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Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz gesture
during a news conference at prime minister house in Islamabad Nov. 4,
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BEIJING, Nov. 5 -- Pakistan's government says it's committed to holding a
general election but is undecided when it will take place. Senior Pakistani
leaders made the comments one day after the country imposed an emergency rule to
deal with rising militancy and a hostile judiciary.
A general election was due for January. But on Saturday and in the name of
the Chief of Army Staff Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf proclaimed a state
of emergency, issuing a provisional constitutional order and holding the
constitution in abeyance.
The country's Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz said the state emergency will be
as short as possible but as long as necessary. He said the extraordinary
measures are meant to ensure effective governance.
He added that it will give law-enforcing agencies a freer hand in dealing
with suspects.
Shaukat Aziz, Pakistan Prime Minister, said, "This will allow us to move
faster, to take people for interrogation and then allow the law-enforcing
agencies to be more effective because you are dealing with an unusual situation.
And we are very confident that this will be achieved without too much time being
spent."
Meanwhile, State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Tariq Azim said
that no date had been set for a general election.
Azim said the decision will be made after the current assemblies complete
their terms in November and that postponement was unlikely.
He said he hopes the state of emergency will be temporary, and added that
the constitution allows the imposition.
Azim also said that Pakistan is facing the worst kind of law and order
situation and that everybody hopes for a decision to be made in the country's
best interest.
(Source: CCTV.com)
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