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India-Pakistan
Benazir wants to meet Musharraf face-to-face
2007-09-06
Former prime minister Benazir Bhutto told AFP on Wednesday she wanted to have a face-to-face meeting with President Pervez Musharraf after making progress in talks on a power-sharing deal between them. The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairwoman said she would return home from self-exile in London and Dubai in “weeks, not months,” ahead of upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections. “There has been progress in some areas and we are working on those areas,” she told AFP after negotiations resumed this week.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Both sides are giving hints at forming a rough coalition, given that the US is unhappy with Mushy's Pakistan Muslim League (Qaid i-Azam) for its alliance with the MMA in Baluchistan. The PPP will almost certainly take Sindh in the next election, while the Punjab majority will consolidate around the PML-Q. The MMA won't get even the 10% they received in the last election, and members face attacks from the MQM in Sindh, which won't bother the Punjabis one bit. As for the North West Frontier Province, the more they detach themselves from the national government, the more will they be the objects of US cross border attacks.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-09-06 20:05  

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