Brigadier Shah: Imran Khan’s new interior minister linked to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto

Author: Web Desk

Brigadier (retd) Ijaz Shah has been appointed as the minister for interior by Prime Minister Imran Khan in his major cabinet reshuffle. Shah was given the interior ministry post three weeks after getting a position in the PM’s cabinet.

Earlier, Shah took the oath as minister for parliamentary affairs. Shah is one of several people who were accused by the late Benazir Bhutto of planning her assassination.

A career military officer, Shah retired in 2004 after a 38-year career that saw him rise to the rank of brigadier while serving with the 15 Punjab Regiment and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

Shah was director general of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) during the regime of military dictator Pervez Musharraf. From 2004 to 2008 Shah was a part of many controversies as he was accused of political victimisation and engineering.

He contested his elections from NA-118 Nankana Sahib in 2018 and defeated the Mansab family of the Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz. This was his first success after two failed attempts in 2013 and 2015.

Shah was serving as the head of ISI in Punjab when Musharraf mounted his coup and imposed martial law in October 1999.

Soon after, he was appointed home secretary of the province and has often been credited with the formation and 2002 electoral success of the Pakistan Muslim League – Quaid (PML-Q).

Shah’s chequered past as an ISI officer also saw his nomination for a senior diplomatic position rejected. In 2004, Musharraf named Shah as the High Commissioner to Australia but the nomination was rejected by Canberra, owing to his links with the intelligence agency.

Shah was criticised by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on his induction into the federal cabinet. A statement from Nafisa Shah, the information secretary of the PPP, came out in which she stated “It was essential to remind the people of Pakistan that Benazir Bhutto had accused the retired brigadier of planning to assassinate her.”

She further said, “After the current appointment there is no difference between the federal cabinet of Musharraf and Imran Khan.”

American lobbyist Mark Siegel said that in a statement released by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in 2009, Musharraf had warned Bhutto regarding the security threats to her life on her return to Pakistan.

Siegel further said,“Bhutto sent me an email on October 26, 2007, in which she said that if something terrible happened to her, she would hold Musharraf responsible apart from individuals [Shah, ex-ISI chief Hamid Gul, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi and Arbab Ghulam Rahim] mentioned in her letter to the former president written on October 16, 2007.”

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