US sees no bar on Benazir’s return

Published

WASHINGTON, Sept 25: The United States is not aware of any legal bar on former prime minister Benazir Bhutto’s returning to Pakistan, says the US State Department.

At a regular briefing at the State Department, deputy spokesman Tom Casey said that while Ms Bhutto herself has to take the decision to return home, “Our understanding, at least my best understanding is that there’s no legal bar to her to return to the country.”

The State Department official made it clear that the United States does not want to get involved in Pakistan’s internal political issues which should be decided by the Pakistanis in accordance with their laws and the Constitution.

“There are issues that are currently before the Supreme Court about the elections. There are concerns, including ones that had been raised by our embassy in Islamabad on Monday, about the arrest of a number of political figures,” he said, adding that what is important is that there is a political process under way, but that political process needs to be conducted and dealt with in accordance with Pakistan’s laws and the Constitution.

“That’s certainly what we want to see happen,” Mr Casey said.

Opinion

Editorial

Banking inertia
Updated 13 Jul, 2026

Banking inertia

PRIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s latest call to banks to expand lending to SMEs is nothing new. Every government...
Justice imperilled
13 Jul, 2026

Justice imperilled

THE Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and the International Federation for Human Rights have raised concerns about...
Toxic staple
13 Jul, 2026

Toxic staple

A RECENT article published in Dawn has shed light on the challenges being faced by Sindh’s chilli farmers, whose...
Mixed messaging
Updated 12 Jul, 2026

Mixed messaging

In case the parleys fail, a return to full-scale war would be the likely outcome.
Way forward
12 Jul, 2026

Way forward

A GROUP of estranged PTI leaders, calling themselves the ‘National Dialogue Committee’ and led by figures like...
Recalled orders
12 Jul, 2026

Recalled orders

WHILE justice should be blind, it should not be oblivious to the human suffering some decisions may cause. This is...