ISLAMABAD–Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf warned
opposition parties to accept the result of Monday's parliamentary
elections and not to take to the streets if it goes against
them, while guaranteeing it will be free and fair.
"They should not be under any illusion that they will
bring people to the streets after the election. Nothing of that
sort will be allowed," Musharraf said in comments telecast
yesterday on state-run television.
"In this situation of extremism and terrorism, no agitation,
anarchy or chaos can be acceptable."
Musharraf, who came to power as a general in a 1999 coup, quit
as army chief in November after securing a second five-year
term in circumstances his foes describe as unconstitutional.
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Monday's vote is for a new National Assembly and provincial
assemblies.
Opposition parties have threatened to launch street protests
if they believe the vote has been rigged. Although Musharraf
is not up for re-election, he needs a commanding majority in
the legislature to block any move to impeach him.
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