< %=imgalt%>
US Elections Calendar ~ Barak Obama ~ Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ~ Other International News
Home / International News / 2007 / August 2007 / August 18, 2007
Musharraf seeks another term for the sake of Pakistan
Benazir Bhutto

More on Benazir Bhutto

General Pervez Musharraf

Send Pasha, we will put him up in the best suite in Mumbais Taj Hotel

Dr Maleeha Lodhi not joining Musharrafs thinktank

No protocol for Musharraf during London visit

More on General Pervez Musharraf

Nawaz Sharif

Agenda of democracy in Pak still in an unfinished state: Aitzaz

Sharifs party criticized for adopting to dirty politics

Zardari warns Nawaz against harming coalition

More on Nawaz Sharif

Musharraf seeks another term for the sake of Pakistan

President Pervez Musharraf has said that he has decided to contest the presidential election for another term, because the country needs him.

Lahore, Aug 18 : President Pervez Musharraf has said that he has decided to contest the presidential election for another term, because the country needs him.

Addressing Senators and members of National Assembly at Chief Minister's Secretariat here, Musharraf said that he wanted to complete the mega projects and reforms introduced by him in the next presidential term.

Musharraf told the public representatives that he had decided to get himself re-elected after consulting the Constitution.

He said the media and the opposition was creating confusion on the issue, and urged the assembly members and senators to focus on his election campaign.

Musharraf asked the PML-Q members to remove intra-party conflicts before the elections.

The Daily Times quoted him as saying that the government was taking steps to ensure that the general elections were held in a transparent manner.

Commenting on his meeting Benazir Bhutto, Musharraf said that he met Benazir in the interest of the nation.

Musharraf also assured the participants that the government possessed the deal documents signed by Nawaz Sharif and his family members and would present them in the Supreme Court at the next hearing.

Musharraf said that he had no clash with the judiciary and had accepted all judicial decisions wholeheartedly.

Replying to the question of a PML-Q member, Musharraf denied that Pakistan was fighting the war against terrorism under foreign pressure.

ANI

December 1, 2008

November 30, 2008

November 29, 2008

November 28, 2008

November 27, 2008

November 26, 2008