Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairwoman Benazir Bhutto said Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden didn’t want her to return to Pakistan, as he was against women’s rule, CNN quoted her as saying on Sunday. She said Osama didn’t believe in democracy. Bhutto said the government would provide her security upon her arrival in Pakistan. Referring to the “assassinations” of her father and brother, she said that her past life was very horrible but she was hopeful about future. “I am aware of threats but I have a strong belief in Allah,” she said. Replying to another query, Bhutto said that she was no longer hopeful about her power-sharing talks with the government. She said “domestic pressures” were compelling her to contact opposition parties. She said former premier Nawaz Sharif was deported to Saudi Arabia because he was convicted. |