle of few people who have wisely used her for their own success.

Below is a try to put some light on this issue and pin points some people who have benefited from the death of Benazir Bhutto.

1)At first place, it come the name of Pakistani President and former military chief Musharraf. Musharraf can be behind the death of Benazir because in recent times his popularity among the people of Pakistan was on decline and with the death of Benazir, he was again able to divert the attention of people from his failures. Moreover, now he can very well convince the people of Pakistan that they require him from their safety.
2)There are also number of media reports which are pointing towards the hand of Asif Ali Zardari, husband of late Banzir Bhutto, in her death. After the death of Benazir Bhutto, he has emerged as big beneficiary because within a week, he is now a big leader in Pakistan. Moreover, he claimed that it is as per the will of his late wife that he should become the head of party, however, this will was not shown to media or world.
3)At third place, we can put Pakistan Army/ISI because as per the news there are many people in army and ISI, who were against Benazir coming to power, therefore, they can be behind her death.
4)Recently, Benzir Bhutto had hardened her stand on the Fundamentalists and Extremists. She was even openly criticizing them during her rallies. Therefore, they could be behind Benazir’s death.
5)Fifth suspicion goes to Taliban/al-Qaeda because it was known to everyone that Benazir has the back of America. Therefore, they could have targeted her due to this link. ( However, both Taliban and al-Qaeda have denied this charge)

At the end, we can say that Benazir Bhutto has become a victim of big game and her murder was a planed execution.

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