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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari was in Dubai Thursday for a brief scheduled visit, an aide said, against a backdrop of mounting tension as the government faces new challenges to its rule.

The one-day trip came after a confrontation between Pakistan's civilian leaders and the military over an probe into the government's role in a scandal centered on a mysterious memo that sought US help in curbing the army's power.

"President has gone to Dubai to attend a wedding and may also have routine medical check-up," a close aide told AFP.

"He will return tomorrow (Friday)," he said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to media.

Zardari, who has a long-standing heart condition, spent more than a week in a Dubai hospital for treatment last month in a trip which triggered a frenzy of speculation and coup rumors.

The aide said the latest trip was a "private visit" and not linked to the crisis which erupted Wednesday when the army reacted angrily to criticism from Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani over a probe into the "Memogate" furor.

The scandal centers on an unsigned memo allegedly sent by an aide of Zardari to the US military last May, apparently to avert a possible coup in the wake of the killing of Osama bin Laden by US Navy SEALs in Pakistan.

The memo has pitted the army against President Asif Ali Zardari's weak civilian administration, and the Supreme Court is now tasked with deciding if the government endorsed the note, and if so, if it can remain in power.

But an accusation by the prime minister in Chinese media this week that the chiefs of the army and main intelligence agency had failed to make submissions to the court through proper government channels set the civilian leaders on a path for confrontation and was bluntly denied by top brass.

The army warned the comments could have "grievous consequences for the country", triggering the immediate sacking of the defense secretary -- a top government bureaucrat considered too close to the generals.

Pakistan has been under military dictatorships for about half its history since independence in 1947, its civilian leaders thrown out in three coups.

Analysts say that although Pakistan's government now looks dangerously isolated, another coup is unlikely and that early elections, possibly in the first half of this year, are a more plausible outcome.

Gilani sought to minimise confrontation in the immediate aftermath of Wednesday's row, but analysts believe the government could see its real test come when the court investigating the memo returns its findings.

Zardari has had difficult relations with the courts since he initially refused to reinstate the chief justice on coming to power in 2008 elections held after the assassination of his wife, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

That relationship has only worsened as his civilian administration has clung to power through repeated crises, with the judiciary bent on pursuing a host of long-running corruption cases against Zardari and other government figures.

The Supreme Court two weeks ago set up the Memogate commission. Top intelligence chief Ahmed Shuja Pasha has called for a "forensic examination" of the memo.

The government is due to set out its position to the commission on Monday and its findings are expected to be presented by the end of the month. AGENCIES
President Zardari goes to Dubai amid new crisis :: SAMAA TV ::
 
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Zardari may Possibly Resign !! are there chances of early Elections to be called ?

Military Coup seems Unlikely !
 
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and a long vacation to be away from anykinda mishappening.......:D
 
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This is the state of affairs in Pakistan. This SOB goes out of country every now and then like we go out to eat gole gappay and aloo cholay. He has no shame and still PeePeePee politicians and supporters have the audacity to defend this thing and party.
 
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cm on guys- leave alone the damn president-
We all hate him-but he is our President-
and nobody but us in emotional dismay of BB's death chose him- So-

Respect-
 
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Anyone monitoring the money transfers in his bank accounts?

Why doesn't anyone get his credit card numbers and the credit card numbers of all the politicians in Pakistan and do a heck of a shopping and sell the goods after receiving them and distribute the money on the poor and needy in Pakistan? :D

Good idea, isn't it?

---------- Post added at 04:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:26 PM ----------

you continue respecting your foot Sir :D- i dont mind- :lol:-

My feet are more respectable than those people :D
 
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January 12, 2012

Pakistan president in Dubai for brief visit: aide

Close aide says Pakistan's president in Dubai possibly for a health check

Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari was in Dubai on Thursday for a brief visit to attend a wedding and possibly have a health check, a close aide told AFP.

The trip, which the aide said would last one day, comes as the government faces a worsening row with the country’s powerful military and is embroiled in court proceedings that could threaten the top civilian leaders.

“President has gone to Dubai to attend a wedding and may also have routine medical check-up,” the aide told AFP.

“He will return tomorrow (Friday),” he said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to media.

The aide said that it was a “private visit” and not linked to the ongoing crisis.

Zardari, who has a long-standing heart condition, spent more than a week in a Dubai hospital for treatment last month.

gulfnews : Pakistan president in Dubai for brief visit: aide
 
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Why doesn't anyone get his credit card numbers and the credit card numbers of all the politicians in Pakistan and do a heck of a shopping and sell the goods after receiving them and distribute the money on the poor and needy in Pakistan? :D

Good idea, isn't it?

Apparently there is an April deadline from Switzerland to investigate his finances there. I don't know what happens after that.
 
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