With the just concluded elections in Pakistan one thing hag become clear that the opposition to President Musharraf is set to increase.It can also see the begining of a new era in Pakistan.
The elections have been given a stamp of approval by John Kerry,a former Presidential candidate.The Nawaz sharif party has said it will fulfill all it's promises and also that let us now get rid of the dictator reffering to the President.Mr.Zardari of PPP has said that his endeavour will be to form a national consensus government taking all the parties together.The party PPP is in a position to form a government in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
The following is the current seats held by the major parties:
PPP = 87
PML(N)= 66
PML(Q)= 38
MQM = 19
PNANP = 10
MMA = 3
TOTAL SEATS ARE 272
The slain pakistan Benazir Bhutto's party PPP has emerged as the single largest party but well beyond the majority.It will now have to look for allies to form the government.The PML(N) led by Nawaz Sharif seems to be the ally the PPP would be looking for.The war between Musharraf and Nawz is well known.He has already called to reinstate the former lawyers and judges who had been removed during the recent Emergency.But it looks to be seem whom the US will support/
According to an NGO 42% voting took place whereas according to some just 33% took place.But the crtediblity has been estableshed by the US about the elections.According to them the elections were genuine and is a step towards Democracy.
Meanwhile the list of high profile losers is indeed very with Mr. Kasuri the former foreign minister who always supported the peace process with India loosing out.Some people are saying this as the verdict against President Musharraf whose popularity has plunged.
Now it looks to be seen who who will lead Pakistan as the new PM.But the new government be a surely coalition government much like it's Indian counterparts.
Let's that country returns backs to normalcy and everything gets back to normal.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
PAKISTAN ELECTIONS:A HUNG ASSEMBLY
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