12-30-2007, 12:01 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Bhutto note on party's future to be read Sunday: husband </b>LONDON, Dec 29 (AFP) - Benazir Bhutto's husband said in an interview Saturday that she left instructions about the future of the Pakistan People's Party to be read in the event of her death, which would be made public Sunday. Asif Zardari told BBC radio that the couple's son Bilawal would read out the message. <b>He also revealed that 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</b>. âShe has left a message for the party and she has left a will, so we shall be doing that tomorrow (Sunday) after the third day (of official mourning,)â he said. âWe have called for a meeting and her will shall l be read out there and the instructions she has left will be read out there.â Asked if he would succeed her as party leader, Zardari said: âIt depends on the party and depends on the will.â Zardari also spoke of his personal sense of loss following the death of his wife, who he said meant âmuch more than lifeâ to him. âI have seen many tragedies in my life... but nothing has devastated me more than this has,â he said. âWe were always aware of the dangers she faced but somehow we were hoping that we would succeed and they would not -- the terrorists and the people who back these terrorists.â (Posted @ 16:11 PST)
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