London: Newly-elected PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that President Musharraf cannot be trusted to conduct a fair probe into the death of his mother and former Pak PM, Benazir Bhutto.
Taking on the US government directly, the 19-year-old said dictatorship feeds extremism and the US must stop feeding dictators.
At his first press conference after reaching London, Bilawal said that his election as the PPP chief was based on collective decision.
Bilawal also appealed to the media to respect his privacy.
Pleading for privacy in the conference he also explained the reasons why he was chosen as the PPP chief.
"I have been democratically elected to lead the PPP. PPP leaders of all four federations have elected me to lead the party," he said. "My father will only look after party affairs and my father will not stand for elections, he's only managing the PPP," he added.
The young lad from Oxford University also slammed US saying that US should stop feeding dictators. The 19-year-old also remembered his mother as “brave woman and loved being with people”.