*Two kills with one arrow.*
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When Bhutto signed the bill declaring the Qadianis as non-Muslims, the Chief of Naval Staff at that time was Hasan Hafeez Ahmed Qadiani.
Deputy Chief of Army was Abdul Ali Qadiani and Chief of Air Force Zafar Chaudhry was also Qadiani. Zafar Chaudhry along with his colleague Major General Nazir also plotted to kill Bhutto. The sign of Zafar Chaudhry's boldness was that he sent an Air Force plane to sprinkle flowers and salute Mirza Nasir Qadiani's meeting in Rabwah. The same Zafar Chaudhry court-martialled many Muslim officers and recruited Qadianis without merit.
Masood Mahmood, who became a sworn witness against Bhutto, was also a Qadiani.
Ahmed Raza Kasuri, as a member of Parliament of the People's Party, signs the resolution to declare the Qadianis as non-Muslims. It was Masood Mahmood Qadiani who attacked Kasuri Sahib. Kasuri's father was martyred in the attack and then this same Qadiani Masood Mahmood became a sworn witness and said that Bhutto had ordered me to kill. Thus two hunts are played with one arrow.
It cannot all be a coincidence. Surrounded by powerful Qadianis, the late Bhutto knew what he had done.
Colonel Rafi, who was under Bhutto's supervision in the prison, writes that before the execution, Bhutto said that Rafi would be happy today when his enemy was being killed.
Perhaps that is why Bhutto said while signing the draft declaring the Qadianis as non-Muslims, I am signing the death certificate.
You may have a million differences with Bhutto, but what happened against the Qadianis during his time was also at a time when the Qadianis were occupying the most important positions. Signed with utmost bravery, boldness and without any fear. He deserves a salute for that.
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