Emmie
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I beg to differ, no major party wants elections within 90 days of care taker govt. -
PPP - They know people are pissed of right now and they will lose, prolong care taker will give Zardari chance for re-election
PMLN - People are pissed of their Noora Kushti & corruption - southern punjab is angry because khadam-e-alla is spending all funds in lahore.
MQM - They just have habbit to remain in power.
PMLQ - By supporting PPP, they are not at good position either.
There is also rumors that Musharaf is coming back to participate in election and surely he also needs time
So, they all need time to get settled and this drama is surely have backing of west. Anyway, Let's see how things unfold and hope for best.
It's not about 90 days it's about delay till next year. Lets talk about PPP and PMLN, as others are either dependent or want elections on time.
* PPP, under normal circumstances, can afford the gap of more than 3 months but can not afford a gap of a year or so as you're suggesting. Zardari will be completing his tenure this year and he can not be re-elected by unelected interim government, for re-elections he needs his electoral college in house before his retirement which of course can only be achieved through general elections. Another aspect that in fact is of great importance is that PPP would lose presidency's benedictions in elections if elections are held after the retirement of the president. Useless for PPP to go into the elections without the support from presidency. Now, in the current scenario where Qadri is paving way for established to play I doubt PPP would take any risk, if they lose centre to establishment they lose Sindh too. Both the establishment and PPP don't really get along with each other, no possibility of reconciliation if things get worsen.
* IMO, results for PMLN won't be different even if they opt for delay in elections, even a gap of years can't fix the damage that the party is having, IK ain't going to leave what he has achieved. Indefinite delay (a delay beyond the completion of the projects) also means more time for PPP to organise in Punjab, they can't afford a blow from PPP too. May be under normal circumstances they won't mind a slight delay but the delay Qadri is referring to is too hard to gulp for them. Anything that effects PPP also effects PMLN at least on the page of democracy.
Mushi! Until CJ is in office Mushi can't dare to come to Pakistan. CJ is last one to go, Zardari and Kayani will retire before CJ. Wiase nobody is going to wait for him, not even Army.