Zardari blames international forces for polls loss

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Press Trust of India Lahore
Last Updated : May 21 2013 | 12:30 AM IST
President Asif Ali Zardari today blamed national and international forces for his Pakistan Peoples Party defeat in the May 11 polls while the party's losing candidates held former premiers Yousuf Raza Gilani and Raja Pervez Ashraf responsible for the debacle.
In a meeting with PPP ticket-holders of Punjab province at his private residence here, Zardari claimed some "international forces" did not want the party to come to power again.
"These forces were not happy with the (outgoing) PPP government's agreements with the countries in the region," he said.
PPP leaders believe that the US was not happy over the previous government's agreements for a gas pipeline and the management of Gwadar Port with Iran and China, respectively.
Zardari said the mandate of the PPP had been "stolen" but it would play an effective role at the centre as an opposition party.
He said he would actively participate in politics after completing his tenure as President in September.
The losing PPP candidates spoke out against former premiers Gilani and Ashraf and former Interior Minister Rehman Malik, saying they had caused irreparable harm to the party.
"The poor governance of Gilani and the mishandling of the energy crisis by Ashraf cost us dearly in the May 11 polls," a PPP candidate, who lost in central Punjab, told PTI.
Another PPP activist, who did not want to be named, criticised the party's decision of "wasting" about Rs 300 billion on the Benazir Income Support Programme instead of addressing the energy crisis by clearing a circular debt of Rs 400 billion.
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First Published: May 21 2013 | 12:30 AM IST

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