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LAHORE, Pakistan, Nov 13 (AFP) Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto called Tuesday on President Pervez Musharraf to quit, vowing never to serve under him in government. Holed up under house arrest with close aides in Lahore as more than 1,000 police manned barbed wire barricades outside, she urged the world to abandon Musharraf. It is over with Musharraf, she told an international news agency in an interview from inside the residence where she has been detained. General Musharraf must quit. He must quit as president and as chief of army staff. I call on the international community to stop backing him - to stop backing the man whose dictatorship threatens to engulf this nuclear-armed state in chaos. Musharraf was a failed leader for imposing a state of emergency, suspending the constitution, sacking senior judges and cracking down on political dissent and the media, Benazir said. I would not serve as prime minister under a man who has repeatedly broken his promises, who is a dictator, she said. Look what he is giving to the nation - imposing an emergency, suspending the constitution and cracking down on democratic forces. We gave him a roadmap for a peaceful transition but he has flouted that. Benazir also said she wanted to build an alliance with other opposition leaders including ex-premier Nawaz Sharif. I want to build an alliance, a single point agenda for the restoration of democracy, she told reporters, according to a PPP spokesman. (First Posted @ 12:30 PST Updated @ 19:12 PST)
- DAWN - Latest Stories; November 13, 2007
- DAWN - Latest Stories; November 13, 2007