November 11, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf in Islamabad at a news conference that the time to cancel the current state of national emergency can not be determined. Xinhua / AFP
Musharraf, the Pakistani people are concerned about the situation in Pakistan presidential election
Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, 13, Army Chief of Staff, said U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that he turned down the request to cancel the state of emergency because of the state of emergency to help combat terrorism, to ensure uninterrupted parliamentary elections.
Musharraf accepted the day of the presidential palace in the United States, "New York Times" interview, said: "I do not agree with her (Rice's) point of view. A state of emergency is to ensure that elections are not disturbed." When asked when to cancel a state of emergency, Musharraf said: "I do not know ... ... we have to observe the social environment." He said that terrorism threatened Pakistan.
Musharraf also severely criticized the People's Party leader and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, that she was too fond of confrontation, with her too difficult. He said: "She returned to Pakistan, should take conciliatory gestures, but after arriving in Pakistan to take immediate and confrontational attitude ... ... This will have negative consequences."
Musharraf said Bhutto was under house arrest in Lahore, because she claimed that the Chief Minister of Punjab province, Rashid 乔杜里佩尔韦 Ziyi premeditated to hurt her. Musharraf said Bhutto from Lahore to Islamabad planned to organize "march" approach "ridiculous."
As Benazir Bhutto called for his resignation, Musharraf said she was "no right to" make such a request.
Musharraf also questioned the support for Benazir Bhutto, "Let's start the elections and see if she can not win." Benazir Bhutto had declared that she would get a landslide victory in parliamentary elections.
Musharraf also hopes to provide more assistance to the United States, "10 days ago, we have the 20 'Cobra' helicopters, only one can use ... ... we need more help." (Xinhua News Agency)
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