Musharraf says ready for early polls

Geek

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Musharraf, who launched the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) in October, said he will return to Pakistan "before the next election."

"We are ready to contest elections," Musharraf told reporters at his apartment in Dubai.

"A little more time would be useful, as we are a new party. However, we will definitely try if the elections come early."

Pakistan's Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani's government lost its parliamentary majority Sunday when the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) announced it would go into opposition over fuel price policies.

The opposition has not yet sought a no-confidence vote against Gilani in parliament but analysts say that is the biggest worry for the government.

The next election is not due until 2013.

"For the government to survive, the PML-N or the PML-Q (parties outside the coalition) have to support them. Such support will have a lot of consequences," Musharraf said.

The former military chief, who came to power in a bloodless coup in 1999, has lived in self-imposed exile since he stepped down under threat of impeachment in 2008. He spends most of his time in London and Dubai.

Musharraf said: "I must return (to Pakistan) well before the next elections, whenever that may be. I strongly believe the real momentum for my party will start once I reach Pakistan. So we are trying to create an environment for me to reach there."

Musharraf said he did not rule out alliances with other political parties in the future.

"Many parties want to be with us. But I want my party to get a simple majority in the next elections so that we do not have to rely on others."

He said he had made "mistakes," including actions against the judiciary and imposing a state of emergency, but dismissed the possibility of another military takeover, saying he wanted to come to power with "the mandate of the public."

The United States has increased pressure on Pakistan to go after Islamist militant groups to help it turn around the war in Afghanistan.

Gilani said earlier the former president had agreed for the United States to conduct drone flights in Pakistan's tribal areas, seen as one of the main reasons for the increasing influence of militant groups.

Musharraf rejected claims he had succumbed to pressure from the United States and said there were few drone attacks during his tenure.

"Between 2003 and 2007 there were just nine drone attacks," he said, saying there were more than 100 in 2010.

Pakistan's Musharraf says ready for early polls | Reuters
 

famamdani

Minister (2k+ posts)
chalo is bahane is sawal ka jawab to milay ga ......................................who is ASLAM SUKHERA...............????
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Someone should tell this fugitive General that there is pretty good environment in Pakistan for his return. He will find out once he will step out of the aircraft. This moron is still trying to create an environment where the deals are made before he gets in there so he can work once again for the forign powers. Characterless person.
 

adnan_younus

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Dubai:Musharraf says ready for mid-term polls

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Dubai:Musharraf says ready for mid-term polls All Pakistan Muslim League is ready to take part in the mid-term polls, said former president of Pakistan General (r) Pervez Muaharraf, Dunya News reported on Tuesday. Talking to mediamen in Dubai, Musharraf termed Chaudhry Shujat as the biggest hurdle in his ties with PML-Q. The former COAS maintained that, the political crisis facing the country has assumed a nasty face, and added, the PPP government needed the support of either PML-N or PML-Q to stay in power.
I want to make APML a national party; we are in touch with MQM and also with PML-Q, however he added that Ch Shujat is the biggest hurdle but he has to accept my leadership. We will also welcome PML-N, if it seek alliance, he asserted. Referring to Shahzain Bugtis arrest, he said that his arrest would unveil Balochistans ground realities.
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http://thepakistaninewspaper.com/news_detail.php?id=18732
 

hawak

Voter (50+ posts)
Re: Dubai:Musharraf says ready for mid-term polls

musharif hav no place in pakistan politics
 

aneeskhan

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Vast majority gentle pakistani loves & like musharraf ,but fanatics & traitors like qadri/bugti,s are also there , he must take all precautions not adviseable to throw his life for thankless juhals,making pakistan jhanum & paradise for nawaz /zardari.
 

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