(10 Oct 2002)
1. Wide shot of Benazir Bhutto at table
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Benazir Bhutto, leader, People's Party of Pakistan
"I feel the military regime might find it difficult to totally keep the People's Party out. We have overwhelming support. I think they might try to reduce that support. But given the overwhelming nature of that support, I think they will find it hard to deny us a sizeable chunk of the votes, which will enable us to form the government."
3. Cutaway of Bhutto seen through mirror
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Benazir Bhutto, leader, People's Party of Pakistan. "I am under no delusions that they will do their utmost to keep my party out. But I have my faith in the people of Pakistan, and if we can get a relatively free vote count, I am confident that my party will win the majority, and that my prime minister will receive me at the airport when I come back."
5. Pan up from table to Bhutto
6. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Benazir Bhutto, leader, People's Party of Pakistan.
"My message to the people of Pakistan is that the future belongs to them, that dictatorships don't last, that the day of democracy must dawn, and that we will build a Pakistan that has freedom and respect for human rights. That's how we will prosper and gain respect on the international scene."
CAPTION: Benazir Bhutto, leader, People's Party of Pakistan
7. Side shot of Bhutto talking
STORYLINE:
Benazir Bhutto says she's confident her Pakistan People's Party (PPP) has won a majority of the vote in today's elections.
But the exiled former prime minister believes the military regime headed by President Musharraf may try to deny her victory by rigging the count.
Bhutto, currently in London, wasn't allowed to stand for election because of corruption charges.
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