To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

US rules out military coup in Pakistan

Washington, Mar 13 (ANI): Extremely concerned by the political crisis in Pakistan, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Admiral Michael Mullen, believes that there is no probability of military coup in that country as Pervez Musharraf did in October 1999.

In an interview with PBS's Charlie Rose, Admiral Mullen said he doesn't believe there is a "high probability right now" of the crisis prompting Pakistan's military to intervene.

He said his Pakistani counterpart, General Ashfaq Kayani, is "committed to a civilian government" and doesn't want to take over as his predecessor Musharraf did in 1999.

Mullen said General Kayani is stanch supporter of democracy and does not want a military coup in the country.

The situation "continues to deteriorate very, very slowly under a political leadership which is very challenged because of the totality of the crisis," Mullen said.

President Asif Ali Zardari is trying to overcome the protests by the main opposition party and lawyers, demanding that he reinstate judges sacked by Musharraf in 2007. (ANI)

Pak rules out "official support" for "heinous crime" committing Kasab

Islamabad, Jan.8 (ANI): After accepting that the lone surviving Mumbai gunner is a Pakistani national, Islamabad has now refused to give any official support to Ajmal Amir Kasab."Kasab has committed a heinous crime. He will not be provided any official support or consular access," the Daily Times quoted Pak Foreign Office Spokesman Muhammad Sadiq, as saying.Earlier, after a prolonged delay in accepting that Kasab belonged to its soil, Pakistan finally accepted that Kasab was its national."Ajmal.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login