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I won't interfere in PM's selection, says Musharraf

The Pakistan president says political parties will have to decide on a candidate in the event of a fractured verdict.

Updated on: Feb 17, 2008 11:43 AM IST
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Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said the political parties would have to decide on a prime ministerial candidate through mutual consultations in the event of the general election on Monday throwing up a fractured verdict and insisted that he would play no role in this process.

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Interacting with a team from the Centre for Media and Democracy that is in the country to monitor the polls, Musharraf on Saturday said he would not interfere in the process to select a prime minister if none of the parties secured a majority in the next Parliament.

He was responding to a question from the observers on his role in the event of the polls throwing up a fractured verdict.

Musharraf responded that the choosing of a prime minister in such circumstances would be part of the parliamentary process and the parties would have to decide on a prime minister through mutual consultations.

He also said the government had taken several steps to address concerns of rigging expressed by the political parties.

 
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