Bhutto rejects Pakistan`s caretaker government

by uusjio | November 16, 2007 at 09:05 pm
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"This caretaker government is an extension of the PML-Q and is not acceptable," she told reporters, referring to President Pervez Musharraf`s ruling party.

"We will not hold talks with dictators. Our agenda is the agenda of democracy."

Musharraf earlier Friday swore in an interim government under Mohammedmian Soomro, the chairman of the Senate and a close ally, to lead the country to general elections due by early January.

He has said the elections will be held under the state of emergency he declared on November 3, when he suspended the constitution, sacked the chief justice and imposed tight media curbs.

Bhutto, speaking inside an aide`s house in the eastern city of Lahore where she had been held under house arrest since Tuesday, promised to step up her campaign to remove Musharraf from office.

"We are trying to bring a people`s revolution. We want to end dictatorship with people`s power. People`s power is stronger than mountains," she said.

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