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Musharraf may not face the music immediately
Saturday, February 23, 2008 17:43 [IST]

ISLAMABAD: In a breather for beleaguered President Pervez Musharaf, Pakistan People's Party has indicated that the new government will not seek his immediate impeachment as western envoys confabulated with leaders here to shore up his position.
     
Asked whether the new government will move forward to impeach Musharraf, PPP leader and frontrunner for Prime Ministership Makhdoom Amin Fahim said the party did not wish "to rock the boat" at this stage.

"I think there's no need at the moment but the parliament is sovereign. Once we go to the parliament, the parliament will look at every issue. We should not rock the boat at this time. We must have civil transition of power from the military to the civilians," the 68-year-old Bhutto loyalist said.
     
The envoys, including from the US and UK, have pressed Pakistan People's Party and Pakistan Muslim League-(N) to try to co-exist with Musharraf, a key ally in the war on terror, for some time" to ensure a "smooth transition" and stability in the country, sources said.
     
Though both PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and and PML (N) chief Nawaz Sharif have said the vote was against Musharraf, the PPP is reluctant to make immediate moves for the former General's impeachment.
     
US Ambassador Anne Patterson had met Zardari at least twice since his PPP emerged as the largest party in the February 18 polls, bagging 87 of the 272 seats.
     
British High Commissioner Robert Brinkley has also met leaders of the PPP and PML-N, including Sharif. The US has indicated that it would continue to work with Musharraf despite the rout of his PML-Q party in the polls.


Source : PTI

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