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Hundreds of thousands of people have been greeting Benazir Bhutto, following her dramatic return to Pakistan after eight years in exile. | |
Well-wishers packed the streets of Karachi in the hope of glimpsing the ex-PM, causing her motorcade to get bogged down as it left the airport. | |
Ms Bhutto is set to hold power-sharing talks with President Pervez Musharraf, which could see her becoming PM again. | |
She has pledged to work towards free and fair elections. | |
There is a huge security presence amid threats of attacks by militants. | |
Roads clogged | |
Ms Bhutto flew from Dubai, accompanied on the flight from Dubai by about 100 members of her Pakistan People's Party (PPP). | |
I could not believe that this day that I have counted the hours, the minutes, the months and the years to, had finally arrived Benazir Bhutto In pictures: Bhutto returns Send us your comments | I could not believe that this day that I have counted the hours, the minutes, the months and the years to, had finally arrived Benazir Bhutto In pictures: Bhutto returns Send us your comments |
At least 200,000 people turned out to greet her, lining the 6km (four-mile) route from the airport into the city. | |
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan in Karachi says many people are dressed in the red, black and green colours of Ms Bhutto's PPP party and there is a carnival atmosphere, with music playing and food stalls in place. | |
The size of the crowd on the streets means her convoy is making very slow progress | |
Reports say her special bullet-proof truck took three hours to go just half a kilometre and that the road was still clogged as dusk fell. | |
The former prime minister rejected police calls to sit inside the vehicle, instead on top of it with party colleagues. | |
Ms Bhutto is planning to make a speech at the tomb of Pakistan's founding father, Mohammed Ali Jinnah. | |
"It's an extremely moving and emotional moment for me," Ms Bhutto told the BBC after her arrival in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city. | "It's an extremely moving and emotional moment for me," Ms Bhutto told the BBC after her arrival in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city. |
"I could not believe that this day that I have counted the hours, the minutes, the months and the years to, had finally arrived." | |
Enduring popularity | Enduring popularity |
When she first stepped onto Pakistani soil at Karachi airport Ms Bhutto was overcome with emotion and burst into tears. | |
KEY DATES 06 Oct: Presidential polls held 17 Oct: Supreme Court resumes hearing challenges to Musharraf candidacy 18 Oct: Benazir Bhutto's homecoming 15 Nov: Parliamentary term ends and general election must be held by mid-January Flying into uncertainty On board Bhutto's flight | KEY DATES 06 Oct: Presidential polls held 17 Oct: Supreme Court resumes hearing challenges to Musharraf candidacy 18 Oct: Benazir Bhutto's homecoming 15 Nov: Parliamentary term ends and general election must be held by mid-January Flying into uncertainty On board Bhutto's flight |
Many PPP supporters have been bussed in from outlying areas by the party - a show of organisational strength which the ex-prime minister hopes will boost her chances of a return to power, correspondents report. | |
The BBC's Damian Grammaticas in Karachi says that despite being away for eight years, Ms Bhutto is still enormously popular as a scion of Pakistan's pre-eminent political dynasty. | |
About 20,000 troops and police have been deployed in the city to oversee Ms Bhutto's arrival amid threats by Islamist militants to assassinate both her and Gen Musharraf. | About 20,000 troops and police have been deployed in the city to oversee Ms Bhutto's arrival amid threats by Islamist militants to assassinate both her and Gen Musharraf. |
Gen Musharraf had asked Ms Bhutto to delay her return until the Supreme Court decided whether he was eligible to serve as president for another term. | Gen Musharraf had asked Ms Bhutto to delay her return until the Supreme Court decided whether he was eligible to serve as president for another term. |
"She is the mediocre daughter of a great leader."In pictures | "She is the mediocre daughter of a great leader."In pictures |
He easily won a presidential vote on 6 October after opposition deputies in the national and provincial assemblies - which choose the president - either boycotted or abstained from the vote. | |
However, the court said he could not be officially declared the winner until it had finished ruling on objections to his candidacy. | |
Ms Bhutto left the country soon after Gen Musharraf seized power in a coup. | Ms Bhutto left the country soon after Gen Musharraf seized power in a coup. |
Washington has backed a power-sharing deal with Gen Musharraf which would see Ms Bhutto becoming prime minister. | Washington has backed a power-sharing deal with Gen Musharraf which would see Ms Bhutto becoming prime minister. |
It has become increasingly concerned over the military's inability to defeat Islamist extremists and Gen Musharraf's rising unpopularity. | It has become increasingly concerned over the military's inability to defeat Islamist extremists and Gen Musharraf's rising unpopularity. |