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Article: So-called King's Party will disappear with Gen. Musharraf: Imran Khan.
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- PPI - Pakistan Press International
- Article date:
- February 3, 2006
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Islamabad, January 03 (PPI): Tehreek-e-Insaf chief MNA Imran Khan has said that politically this is an exciting time in Pakistan as the country is going through a change in the sense that there's a consensus among opinion-makers that there's no substitute for democracy." What's more pleasing is that the political parties in the opposition have reached a consensus on the need for an independent judiciary and an independent election commission," he said adding", The genuine political parties are all in the opposition. The so-called King's Party will disappear with Gen. Pervez Musharraf."You can't have democracy unless there's an independent election commission and an ...
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