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Leave Musharraf alone, Boucher tells Nawaz
* Official says US wants to befriend Pakistani people, not one person
* Nawaz says US should not interfere in Pakistans internal affairs
LAHORE: US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Richard Boucher has told Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif to avoid a move to impeach President Pervez Musharraf, saying the presidents future should be left to his (Musharrafs) discretion, a private television channel reported on Tuesday.
According to Geo News, Boucher said that President Pervez Musharraf should be afforded an opportunity to decide about quitting his office, adding that his stay in power had become irrelevant.
He said that the US was willing to befriend the people of Pakistan rather than a single person only.
Various issues of national and international importance including the PML-Ns future strategy, the overall political situation of the region, the war on terror, the ongoing military operation in Bara and the reinstatement of sacked judges were discussed during the meeting held at Nawazs residence at Jati Umra Farm House, some 27 kilometres from Lahore.
The channel quoted sources as saying that the purpose behind the meeting was to bring flexibility to Nawazs stance regarding the presidential office.
Nawaz however told Boucher that Musharraf was a hindrance in the way of democracy and that his impeachment was therefore essential. He said all steps taken by Musharraf were unconstitutional.
Nawaz told Boucher that he had kept the reinstatement of the sacked judges and Musharrafs impeachment at the top of his partys agenda. Boucher agreed that the sooner the issue of restoration of the sacked judges is resolved, the better it will be for Pakistan.
Sources privy to the meeting quoted Boucher as saying that the US wanted to start a new era of development in Pakistan, and that the countrys prosperity and development could only be made possible after the eradication of terrorism, adding that the US was ready to provide all possible assistance to Pakistan in this regard.
Stop intervening: Nawaz said the eradication of terrorism and the maintenance of law and order were Pakistans domestic concerns and external forces including the US should refrain from intervening. He added that the US-led war against terrorism should have been approved by parliament.
Nawaz, emphasising on the supremacy of parliament, said one individual would not formulate policy in connection with the war on terror and the matter should be decided through parliament.
He said his party had reservations over the military operation in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) as they believe that talks and not guns should have been resorted to, the sources said.
Senior PML-N leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told reporters after the meeting that his party chief had told Boucher that the PML-N had not been consulted before the military operation in FATA despite being coalition partners in government.
He said the government had first formulated agreements with notables in the FATA and had now commenced a military operation, with the PML-N kept aware of neither. We were told that the army chief had been given the discretion to conduct an operation and that the adviser to the prime minister on interior is dealing with the matters, the PML-N leader said.
Khan said a delegation would soon meet Premier Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to present the partys demands.
He said that Nawaz had told Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari at the time of the coalition governments formation that the government should not make use of force to eliminate terrorism.
Khan said that Nawaz had urged the US diplomat not to support the president, as democracy could not be strengthened with him (Musharraf) in office.
The US assistant secretary also met Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and said that the US and Pakistan were partners in fighting terrorism. daily times monitor/staff report/agencies
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
* Official says US wants to befriend Pakistani people, not one person
* Nawaz says US should not interfere in Pakistans internal affairs
LAHORE: US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Richard Boucher has told Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif to avoid a move to impeach President Pervez Musharraf, saying the presidents future should be left to his (Musharrafs) discretion, a private television channel reported on Tuesday.
According to Geo News, Boucher said that President Pervez Musharraf should be afforded an opportunity to decide about quitting his office, adding that his stay in power had become irrelevant.
He said that the US was willing to befriend the people of Pakistan rather than a single person only.
Various issues of national and international importance including the PML-Ns future strategy, the overall political situation of the region, the war on terror, the ongoing military operation in Bara and the reinstatement of sacked judges were discussed during the meeting held at Nawazs residence at Jati Umra Farm House, some 27 kilometres from Lahore.
The channel quoted sources as saying that the purpose behind the meeting was to bring flexibility to Nawazs stance regarding the presidential office.
Nawaz however told Boucher that Musharraf was a hindrance in the way of democracy and that his impeachment was therefore essential. He said all steps taken by Musharraf were unconstitutional.
Nawaz told Boucher that he had kept the reinstatement of the sacked judges and Musharrafs impeachment at the top of his partys agenda. Boucher agreed that the sooner the issue of restoration of the sacked judges is resolved, the better it will be for Pakistan.
Sources privy to the meeting quoted Boucher as saying that the US wanted to start a new era of development in Pakistan, and that the countrys prosperity and development could only be made possible after the eradication of terrorism, adding that the US was ready to provide all possible assistance to Pakistan in this regard.
Stop intervening: Nawaz said the eradication of terrorism and the maintenance of law and order were Pakistans domestic concerns and external forces including the US should refrain from intervening. He added that the US-led war against terrorism should have been approved by parliament.
Nawaz, emphasising on the supremacy of parliament, said one individual would not formulate policy in connection with the war on terror and the matter should be decided through parliament.
He said his party had reservations over the military operation in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) as they believe that talks and not guns should have been resorted to, the sources said.
Senior PML-N leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told reporters after the meeting that his party chief had told Boucher that the PML-N had not been consulted before the military operation in FATA despite being coalition partners in government.
He said the government had first formulated agreements with notables in the FATA and had now commenced a military operation, with the PML-N kept aware of neither. We were told that the army chief had been given the discretion to conduct an operation and that the adviser to the prime minister on interior is dealing with the matters, the PML-N leader said.
Khan said a delegation would soon meet Premier Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to present the partys demands.
He said that Nawaz had told Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari at the time of the coalition governments formation that the government should not make use of force to eliminate terrorism.
Khan said that Nawaz had urged the US diplomat not to support the president, as democracy could not be strengthened with him (Musharraf) in office.
The US assistant secretary also met Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and said that the US and Pakistan were partners in fighting terrorism. daily times monitor/staff report/agencies
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan