Investigators Quiz Musharraf Over Bhutto Assassination

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Nationwide polls found that a majority of Pakistanis believe Musharraf's government was complicit in the assassination.

Following her death, Bhutto's supporters took to the streets. The ensuing violence caused damage of more than $200 million (12 billion Pakistani rupees) and killed at least 58 people, government officials said.

Her party, the Pakistan People's Party, went on to win the most number of seats in elections held the following year.

Musharraf resigned. And Bhutto's husband, Asif Ali Zardari, became president.

Zardari asked the United Nations to look into his wife's death to try and reconcile inconsistencies of how she died and who was behind the attack.

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