Kidnapped son of ex-PM Gilani phones him after two years
MULTAN: The kidnapped son of former prime minister Yusuf Raza Gilani phoned his father on Sunday after two years in captivity and told him he was well.Ali Haider Gilani, 29, was seized by suspected Taliban militants in a hail of gunfire on the outskirts of Multan on May 9, 2013,
By our correspondents
May 25, 2015
MULTAN: The kidnapped son of former prime minister Yusuf Raza Gilani phoned his father on Sunday after two years in captivity and told him he was well.
Ali Haider Gilani, 29, was seized by suspected Taliban militants in a hail of gunfire on the outskirts of Multan on May 9, 2013, two days before the general elections in which he was campaigning.
Gunmen on a motorbike opened fire before abducting Ali Haider Gilani in a black Honda car.His secretary and a bodyguard were killed and four people wounded.“My son Ali Haider Gilani told me that he is happy and safe at (an) unknown place,” Yusuf Raza Gilani told AFP after the phone call.
“He enquired about the health of his mother and other family members. He declined to disclose more and said that Almighty Allah will surely help us. He said that he is safe and sound and we should not be worried about him.”
Former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who was with Gilani when he received the eight-minute phone call, also talked to his son.“The call was made from (an) unknown place, probably from Afghanistan. Gilani (junior) told me that he is happy and at the safest place and that he was seeking God’s help to see his family soon,” Qureshi told reporters.
The ex-premier’s family is one of the most powerful in Multan and a key clan in the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), which lost the 2013 elections. The PPP’s campaign for re-election had been dramatically curtailed by threats from the Taliban.
Ali Haider Gilani, 29, was seized by suspected Taliban militants in a hail of gunfire on the outskirts of Multan on May 9, 2013, two days before the general elections in which he was campaigning.
Gunmen on a motorbike opened fire before abducting Ali Haider Gilani in a black Honda car.His secretary and a bodyguard were killed and four people wounded.“My son Ali Haider Gilani told me that he is happy and safe at (an) unknown place,” Yusuf Raza Gilani told AFP after the phone call.
“He enquired about the health of his mother and other family members. He declined to disclose more and said that Almighty Allah will surely help us. He said that he is safe and sound and we should not be worried about him.”
Former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who was with Gilani when he received the eight-minute phone call, also talked to his son.“The call was made from (an) unknown place, probably from Afghanistan. Gilani (junior) told me that he is happy and at the safest place and that he was seeking God’s help to see his family soon,” Qureshi told reporters.
The ex-premier’s family is one of the most powerful in Multan and a key clan in the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), which lost the 2013 elections. The PPP’s campaign for re-election had been dramatically curtailed by threats from the Taliban.
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