Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

It seems both are comming to Pakistan soon.

FARID

http://www.dawn.com/2007/05/21/top5.htm

Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

By M. Ziauddin

LONDON, May 20: Former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif are keeping up their media pressure on President Pervez Musharraf as both have once again thrown a challenge to him through separate interviews, saying that they would go back home come what may and advising Gen Musharraf to abdicate peacefully.

In an interview to Sunday Telegraph, Ms Bhutto asserted that neither the international community nor the armed forces would continue to back the present regime “if domestic protests continue to escalate”.

She alleged that Gen Musharraf had lost the confidence of his fellow army officers.

She said: “The only option for Gen Musharraf and his regime is to seek a political solution through a negotiated transfer of power.”

Speaking hours after Gen Musharraf had insisted that she would not be allowed to return to the country for November’s planned elections, Ms Bhutto said: “No matter what, I’m going back this year.”

She warned that Gen Musharraf was running a ‘dictatorship’ that could now end either peacefully or in all-out bloodshed.

When asked about talks with Gen Musharraf, Ms Bhutto replied: “It is inappropriate to talk of back-channel contacts against the background of the Karachi killings.”

Ms Bhutto said Gen Musharraf had allowed ‘the shadow of extremism’ to fall on Pakistan and that fundamentalist seminaries had stepped in where the state had failed.

“The political madressas exploit the neglect of governance, offering food, clothing, shelter and education to the children of the poor. They then brainwash these students and use them as fodder in their grand design to dismantle the state by infiltrating key institutions, establishing terror groups and establishing a parallel state structure,” she said.

Mr Sharif told the newspaper that he too was planning to return to Pakistan.

“The iron is hot, but after a few weeks or months it will start melting and I will go when it starts melting,” he said. “He can put the handcuffs [on me] if he wants – he put me in jail for 14 months earlier.”

Parliamentary democracy, which had been reduced to ‘rubber stamping’ Gen Musharraf’s decrees, needed to be restored, he said, warning that the president might attempt to rig November’s elections. “He cannot afford free and fair polls because he cannot survive them.”

Ms Bhutto, however, said rigged elections would fail. “All political parties will unite and the protests will increase,” she said. “The Orange Revolution in Ukraine is a good example of how people who are robbed of their right to vote can protest and put an end to dictatorship.”

In the same newspaper, an article by Niall Ferguson says the future of Gen Musharraf hangs in the balance.

The piece links the fate of Paul Wolfowitz, Tony Blair, Gen Musharraf and a couple of other world leaders with that of United Stets President George Bush, who, he thinks, is on the brink of a Shakespearean tragedy.

Mr Ferguson says: “Eight days ago, 40 people died in rioting in Karachi, apparently as a result of attempts by pro-government forces to discourage a rally by disgruntled lawyers, who have been incensed by Musharraf’s decision to oust the head of the Supreme Court.

“After eight years of his military dictatorship, Pakistan’s democratic forces are stirring. But watch out: these include the Islamist coalition known as the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal. And the recent violence also has an ethnic dimension, pitting Muhajirs against Pashtuns.”

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

Not sure about NS returning soon, but it seem’s BB will.

Much more courageous than Pakistan’s number one murderer hiding in London, refusing to come back! :cb:

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

NS if come...will be send to jaddah on the very next available flight....3 years left of his truce....

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and if anyone of them get elected again then our people have reason to whine...

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If they get back in power Pak deserves what it gets. Fool me once....

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They were booted out by military though culprits. But before Paki people and world, their governments had been booted out illegally and they were victims of dictatorship. Had they been voted out by people, we would have seen better and perhaps entirely changed leadership. As regard corruption, who is not corrupt in Pakistan, Do you thing Mush and his army tola are honest? Ah/MQM is not only corrupt but murderers.

Both have rights to come back and get elected through Paki people. And they will...so chill out.

FARID

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

dinn they kick each other out of power..or force each other out of power?

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^^ true...

They don't have any right to come back. And the solution of curruption is not make it an excuse but find ways to bring it to end.

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

Fraudia,

They were instrumental to each others ouster. But the real kick came from army rather than people who voted them to power.

FARID

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

Army isn't that bad... what mushy did recently is not at all acceptable but initially he wasn't that bad when he took control...

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

If you have funds in the bank, take your money and run..

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

Abdali,

"If you have funds in the bank, take your money and run.."

To whom your post is directed?

Aasay waisay ko dya hay, Mujh ko bhi to lift karaday mola

FARID

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

Its directed to average Joe, take your money and run run run and don't look back.

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

Abdali,

"Its directed to average Joe, take your money and run run run and don't look back."

Why? Kya koi qyamat anaywali hay?

FARID

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

of course, NS aur BB qyamat say kum hein kia? :)

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

Abdali,

Good one. I don't know how to add laughing animated creature here.

FARID

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

:hehe:

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

we need to hang a dictator in Pakistan .. sooner we do it the better

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True!

The people are unfortunately never rational enough or powerful enough to decide. When they think they're deciding, they cant agree and stay consistent. As a result, they're always generally out of the bringing in or kicking out process be it under the military or under so called democratic civilian regimes.

Re: Benazir, Nawaz ask Musharraf to quit

Farid,
replied here;
http://www.paklinks.com/gs/showpost.php?p=5038726&postcount=11