Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto)

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The Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto) (Sindhi: پيپلزپارٽي شهيدڀٽو; abbreviated as PPP-SB) is a political party in Pakistan and one of three breakaway factions of the old Pakistan Peoples Party.[3][4] The party is currently headed by Ghinwa Bhutto, the widow of Murtaza Bhutto.[5][6]

Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto)
پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی (شہید بھٹو)
Sindhi nameپاڪستان پيپلزپارٽي شهيدڀٽو
AbbreviationPPP-SB
LeaderGhinwa Bhutto
Historical leaderMurtaza Bhutto 
FounderMurtaza Bhutto
Founded1996 (1996)[1]
Split fromPakistan Peoples Party
IdeologySecularism
Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
Left-wing nationalism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationGrand Democratic Alliance
Election symbol
Fist[2]
Party flag
Website
pppsb.org.pk

In December 2012, Ghinwa Bhutto stated that her stepdaughter Fatima Bhutto would contest in the 2013 general elections for a seat in the National Assembly on behalf of the Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto). Fatima was not present on the occasion. However, Fatima is known for her outspoken public stance in the past where she had several times expressed no desire to run for public office. She ruled a political career out "entirely because of the effect of dynasties on Pakistan"; this referred to the Bhutto family's involvement in politics that has continued through several generations of the family.[7]

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  1. ^ Mehdi, Tahir (2013-04-14). "An overview of 1997 general elections: PML-N returns with a bang". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  2. ^ "PTI's 'bat' missing from ECP's list of symbols for Feb 8 elections". SAMAA TV. 10 January 2024.
  3. ^ "The Homicide of PPP". Daily Times. 2024-01-06. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  4. ^ "Mir Murtaza Bhutto remembered on 20th death anniversary". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  5. ^ Correspondent, The Newspaper's (2016-09-21). "On 20th anniversary, reopening of Murtaza assassination case demanded". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-01-15. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ Correspondent, The Newspaper's (2019-04-05). "Ghinwa says Bilawal has encircled himself with thieves and criminals". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-01-15. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ "Destiny?: Fatima Bhutto to contest next elections". The Express Tribune. 1 December 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
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