RAWALPINDI, March 24: A student of A-level is all set to make history as her book on slain prime minister Benazir Bhutto is in the final stages.

Saria, resident of Rawalpindi is studying in A-level part 1 and her book titled 'Blood in the Terrain' throws light on the political efforts of Ms Bhutto, her contribution to the Muslim world and finally the treatment meted out to her by extremist elements in the country on her arrival.

In the book young Saria has paid tributes to Ms Bhutto for her tremendous services in projecting the soft and liberal image of the Muslim world while at the same time the young author has lamented the tragic assassination of Ms Bhutto in poetic verses.

The young student in her book has foresighted insurgency and a regime of dictators as she thinks that the kindle of liberty (Ms Bhutto) was no more on the face of the planet.“I stare around and see an insurgency. Opposed to democracy and committed to slay it,” she writes.

Talking to Dawn Saria said that she was inspired by the personality of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto who even after knowing so many threats to her life continued her political struggle.

“I used to see Ms Bhutto on internet and read her articles in newspapers. When she was assassinated, I was determined to writing a book on her life after she was mercilessly assassinated in my native town but my mother wished that I should concentrate on my studies,” she said. — Our Reporter

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