Nawaz says elections now would destroy country
* Former PM says PML-N not participating in polls in protest
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif said on Friday that if the government goes ahead with parliamentary elections next month, it will destroy the country.
If the government is adamant about holding elections on January 8, it is going on a self-destructive path which will not only destroy the government itself, but will also destroy the country, AFP cited Nawaz as telling reporters at a press conference at the residence of PML-N leader Raja Ashfaq Sarwar. They are not going to be credible, he said. Most of the mainstream political parties have announced their boycott.
In protest: Online quoted him as saying in unequivocal terms that his party would not participate in the upcoming elections in protest against the assassination of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairwoman Benazir Bhutto at a rally outside Liaquat Bagh. He said the PML-N shared the PPPs grief, and this was why the party was boycotting the polls. He said the only reason the government could hold elections in January would be to allow the PML-Q an opponent-free win.
Nawaz demanded the establishment of a new caretaker setup, claiming the country could only be saved if President Pervez Musharraf had no involvement in the caretaker government. The former premier accused the regime of security lapses and attempts to kill two popular leaders in one day, citing the unsuccessful attack on his rally. He said one attack had unfortunately been successful.
He declared President Musharraf the root cause of all problems being faced by the country, adding that Pakistan was passing through a critical time in its history. He said free, fair and transparent elections were not possible while Musharraf was still in power. He said the PML-N would soon consult with other political parties and try its level best to gather them on one platform. agencies
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
* Former PM says PML-N not participating in polls in protest
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif said on Friday that if the government goes ahead with parliamentary elections next month, it will destroy the country.
If the government is adamant about holding elections on January 8, it is going on a self-destructive path which will not only destroy the government itself, but will also destroy the country, AFP cited Nawaz as telling reporters at a press conference at the residence of PML-N leader Raja Ashfaq Sarwar. They are not going to be credible, he said. Most of the mainstream political parties have announced their boycott.
In protest: Online quoted him as saying in unequivocal terms that his party would not participate in the upcoming elections in protest against the assassination of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairwoman Benazir Bhutto at a rally outside Liaquat Bagh. He said the PML-N shared the PPPs grief, and this was why the party was boycotting the polls. He said the only reason the government could hold elections in January would be to allow the PML-Q an opponent-free win.
Nawaz demanded the establishment of a new caretaker setup, claiming the country could only be saved if President Pervez Musharraf had no involvement in the caretaker government. The former premier accused the regime of security lapses and attempts to kill two popular leaders in one day, citing the unsuccessful attack on his rally. He said one attack had unfortunately been successful.
He declared President Musharraf the root cause of all problems being faced by the country, adding that Pakistan was passing through a critical time in its history. He said free, fair and transparent elections were not possible while Musharraf was still in power. He said the PML-N would soon consult with other political parties and try its level best to gather them on one platform. agencies
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan