26 March 2008

Musharraf's presidency is “illegal”, Sharif tells US


Stepping up opposition to embattled Pervez Musharraf, former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday told the US that his presidency was “unconstitutional and illegal”.

Sharif, whose PML-N party is a key constituent of the PPP-led new coalition government, met visiting US deputy secretary of state John Negroponte and assistant secretary Richard Boucher here and told them that Musharraf was an “unconstitutional and illegal” President.
The former premier, who was toppled by Musharraf in a bloodless military coup in 1999, said people have given a clear verdict against Musharraf in the February 18 general election in which the President's ally PML-Q was routed by PPP and PML-N.

Sharif also renewed his call for the president to step down. “I will again advice Musharraf to accept people's mandate and step down from his post,” he told reporters after his meeting with Negroponte and Boucher.

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