Monday, June 14, 2010

Pakistan: ‘Musharraf exercising constitutional right’, says PML-Q

"These guys (PML-Q) is the worst of all political parties. They are now again trying to side with Musharraf, or at least trying to keep the door open whereas earlier they were running away from him. What a lota party!!"

Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff | News of the news
Source & Credit: The Express Tribune
By Online reports | June 14, 2010
Expanded by Ahmadiyya Times

ISLAMABAD: Former chief minister Punjab, president PML-Q Chaudhry Pervez Elahi said that forming a political party is the constitutional right of former president Pervez Musharraf. He added that the PML-Q has not decided whether it will support Musharraf’s party or not.

Speaking to journalists on Sunday, Elahi said that all political parties in the country are united on national issues but have their unique political affiliations. He also said that in the past, PML-Q constituted a government with Musharraf, but he left the party and went abroad in the same manner as ‘Sharif-Brethren’ left the country by making an agreement with Musharraf.

Published in the Express Tribune, June 14th, 2010.

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Ali Haider, a reader of The Express Tribune commented: "These guys (PML-Q) is the worst of all political parties. They are now again trying to side with Musharraf, or at least trying to keep the door open whereas earlier they were running away from him. What a lota party!!"

"It’s called politics Ali," Jahanzeb, an other reader of the paper replied. "But looking at the various positions taken by the parties over the last two years, the Q-league has come through as the most progressive one."

Jahanzeb have decided to vote for PML-Q in the next election despitte his "deep dislike for the Chaudhries."

"Its the most democratic party that we have since they are the only ones practicing intra-party elections.I’m done with the PPP," Jahanzeb declared.

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