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'MMA hasn't appointed Musharraf to ask him to quit'
Monday, September 15 2003 16:09 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Ahead of his meeting with leaders of the Islamist alliance on September 16 to end the
political deadlock over Pervez Musharraf's Constitutional amendments, Pakistan Prime Minister Mir
Zafarullah Khan Jamali has dismissed Opposition demands that the General should quit as Chief of
Army and seek re-election as President.
Jamali told reporters in Karachi on September 14 that Musharraf is not quitting the post of Chief of Army
by December 2004 as claimed by the Muthahida Majlis Amal (MMA).
Pointing out that the General has achieved the position after a process in the Pakistan Army, he said
the MMA has not given the post of Army Chief to him.
"General Musharraf will decide himself when he will quit the Army Chief post," he said.
Jamali's comments came ahead of his meeting with MMA leaders on September 16 to firm up a
compromise deal worked out by ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) leaders with their MMA
counterparts.
MMA claimed that the deal called for Musharraf to quit as Chief of Army by December 2004, after which
he would be formally elected by Parliament and Assemblies as President. The MMA said it has agreed to
vote for Musharraf.
Jamali said there was no need for Musharraf to seek re-election as he has been elected through a
referendum.
"The procedure cannot be repeated. It is not possible because referendum, election and everything else
has been held under the Legal Framework Order (LFO), and if this is not accepted then everything will
become null and void."
PTI
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