The two-time prime minister had previously survived an assassination attempt during the 2007 Karsaz bombing in Karachi which left 180 people, two months after her return from her self-imposed, eight-year-long exile and had been preparing to run for PM for the third time. However, the third time proved unlucky for Bhutto. To this day, it remains unclear who ordered Bhutto’s assassination, even though the killing is widely attributed to the Taliban. The incident nevertheless plunged Pakistan into chaos and to led to widespread civil unrest and protests against General Pervez Musharraf. Chants of “Dog, Musharraf, dog” rang out in the streets as rioters took to vandalism, evoking a harsh reaction from Musharraf. A decade later, however, General Musharraf in an interview admitted that those in the administration may have been involved in the assassination and may have been in touch with the Taliban, as per a 2021 report in the BBC.