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Zardari was awake as US struck Bin Laden in Abbottabad – securing the PPP government!

On the night US Navy SEALs raided Abbottabad to kill Osama Bin Laden, Pakistan’s President Zardari was reportedly focused on a political power deal, says ex-advisor.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Islamabad: As US Navy SEALs helicopters swept into Pakistan’s Abbottabad garrison town early on May 2, 2011, to neutralise their biggest adversary, Osama Bin Laden, President Asif Ali Zardari was awake that night - stitching up a power deal to bolster up the PPP government, his former advisor has disclosed.

With the Pakistan Peoples Party on precarious ground after the end of the coalition agreement with Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz arrived after the 2008 election, an understanding was reached with the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid-e-Azam (PML-Q), the party which backed former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, so as to obtain a comfortable majority in the National Assembly, Zardari’s then spokesperson Farhatullah Babar wrote in his recently-published memoir.

“The agreement was finalised around 1.30 a.m. on May 2, precisely when US Navy SEALs were infiltrating the country, raiding the compound, killing Osama bin Laden, and escaping with his body — announcing to the world that the most wanted terrorist had been hiding in a military cantonment in Pakistan,” Babar wrote in the “The Zardari Presidency”, the News reported.

Babar said that the President’s Aide-de-Camp, Squadron Leader Jalal, was likely to know what had happened as a service colleague told him that a helicopter had crashed in Abbottabad, and he figured that a helicopter flight in the hilly area at night was suspicious.

“He was the first among the President’s staff to learn about what had happened,” Babar noted, adding that the PAF officer did not hasten to inform the President as he wanted to double-check the information. Babar also said that more inklings that something big had happened came after the Aiwan-e-Sadr received a call from the Army House to intimate that the army chief, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, was on his way to meet the President.

Meanwhile, US President Barack Obama had also called Zardari to inform him. However, it remains unclear whether Zardari’s meeting with Gen Kayani had occurred by that time.

The President stayed awake throughout the night, first due to the finalisation of the power-sharing agreement with the PML-Q and then because of the Abbottabad incident, Babar wrote.

On the Raymond Davis episode of January 2011, Babar says that the Americans were desperate to secure the release of the private CIA contractor, who was arrested after shooting dead two people in Lahore, while a third was mown down in his escape bid, and fly him out of the country as soon as possible. The reason behind this urgency remained shrouded in mystery, he said. (IANS)

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