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PPP's attitude towards judges issue disappoints PML-N



By Amjad Mahmood

LAHORE, May 3: Pakistan Muslim League-N chief Nawaz Sharif has decided not to contest the by-elections.

Sources said the People's Party's attitude on the judges' issue had disappointed the PML-N leader and led to his decision of not taking part in the by-poll.

PML-N spokesman Siddiqul Farooque confirmed the decision in an interview with a private TV channel on Saturday but did not give any reason.

A PML-N official said Mr Sharif informed the party's central working committee about his decision on Friday when it met to discuss the situation after the Dubai talks between PPP and PML-N leaders.

He said that some participants had suggested that party president Shahbaz Sharif should also not contest the by-poll, but the proposal had been rejected.

The official said that PML-N leaders had expressed doubts that the new May 12 deadline for the reinstatement of deposed judges could be met because the Pakistan People's Party was not ready to accept Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry as the chief justice.

Despite claims of success by the two parties, the Dubai talks had failed to make any breakthrough, the official said.

Stressing that there were slim chances for the reinstatement of judges by the new deadline, he said the PML-N gave the impression only for the sake of the alliance and this was also acknowledged by Mr Sharif at a press conference in Lahore on Friday.

However, the official said, the PML-N would continue to take part in deliberations of a committee set up to sort out issues regarding the reinstatement of judges.

A PML-N source claimed that US officials were also increasing their pressure on Mr Sharif to soften his stance against President Pervez Musharraf.

Mr Sharif is reported to have diverted his attention towards reorganising his party for "difficult times" ahead. He would give more time to the reorganisation process after returning from London where his wife Begum Kulsoom was due to undergo a knee surgery, the source said.
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The president has advised Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Chaudhry Pervez Elahi to start working for the reunification of all Muslim League factions, the PML-N excluded, in order to counter pot
Musharraf falls back on Leaguers for survival



By Ahmed Hassan


ISLAMABAD, May 3: The president has advised Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Chaudhry Pervez Elahi to start working for the reunification of all Muslim League factions, the PML-N excluded, in order to counter potential moves aimed at circumscribing his powers and undoing constitutional changes brought about by him.

The two top leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League-Q got the brief to revitalise the party during a meeting with President Pervez Musharraf at his camp office in Rawalpindi on Saturday.

It was the second meeting of Chaudhry Shujaat with the president in two days. He had earlier met Mr Musharraf on Friday.

Hamid Nasir Chattha and Sardar Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari, who had merged their factions with PML-Q, also met the president later in the day.

The president also broached the subject of a change in PML-Q leadership with the Chaudhrys, sources said.

But Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain dismissed questions in this context as speculations. "We did discuss current political issues and the prevailing situation in the country, but party matters were not discussed as it was not the proper forum."

He said: "We have proposed to the president that he should address the joint session of the parliament to fulfil a constitutional requirement and he has promised to ponder upon its timing."

Senator Tariq Azeem, the party's spokesman, also brushed aside these reports. "Any change in the party hierarchy is the prerogative of the 3,500-strong general council and the president has nothing to do with it.

"This issue was never discussed at the (president's) camp office.

"It was a routine meeting. The Chaudhrys hold such meetings with the president off and on to discuss the overall domestic political situation," the former minister of state said.

According to sources, the three leaders had discussed the May 12 deadline set by PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif on Friday for the reinstatement of judges.

The Chaudhrys also reportedly took President Musharraf into confidence on the legal committee set up by the party had to examine the judges' issue.

Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad also called on the president.


 
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