Pak Oppn observes 'black day' against Musharraf Saturday, January 1 2005 16:42 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Islamabad:
Pakistani Opposition parties today (Jan 01, 2005) staged rallies against President Pervez Musharraf in a "black day" of protest after he reneged on his pledge to quit as Army chief.
Rallies were held in major cities and towns across the country, where speakers denounced Musharraf for "violating" his pledge to hang up his Army uniform by the end of 2004.
The turnout was however marred by severe winter rains continuing in the capital Islamabad and its twin city of Rawalpindi for the past three days.
Rain hit a mass rally planned in Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province where some 300 slogan-chanting people gathered for a demonstration. Heavy rain and snow also kept people indoors in south western Baluchistan province.
Around 400 people, some wearing black arm bands and carrying black banners, attended a rally in the central city of Multan with leaders of the Islamic alliance of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) criticising Musharraf for not abiding by his pledge.
"Musharraf has broken his promise, we will not accept his decision to retain the post of Army chief," local MMA leader Hidayatullah Pasruri told the gathering.
The protesters dispersed peacefully after blocking the traffic for about one hour. Similar rallies were held in the nearby cities of Bahawalpur and Dera Ghazi Khan.
The Opposition parties also planned protest demonstrations in the southern port city of Karachi and the eastern city of Lahore.