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Musharraf mulls emergency option: Report
Monday, February 05, 2007
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Islamabad: President Pervez Musharraf reportedly considered the option of imposing emergency to tide over the security and political problems that seems to have engulfed Pakistan, a report here said.
With the growing internal security problems, including a spate of suicide bombings by militants groups, and the possible stand-off with the Opposition parties ahead of his re-election plans, a proposal to impose emergency is gaining ground, The News quoted an unnamed senior official as saying.
The official said the imposition of emergency by the President would be an option and if the proclamation is endorsed by a joint-sitting of the Parliament it would automatically extend the term of the National Assembly for a period not exceeding one year and not extending, in any case, beyond a period of six months after the proclamation has ceased to be in force.
"The government is privy to secret consultations of the Opposition to launch agitation by opting for politics of destruction. In that case, the proclamation of emergency would be a must," the officer said.
However, many of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Q, (PML-Q) leaders felt that there was no such move in the offing as no such circumstances existed that called for the imposition of emergency, the newspaper said.
There is no official word here yet but a number of ruling and Opposition party leaders privately believed that with the spate of suicide bombings and an attempt to fuel sectarian strife in the country, the imposition of emergency could be one of the convenient options for Musharraf, the report said.
Many officials believe that the deteriorating situation presented an opportunity for Musharraf to consolidate his political base with the imposition of emergency.
é Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Blog this story
Islamabad: President Pervez Musharraf reportedly considered the option of imposing emergency to tide over the security and political problems that seems to have engulfed Pakistan, a report here said.
With the growing internal security problems, including a spate of suicide bombings by militants groups, and the possible stand-off with the Opposition parties ahead of his re-election plans, a proposal to impose emergency is gaining ground, The News quoted an unnamed senior official as saying.
The official said the imposition of emergency by the President would be an option and if the proclamation is endorsed by a joint-sitting of the Parliament it would automatically extend the term of the National Assembly for a period not exceeding one year and not extending, in any case, beyond a period of six months after the proclamation has ceased to be in force.
"The government is privy to secret consultations of the Opposition to launch agitation by opting for politics of destruction. In that case, the proclamation of emergency would be a must," the officer said.
However, many of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Q, (PML-Q) leaders felt that there was no such move in the offing as no such circumstances existed that called for the imposition of emergency, the newspaper said.
There is no official word here yet but a number of ruling and Opposition party leaders privately believed that with the spate of suicide bombings and an attempt to fuel sectarian strife in the country, the imposition of emergency could be one of the convenient options for Musharraf, the report said.
Many officials believe that the deteriorating situation presented an opportunity for Musharraf to consolidate his political base with the imposition of emergency.
é Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved.