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Pakistan’s embattled president Musharraf has abruptly cancelled his planned visit to China, as opponents in the ruling coalition move to impeach him.
He was to attend opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics and meet Chinese leaders during his two day visit.
Mohammed Sadiq, a Pakistan foreign ministry spokesman confirmed that the visit was called off, but did not give any reason. The announcement came as the president's opponents met in Islamabad to decide on his impeachment.
The twin issues of President Musharraf's removal and the restoration of Supreme Court judges who were dismissed by the president last November during a brief period of emergency rule have over-shadowed the four month old coalition government . Asif Ali Zardari, the head of the Pakistan Peoples Party and Nawaz Sharif , the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League( N) faction, which are part of the ruling alliance, agreed yesterday to move against the president. A final decision in this regard is expected to be announced after the two leaders meet again on Thursday.
Khawaja Asif, a spokesman for Mr. Sharif said the coalition parties have the two thirds majority required to remove the president.
“We have the sufficient numbers" he declared. But the president’s supporters denied the claim. Observers said the impeachment move could further destablise the country which is facing severe economic problem and rising Islamic insurgency.
A former General and a close U.S. ally in the global war on terror, Mr. Musharraf seized power in a bloodless coup in 1999. He stepped down as army chief in December 2007 after he was elected as president for another five years in a controversial election. He became hugely unpopular after he imposed a temporary emergency rule in the country in November 2007 and sacked the independent minded chief justice.
His allies were defeated in an election in February that resulted in a civilian coalition government led by the party of the late Benazir Bhutto, a two-time prime minister who was assassinated while campaigning last December.
Despite the loss of parliamentary support, Mr. Musharraf has resisted pressure to quit, and has insisted that he was willing to work with the new civilian government.
He has repeatedly said he will not use presidential powers to dismiss the parliament, but Pakistani political circles are rife with speculation that he is manouevring towards this scenario on grounds that the civilian government has proved inept.
Political analysts said the impeachment move could further destablise the country and force the army to act, although the army leadership has so far kept itself out of the fray.
Political uncertainty has badly affected the economy with inflation reaching a record high. Investors have harboured doubts over whether the civilian coalition government has the ability to arrest the decline. Rising Islamic militancy which has gripped northern areas also threaten to tear apart the country.
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no one is credable, everyone is blaming others ......asif ali zardari and nawaz sharif want supreme authority and nothing else. president is an obstacle and so they want him eleminated there is nothing else in there move.
Nouma Bushra, Rabwah, Pakistan
I think that its a plan of Zardari and Musharaf to tackle Nawaz Sharif in this way, afterall Zardari also is a product of Musharaf NRO policy.He will gave him a chance of complete escape.What Zardari was doing till from 18 feb elections.Govrnament has also reduce the price hike of certain things...
Majid Khan, Peshawar, Pakistan
the pakistani should have to pay a lot more still for the front ally of terroirism and the friend of the USA. its soverignity is in trouble waters and a deep concern for those who people who really know about the so called slogan (fisrt of all pakistan)
Malik Ayub Sumbal
Islamabad
Malik Ayub Sumbal, rawalpindi, pakistan
It is like the pot calling the kettle black. Every one has done mistakes. Why did Nawaz Sharif not allow Musharraf's plane that has precipitated the crisis ? Then Musharraf did a tit for tat by pushing Nawaz Sharif out to Saudia. What is the credibility of AAZ or others ?
V.S.S.SARMA, Dubai, UAE
Musharraf could have chosen a better path for himself if his unbridled ambition had not got the better of him, just like Ceaser's assassins in Shakespeare's play. Like all Honorable men he destroyed whatever good remained of Pakistan. Terrorism, corruption, a fractured nation will be his legacy.
Billoo Bhai, London, UK
Basically the army has been and probably always will remain the primary bastion of Pakistan's identity. Musharraf is simply a representative of that institution.The Pakistanis should be actively moving towards changing this state of affairs.
Siddhartha,Chennai,India
Siddhartha Bhadrakumar, Chennai, India
All the problems that Pakistan facing today are created by Musharaf and his bogeymen.He thinks himself important to country but no body wants him to remain in power.He thinks himself to be mastermind of country economics but he is failed man who got the power to destablise the country.
ali afzal, london, uk
It is better for President Mussharraf to resign. Mood of the people of Pakistan is very clear. He should pave the way for democracy. Let democracy smoothly run in the country. Still, he insist to stay, then impeachment is the only way left. Wew\ want to get rid of him. Enough is enough, Sir.
Amjed Saleem Alvi, Lahore. , Pakistan.