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Benazir's daughter to continue her mission June 16, 2008 17:45 IST
"I definitely want to help people in Pakistan. I want to continue my mom's mission in any way I can, whether it's politics or something else -- I haven't decided yet," 17-year-old Bakhtawar said in a television interview. According to a report in The Sunday Times, London [Images], Bakhtawar, who goes to school in Dubai, said: "I am proud to think people see me as a role model. I'm a very confident speaker and I hope all women can do what they want. "I was given the opportunity. I was privileged, as you know. I was born into the family that I am in, where everything I could have was my right. Everything was equal between me and my brother and there was no discrimination between the sexes." Her 19-year-old brother Bilawal, an Oxford undergraduate, was appointed co-chairman of the PPP along with Bhutto's husband Asif Ali Zardari, within days of Bhutto's assassination and is widely seen as a future leader of the party. Bakhtawar told a satellite news channel: "We have been brought up to equality and everything my brother was given, I was given. In education, we went to exactly the same schools, exactly the same teachers. Education for women is as important as for men because I believe we can all have the same jobs in life." Image: Benazir Bhutto's [Images] daughters Bakhtawar (left) and Asifa at a Pakistan People's Party meeting at the Bhutto's residence in Naudero late last year. Photograph: Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images Powered by ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||