Pakistan Elections in January

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Pakistan will hold its general election on schedule in January, but a state of emergency will be kept in place, President Gen. Pervez Musharraf told reporters on Sunday.


"Certainly the emergency is required to ensure peace in Pakistan, to ensure an environment conducive to elections," he said in Islamabad. The elections should be held before Jan. 9, he said.


The dates for both the election and the end of the state of emergency have shifted several times as domestic and international pressure on Musharraf has increased. The United States, a key Pakistani ally, has expressed public concern about the delays.


"I do understand the emergency has to be lifted, but I cannot give a date," Musharraf said.

In a related development, the Associated Press reported that Pakistani officials said Musharraf has given military courts new powers to try civilians on charges including treason and inciting public unrest.

Under the state of emergency, declared Nov. 3, the chief justice of the Supreme Court was replaced and police took to the streets. Former prime minister and Musharraf challenger Benazir Bhutto denounced the government's move.

After the announcement, police barred Bhutto from leaving her home on one occasion and prevented her from visiting the deposed chief justice on another.

On Sunday, she was in Lahore, planning a rally in defiance of a government order.

She called Musharraf's announcement a good first step, but added that it would be hard to hold a vote while the state of emergency continues.

In Washington, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also welcomed the decision to hold the election, but also asked Musharraf to end the state of emergency as soon as possible.

Musharraf imposed the state of emergency to curb increasing extremism and problems in the judiciary, he said in announcing the move.

"I suspect that Pakistan's sovereignty is in danger unless timely action is taken," he said.

But his critics and opponents seem to have been the main targets of his actions.

With files from the Associated Press

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  • Since the day ...

    Since the day Pakistan came into being justice is just a dream for a common man. A judge is not allowed to officiate in any specific city court for more than a few months. Similarly a police officer officiating at district level like SSP is not allowed to work for a month or 2 at the seat and these actions encourage outlaws as well as violation of law here. The officiating govt is not interested in implementing the law. It's just desirous of its corruption to be unexposed in this way.

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  • KING MUSHARRAF

    KING MUSHARRAF

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  • Country needs ...

    Country needs democracy ;he is not liked by people; Pakistan is Army kingdom;if you donate infinity dollors to pakistan;nothing will be changed; west buys out only key element and ignore the public where they dont practice this in their own country.compare india with pakistan.India remained 50 years under democracy and pakistan under Army Kindom

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