ADVT:

  Home   Astrology   Business   Indiafocus   Lifestyle   Movies   News   Parenting   Online Exam   Sports   Travel

HomeWorldAsia  
  
More News
Mamta defends hefty salaries
A rare love story!
Lok Sabha adjourned over...
Liberhan report in this...
China coal mine blast: 104...
China mine blast death toll 104
Govt to help obese woman in...
Red alert at Guj Kandla oil...
Three Mile Island Nuke plant...
Who should I deal with in Pak?:...
LeT's Google Earth link to...
Who should I deal with in Pak?:...
Four held for misbehaving with...
20 arrested in Orissa for...
No fear of ties suffering under...
Pak not serious on Mumbai...
Assam twin blast toll rises to...
Open gateways to dual use...
Dalai Lama doesn't want to...
Mumbaikars don't about security
Sikh groups seek justice for...


 
Musharraf and Bhutto finalize the deal
Tuesday, August 14, 2007 12:29 [IST]
PTI

bhutto_benazir_02Islamabad: The reported political deal between Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and former Prime Minister in exile Benazir Bhutto has been finalised, a government Minister has said.

"All matters have been finalised with the former Prime Minister. The recent statements of Benazir Bhutto are just for political consumption," the media reported today, quoting Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed as saying here. Musharraf had met the former Premier and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairperson in Abu Dhabi last month apparently to clinch a deal to ensure his re-election and her return home from self-exile.

However, there were conflicting reports about the outcome of the meeting between the two leaders, with a section of the media claiming that "the talks remained inconclusive" as Bhutto refused to endorse Musharraf as President in uniform for another term.

"Let her give statements as part of the political process," the Minister said, reacting to Bhutto's recent statement asking Musharraf to doff his military uniform before seeking re-election as the President. He said Musharraf was making up his mind on the issue of uniform.

"The next four weeks are of prime importance for the politics of the country," he said, adding all ways would become open after the presidential election and the next general elections would be held later this year. Rashid also said during the next four weeks important issues like deposed Premier Nawaz Sharifs case and the President's issue would be settled in the Supreme Court and the results would come before the nation.


Add To

digg.com

del.icio.us

stumbleupon.com

My Yahoo

reditt.com

newsvine.com

fark.com
 Post Your Feedback   
Name
Email ID
Comments
 Other Features
News today
Screen Sever
Gallery
WallPaper
Print this page
Mail this page
Archives