On the day she was assassinated, former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto was scheduled to meet two senior US lawmakers to hand over a dossier accusing the ISI and Election Commission officials of rigging the upcoming parliamentary polls, her party officials said. |
Faratullah Babar, a spokesman of Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP), said she was planning to hand over the dossier to Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Patrick Kennedy, a member of the US House of Representatives from Rhode Island, on the evening of December 27, the day she was murdered. |
"Yes, she was supposed to hand over the dossier to the two lawmakers she was going to meet over dinner," he told PTI. |
Babar, a close aide of Bhutto, said the dossier, which he helped prepare, contained the details about how the Musharraf regime was "planning to rig" the general election scheduled for January 8. |
When asked was their any involvement of the spy agencies in the alleged rigging plans, he said "yes". However, he did not give details. |
Latif Khosa, another trusted aide of Bhutto, also claimed that he prepared the 160-page document which Bhutto was supposed to hand over to the US lawmakers. |
Khosa alleged that ISI and Election Commission officials were involved in the plans to rig the polls, adding the dossier contained details about "fake ballots" and "intimidation" of PPP candidates. |
He claimed that more than 100 candidates of PML-Q, the party which backs President Pervez Musharraf, were going to get 25,000 "pre-stamped" ballot papers, apparently in Punjab and the places where the polls could be close. |
He alleged that the spy agencies were planning to use a supercomputer to hack into the Election Commission's computers. |
Khosa also claimed that Election Commission officials had left out a large number of voters' names from the list of the people eligible to cast their ballot. |
Earlier, Senior PPP official Sarfraz Ali Lashari told The Times daily of London that the dossier contained information that ISI was allegedly using some of the $10 billion of American aid to run a covert election operation from a safe house in a central district of Islamabad. |
According to the official, who works in PPP's election monitoring cell, the operation's aim was to undermine Bhutto's party and ensure victory for PML-Q. |
In an interview to CNN-IBN, Bhutto's husband Asif Zardari said she was assassinated because she was planning to expose an ISI plot to rig the elections. "Yes, I am confirming that," Zardari said when asked about a media report that Bhutto was killed as she was planning to expose an ISI plot to rig the elections. |
He said Bhutto "has been exposing and talking about the rigging mechanism which is part of this cartel government. And the cartel league is part and parcel of the conspiracy." |
Zardari said Bhutto has already named some people in a letter to President Pervez Musharraf who she felt threatened from and has left another letter that the party was considering. |