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Pak Oppn fields jailed MP Islamabad, August 26 Makhdoom Javed Hashmi, de facto leader of a Pakistan Muslim League faction opposed to President Pervez Musharraf, has no chance of winning tomorrow’s vote, but his nomination showed the opposition was closing ranks against the powerful President. Shaukat Aziz, the outgoing Finance Minister and a Musharraf ally, is set to win the vote because of the majority the ruling party enjoys in the National Assembly. Hashmi was jailed for 23 years in April on charges of forgery, defamation and inciting hatred against the army. His nomination was endorsed by the main opposition Alliance for Restoration of Democracy (ARD). The ARD opposes Musharraf’s sweeping powers, including the power to dismiss the government and parliament. The alliance groups the parties of two former Prime Ministers, Benazir Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party and Nawaz Sharif’s Muslim League. ‘’It is our unanimous decision,’’ Raja Zafar-ul-Haq, chairman of Sharif’s party, said of the nomination. It was also welcomed by the six-party Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, an Islamic alliance of parties that has supported the military but has been angered by Musharraf’s support for the US-led war on terror. Hashmi, one of Musharraf’s most outspoken critics, was arrested in October after a complaint that he had forged a letter purporting to come from the army criticising the general. Tomorrow’s election for the Prime Minister will be the third since Pakistan returned to civilian rule after October, 2002, elections.
— Reuters |
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