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Fresh trouble for Zardari, ally asks him to resign
Updated on Monday, November 02, 2009, 18:41 IST Tags:ZardariNawaz SharifPakistan
Islamabad: A political storm appeared to be brewing in Pakistan on Monday with Asif Ali Zardari's ally MQM asking him to quit over a controversial law that allowed the President to return home in 2007 by scrapping graft cases and PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif threatening to challenge the legislation in court.

In a day of fast-paced developments, MQM's London- based chief Altaf Hussain said Zardari should be "prepared to make major sacrifices" to save Pakistan's democratic system.

His remarks came hours before parliament was to take up the issue of endorsing the National Reconciliation Ordinance, a law passed by former military ruler Pervez Musharraf to grant immunity to former Premier Benazir Bhutto and Zardari in graft cases.

Senior Muttahida Qaumi Movement leader Mohammad Anwar told reporters that Hussain had sent a message to Zardari through a minister of the ruling Pakistan People's Party, advising that he should resign to save the democratic system.

There is a danger of democracy being derailed if Zardari did not act swiftly, Anwar said.

"If he (Zardari) reads the writing on the wall, he should realise he is under immense pressure," said Anwar. The MQM believes that supporting the NRO in parliament would be tantamount to "legitimising corruption".

Shortly after Hussain's views became public, PML-N chief and former premier Nawaz Sharif told a news conference that his party would challenge the NRO in court if it is endorsed by parliament.

Bureau Report


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