HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND MAKE ENEMIES

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Few can match the skills of Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and her Pakistan People´s Party when it comes to creating intimidating opponents and rivals out of whatever is available.

In the 1980s, this tendency helped Mian Nawaz Sharif, former prime minister and present opposition leader, in his ascent from being a local Lahore figure with few credentials other than a dislike for the Bhuttos, to the national political scene. Sharif remained a major target of the PPP workers throughout the latter half of the decade. The democratic period after the death of military dictator Gen Zia-ul Haq has seen no let-up in this campaign by the Bhutto faithful, although now they have met their match in workers of Sharifs own Pakistan Muslim League (PML).

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