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Benazir's death setback to Indo-Pak peace process: Karat

Chandigarh, Dec 28: CPM general secretary Parkash Karat today said the assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto would effect the ongoing peace process between India and Pakistan. '' A stable and democratically elected government in Pakistan would have been more ideal for continuing the peace dialogue,'' Mr Karat said while talking to mediapersons after addressing the inagural session of the 19th Punjab State CPM Conference here.

Describing the incident as ''tragic,'' Mr Karat said fundamentalist forces like the Taliban and al Qaeda, who did not want the return of democracy, were behind this. He sought to point out that these were the same forces which were at one time backed and promoted by the United States (US), which had always influenced the running of the government in Pakistan.

'' The people of Pakistan have made up their mind for the restoration of democracy and we extend our support to them,'' he added.

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'Benazir's support needed for coming elections'

Islamabad, July 1: Asserting that the Pakistan Muslim League needed to fight the coming elections with the ''support'' of Benazir Bhutto, Punjab Chief Minister and senior party leader Chaudhry Pervez Elahi however said he was ''unaware'' of the current status of the negotiations. ''I am unaware of any such talks,''' he said, but added that everything would become ''clear'' after the elections. ''We have to contest the elections with the support of Benazir.....
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