Godlike Productions Banner
11:40 AM
Join Now, Free! (& No Ads) | FAQ | Links | Link to Us
 VOICE CHAT | VIDEO CHAT | GLP Radio! | Contact

  Saturday, July 4, 2009  
  Breaking News     Back
Pakistan abuzz with rumour of Musharraf's resignation

Monsters and Critics.com

2008-05-31

Islamabad - Despite repeated denials by the beleaguered President Pervez Musharraf over the last three days, Pakistan remained abuzz on Saturday with rumours of his almost inevitable stepping down.

'I was in my office this morning when a friend of mine informed me through an SMS that the military had forced Musharraf to resign. I checked it out on TV but there was nothing about it,' said Irfan Ahmed, a computer engineer at a local software company, while buying sandwiches for his lunch from a bakery in Islamabad.

Ahmed said many of his colleagues and relatives had also received similar messages in recent days. 'I hope he (Musharraf) quits soon so political calm returns to the country,' he added.

Musharraf, who took over in a bloodless coup in 1999, has been under immense pressure to leave office since February 18 elections which saw his political allies defeated.

The country was taken by storm on Thursday when the News claimed Musharraf had decided 'to call it a day' after he was informed by Army Chief Ashfaq Pervez Kayani that he no longer enjoyed the support of the military, the main power base of the retired general.

Musharraf refuted the report, calling it 'part of a malicious campaign to create unrest in the country.' This, however, did not stop media from reporting on the issue.

The same newspaper claimed on Saturday while quoting a former federal minister, who recently made a courtesy telephone call to Musharraf that he had 'made up his mind to resign the day the impeachment motion was moved against him in the parliament as he would not like to be humiliated.'

'But he would not go down without fighting,' said the minister, who refused to be identified. 'General Musharraf is completely isolated because of his own unwise steps.'

A report in another English-language daily The Nation said the differences between the president and Asif Ali Zardari, who heads the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), had reached at no-return point.

Zardri, the widower of slain former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, has conveyed a clear message to Musharraf through mediators that 'he will neither create any embarrassing scene for President Musharraf if the latter quits in the near future,' said the report.

Political analyst and retired general Talat Masood said the local media was not exaggerating the situation on ground.

'He is certainly under pressure from every corner of the society to quit,' Masood said. 'President's resignation is almost unavoidable. He might resist for some days or weeks but not for months.'

Nawaz Sharif, whose party supported the PPP in forming the existing coalition government, has demanded Musharraf's trial for 'abrogating the constitution,' referring to the imposition of emergency by the president on November 3.

The legal fraternity was set to start a long march from the central city of Multan into Islamabad, to protest Musharraf's removal of justices, influential civil society and dozens of retired generals.

Musharraf, a key US ally in the fight against Islamic extremists, who was quite popular when he took over in 1999 promising to launch a campaign against corruption, began losing popularity in March last year when he removed independent-minded chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry apparently for ruling against the government.

Chaudhry was reinstated by the Supreme Court only to be re-sacked on November 3's emergency proclamation as it was preparing to rule on his controversial re-election for the next presidential term.

The only support the embattled leader has secured during the current crisis comes from US President George W Bush, who considers him a top ally in the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan.

'The president reiterated the United States' strong support for Pakistan, and he indicated he looked forward to President Musharraf's continuing role in further strengthening US-Pakistani relations,' White House spokeswoman Dana Perino told reporters in Washington on Friday after Bush talked to Musharraf on the telephone.

But this might not be very helpful for Musharraf, who, according to analysts, is going down anyway.

'The logic of facts and circumstances leave little doubt that he must go,' wrote the former ambassador and political commentator Inayatullah in the Nation.

  Email Article

  Discuss in the Forum

Back

 Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional



Disclaimer:
This website exists for entertainment purposes only. The reader is responsible for discerning the validity, factuality or implications of information posted here, be it fictional or based on real events. Moderators on this forum make every effort to review the material posted on this site however, it is not realistically possible for our small staff to manually review each and every one of the more than 5000 posts GodlikeProductions gets on a daily basis. The content of posts
on this site, including but not limited to links to other web sites, are the expressed opinion of the original poster and are in no way representative of or endorsed by the owners or administration of this website. The posts on this website are the opinion of the specific author and are not statements of advice, opinion, or factual information on behalf of the owner or administration of GodlikeProductions. This site may contain adult content and if you feel you might be offended by such content, you should log off immediately.

Not all posts on this website are intended as truthful or factual assertion by their authors. Some users of this website are participating in internet role playing, with or without the use of an avatar. NO post on this website should be considered factual information on face value alone. Users are encouraged to USE DISCERNMENT and do their own follow up research while reading and posting on this website. Godlikeproductions.com reserves the right to make changes to, corrections and/or remove entirely at any time posts made on this website without notice. In addition, Godlikeproductions.com disclaims any and all liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly as a result of a post on this website.

This site is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. You should not assume that this site is error-free or that it will be suitable for the particular purpose which you have in mind when using it. In no event shall Godlikeproductions.com be liable for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any kind, or any damages whatsoever, including, without limitation, those resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether or not advised of the possibility of damage, and on any theory of liability, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of this site or other documents which are referenced by or linked to this site.

Some events depicted in certain posting and threads on this website may be fictitious and any similarity to any person living or dead is merely coincidental. Some other articles may be based on actual events but which in certain cases incidents, characters and timelines have been changed for dramatic purposes. Certain characters may be composites, or entirely fictitious.

We do not discriminate against the mentally ill!

Fair Use Notice:
This site may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Users may make such material available in an effort to advance awareness and understanding of issues relating to civil rights, economics, individual rights, international affairs, liberty, science & technology, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C.Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.
For more information please visit:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml

This Disclaimer is subject to change at anytime.

Mail Webmaster with questions or comments about this site.

Page generated in 0.002s (1 queries)