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No talks for Musharraf's indemnity with international guarantors: Babar | Contradicting media reports over indemnity being granted to Pervez Musharraf, President Asif Ali Zardari's spokesman has said that there have been no negotiations with the so-called international guarantors to give indemnity to the former president. In a statement, Farhatullah
Babar said the President Zardari in an informal talk on Monday with reporters
had remarked that national political leaders and parties had held negotiations
among themselves to chase Musharraf out of office and restore Presidency to the
democratic forces. In the talk with journalists there was no mention of negotiations
with the so-called national or international guarantors to give immunity to Musharraf
subsequent to his exit, he said. Zardari's remarks of negotiations among national
political parties to strategise the sacking of Musharraf have unfortunately been
distorted and misrepresented as talks with so called guarantors for indemnity
to Musharraf, Dawn quoted Babar, as saying. He said no one denied the holding
of negotiations among national political parties to drive Musharraf out of office.
Babar said it was the result of these negotiations that the national parliament
and all provincial assemblies adopted resolutions calling upon Musharraf to quit.
It was also the result of these negotiations that the parties joined hands in
preparing a comprehensive and historic charge sheet to impeach Musharraf in case
he refused to quit, he said. There was nothing new in Zardari's remarks about
negotiations among political parties to force Musharraf out of office, except
for the distortion and spin now given to it, Babar added. Babar said the noise
and din raised over the alleged remarks wrongly attributed to the President is
part of the campaign to discredit Zardari for anything and everything that goes
wrong. |
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