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Today finally media expecting joint statement from PPP and PML (n) to impeach President Musharraf.
SLAMABAD - On a day of frantic political activity in the federal capital, the top leadership of the four-party ruling coalition reportedly reached a broad consensus on the device to force President Pervez Musharraf to quit or face impeachment but were stuck on the deadline for reinstatement of deposed judges.
While PPP Co-chairman Asif Zardari and PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif were closeted in intense deliberations on the second consecutive day for several hours to thrash out differences on certain points of a final declaration, President Musharraf spent a busy day meeting his allies and legal advisers to devise a counter strategy.
Musharraf told PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain in their meeting that he would face the impeachment motion and strongly defend himself. “I will frustrate every attempt to push me to the wall,” Shujaat quoted Musharraf as saying.
Shujaat said the ruling coalition has raised the bogey of impeachment to deflect attention from its stark failures to run the affairs of the country. He said his party would stand by Musharraf to defeat the impeachment efforts.
Shujaat also refuted reports that Musharraf has cancelled his planned visit to China to attend the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics.
He said the president will leave some time after midnight Wednesday though confusion continued to prevail about the exact timing of the departure. Aides said Musharraf will have an excellent chance to meet US President George Bush in Beijing and would not like to miss the opportunity to discuss the evolving situation in Pakistan. Asif Zardari, however, dropped plans to visit Beijing and instead has asked Bilawal to represent the PPP as its chairman. The two coalition leaders who met separately and also in the presence of senior party leaders were also joined by two other allies, Maulana Fazlur Rehman of JUI who attended part of the session and ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan who remained in touch on telephone from Aga Khan Hospital in Karachi.
The four leaders agreed to make a slight change in an earlier decision reached between Nawaz Sharif and Asif Zardari in their meeting on Tuesday.
Instead of asking Musharraf to seek a vote of confidence from parliament, resolutions would be adopted in all four provincial assemblies declaring that Musharraf is not a constitutionally elected president and does not enjoy the trust of the four federating units.
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