Thursday 23rd February 2012 | Rabi-ul-Awwal 30, 1433
The woman behind the Bhuttos

Begum Nusrat Bhutto, who suffered the longest torment among Pakistani politicians but put up an epic fight against military dictatorship, died in a Dubai hospital on Sunday after a long illness. She was 82.

Born on March 23, 1929, Nusrat had lived a life of comfort after marrying Mr Bhutto as his second wife in 1951. In this file photo, Begum Bhutto is seen along with their imperial majesties, the Shahanshah Arymehr and Shahbano of Iran, Prime Minister Zulifikar Ali Bhutto and President Fazal Illahi Chaudhry. – Dawn File Photo

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12 Responses to " The woman behind the Bhuttos "

  1. She was brave women on earth, who faced the death of all her children and husband for the sake of democracy. She never subdue before the brutal dictator ; Zia and fought till the end. Now it is the responsibility of leadership of PPP to uphold the traditions of the this brave women.

  2. Yasmin Mughal, says:

    Great Women leader who had done great work for restoring democracy in Pakistan, and proved women participation in governance in male dominant society. Nusrat Bhuto was a COURAGEOUS mother too.

    May Allah SWT rest her soul in peace and grant her a higher place in Jannat-ul-Fidous.(Ameen)

  3. Raghib says:

    May ALLAH give Pakistani nation the quality to recognise the true & sincere leader ship! which never comes from big family names or fuderal lords or generals. The sincere leadership comes from middle class or from the root not from the top and I am surprised how Nusrat Bhutto can be named mother of nation of Pakistan, the country which is based on the ideology of Islamic principles.

  4. Vikas says:

    Awesome collection….. I can feel the pain just by going thru the snaps.

  5. abid aziz says:

    I am so sorry for the death of this brave mother of our nation . May Allah bless her soul

    • I Ahmed says:

      @ Abid, sorry for the death but in no way she was the mother of the nation. Pakistan does not belong to any of the political leaders, their family members or their parties.
      Please don’t raise these people to the level of Quaid-e-Azam & Allama Iqbal.

  6. On the American scene, there are accounts of how Mrs. Nixon endured simply because she was the wife of the infamous former President Richard Nixon. He was the target of all the abuses the press and media and liberal elites thought he deserved. He took all the abuses and did come back but his wife endured and became the model of endurance. If only she knew what Begum Nusrat Bhutto endured. My heart goes for her.

  7. so very sad for Pakistanis and politicians. the darkest years of pakistan during zia ul haq reign. her husband was disgracefully murdered by his detractors. we know bhutto was no saint. but to leave the world in the manner in which he did does not do Pakistanis proud.. whats the use to return begum Nusrat to Pakistan after being in exile for so many years and living a torturous life with her children being executed and murdered in gang style manner. may she rest in peace.

  8. vinny says:

    Everything ok but in what way she merits a national holiday for her demise? Not even Indian Presidents are honoured that way. Only PMs are eligible and mostly only when they die in their chairs. CMs of states come next. Why not a single line anywhere in your media deploring a productive day being declared a useless holiday?

  9. end of a era! May Allah rest her soul in peace…. Ameen

    • Mystic says:

      A courageous leader but an unfortunate mother who had to bear the pain of losing her three children besides losing her husband for the cause of democracy in Pakistan, a dream gone sour.
      May Allah SWT rest her soul in peace and grant her a higher place in Jannat-ul-Fidous.(Ameen)

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