CNews KARACHI: Co-Chairman Pakistan People’s Party, Asif Ali Zardari Tuesday said Government had rejected his party’s appeal for UN-led enquiry into Benazir’s assassination, therefore “we will directly approach UN in this regard”.
Addressing a press conferene here at Bilawal House, Asif Zardari said he went to meet Scotland Yard team because the British police was not allowed to come to Nau Dero.
The workers ask why we are still alive after their leader’s death. I tell them that we are alive because we have to complete the unfinished mission of Benazir Bhutto, he said.
He said Scotland Yard has a limited mandate and that they have been provided with the evidences collected by the Pakistan Peoples Party.
Asif Zardari said he had talked to former UN secretary general Kofi Annan in connection with PPP’s demand for UN sponsored inquiry.
He said, "I am in persistent contact with the like-minded people all over the world. I assure you that PPP will never compromise on its principles.”
He said the Government does not want the people to come out of their houses and come in direct contact with political parties' leadership.
Addressing a press conferene here at Bilawal House, Asif Zardari said he went to meet Scotland Yard team because the British police was not allowed to come to Nau Dero.
The workers ask why we are still alive after their leader’s death. I tell them that we are alive because we have to complete the unfinished mission of Benazir Bhutto, he said.
He said Scotland Yard has a limited mandate and that they have been provided with the evidences collected by the Pakistan Peoples Party.
Asif Zardari said he had talked to former UN secretary general Kofi Annan in connection with PPP’s demand for UN sponsored inquiry.
He said, "I am in persistent contact with the like-minded people all over the world. I assure you that PPP will never compromise on its principles.”
He said the Government does not want the people to come out of their houses and come in direct contact with political parties' leadership.