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Read people's mandate, quit: Sharif tells Mush

Published on Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 18:27 , Updated at Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 19:23
Source : IBN Live

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Pakistan Muslim League-N leader and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday said President Pervez Musharraf should read the writing on the wall and step down as the President of Pakistan.

Addressing a press conference after a poll verdict in favour of the Pakistan People’s Party and Pakistan Muslim League-N became clear, Sharif said: "Today, the Pakistani people have expressed their desire for Musharraf to leave. He should listen to them," he said.

The election results meant a huge setback for Musharraf and the pro-Musharraf PML-Q had already conceded defeat in the elections.

The PPP and PML(N), once arch-enemies, together crossed the halfway mark in the National Assembly even as vote count neared close, and the two parties were exploring ways to form a coalition government in Islamabad.

On his part, Musharraf talked of reconciliation and expressed his readiness to work with the new government.

"I strongly believe that this politics of confrontation must give the way to politics of reconciliation, not in anyone's personal interest but in the interest of Pakistan," Musharraf said.

Sharif, however, hinted that a new dispensation of Opposition parties in Islamabad would seek to get the legality of Pervez Musharraf's election examined by an independent judiciary after restoring the judges sacked by the President.

Sharif did not even rule out the possibility of a move to impeach Musharraf. He said he would be meeting Pakistan People's Party Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday in this regard.

"The restored judiciary will examine the eligibility of Musharraf's candidature in last year's Presidential elections which he had won," says Sharif.

He said the first priority of a new government in Pakistan should be to reinstate the judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf. "Unless the judges are restored, the judiciary can't be independent," he said.

The former PM said the PML-N never accepted the imposition of Emergency in the first place. He also appealed to all political forces to join hands to end dictatorship in the country. "We want Army's role in politics to end once and for all," he said.

Sharif said the PML-N would convene a meeting of the party's parliamentary board in Islamabad on Thursday to discuss all issues. The meeting will be followed by a meeting with Zardari in Islamabad on Thursday. "We will explore all options," he said.

The PML-N leader also extended an olive branch to the dissident leaders of the party, saying his party "will welcome back those who broke away from PML-N to join PML-Q."

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