Nadeem Malik

Friday, January 04, 2008

Polls Postponement

Polls Postponement

Polls Postponed

 

 

 

 

Pakistani elections delayed for six weeks to Feb. 18

 

Opposition condemns postponement warning protests

 

Polls postponed to help PML (Q)- Opposition

 

Bhutto's party could still get a sympathy boost

 

Delay may trigger street protests- Babar Awan

 

58 people killed following Bhutto assassination

 

PML (N) demands national unity government

 

Government open to foreign assistance in investigations

 

Troops kill upto 25 militants in South Waziriistan

 

Government blames Baitullah Mehsud for Bhutto's assassination

 

General Ishfaq Pervez Kayani meets PM Mohammedmian Soomro

 

There is no law and certainly no order in my country- Nawaz Sharif

 

US intelligence analysts not convinced by murder evidence- NYT

 

Single intelligence intercept indicate Baitullah Mehsud hand- Government

 

Asif Zardari demands Rafik Hariri style UN probe

 

 

What Next?
 

Election delay should be used to ensure they are democratic- WP

Elections postponed to Feb. 18-
Bush administration launches behind-the-scenes campaign to persuade Pakistan to free democratic activists and lawyers, lift press restrictions and allow international observers into polling stations to ensure that the delayed parliamentary election is deemed credible by Pakistanis and by the international community- Washington Post
Citizens Group on Electoral Process headed by Justice (Retd.) Saeed uz Zaman Siddiqui meets on Friday
PML (N) demands foolproof security for Sharif and bulletproof vehicle
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum meets Bilawal in Dubai
Pakistani Crisis Appears to Ease after Vote Date Set- Reuters
No significant change along Pak-Afghan border- Colonel Martin Schweitzer
Pakistani refugees settled with Afghan families-
US indicates marginal reduction of Pakistan army on Pak-Afghan border- Colonel Schweitzer
US reaches out to Sharif in Pakistan- CSM
Bhutto's party demands UN probe-
We will not allow any agitation or disturbance- Musharraf
Scotland Yard to investigate Bhutto assassination
Army and rangers to be deployed all over Pakistan- Musharraf
OPEC may fail to meet surging oil needs- Report
 


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