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PPP to sacrifice Musharraf to stay in power

Press Trust of India Islamabad

The government will not change its policy towards Musharraf in spite of US President George Bush's support for the beleaguered leader. Bush had last week made a phone call expressing support for Musharraf in his "personal capacity" and it should not be taken as backing by the US government, Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar has said.     

 

The PPP leadership's top priority is "to save the government" even if it has to sacrifice its relationship with any person.     

"If you have to survive, you have to leave the President. He is an unpopular leader," Mukhtar told a newspaper. Mukhtar said if the President's powers to dissolve the parliament or to appoint governors and services chiefs are taken away as proposed in the constitutional reforms package, Musharraf might like to step down on his own.     
Asked who could replace Musharraf, he said PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari would be the best choice even if the President's power to dissolve the parliament was "not" taken away.

He added he was saying this because Zardari would be the last man to sack his own party's government.      America's official policy was reflected by the Senators who during their recent visit to Pakistan called for the reinstatement of the deposed judges, a demand that irritated Musharraf, he noted.

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First Published: Jun 02 2008 | 12:52 PM IST

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