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Zardari reveals how he thwarted three dethroning attempts | Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has himself revealed
that certain political quarters in the country are trying relentlessly to depose him from Presidency, and that he has thwarted three such attempts in the past.
Zardari, during an informal off the record talk with a representative delegation
of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), said that there have been
three attempts to dethrone him, but he has been able to defy the nefarious aims
of his detractors. Though his remarks were off the record, it was subsequently
leaked to some private television channels, The Nation reports. Presidential spokesperson
Farhatullah Babar, despite repeated attempts, was unavailable for clarifications
on Zardari's disclosure. According to sources, Zardari, during the meeting, vowed
to strengthen democracy by bringing major changes in the governance system through
major reforms. Zardari said that he had set a deadline for parliament to do away
with Article 58(2)b as well as the controversial clauses of the 17th Amendment
by March next year. Commenting on the developments, political observers said Zardari's
statements were in line with his recent meeting with Pakistan Muslim League -Nawaz
(PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif to implement the Charter of Democracy (CoD). It may
be noted that both the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and the PML-N, the main opposition
party in the country, had together inked the CoD. |
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