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Pakistan: Sharif rules out alliance with Bhutto December 10, 2007 17:41 IST
Defending his U-turn on participating in the upcoming polls, Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday said a 'partial boycott' would have been 'disastrous' for the opposition even as he ruled out any electoral alliance with his rival Benazir Bhutto [Images]. "We have been (saying) very strongly from the very first day that if any boycott is to take place, it must be unanimous. Any partial boycott will be disastrous for the opposition," Sharif said a day after his party decided to take the plunge into the electoral arena and contest the January 8 parliamentary polls. The PML-N, which had been pushing for a boycott, changed its stance after it failed to convince Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party and the faction of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam led by Maulana Fazlur Rehman to abstain from the election. Asked if he would form an electoral alliance with the PPP, Sharif ruled out any pre-poll alliance with any party, including the PPP. "We are not going into any electoral alliance with any party. We will be contesting the elections ourselves and we have no intention of forging any alliance with any other party," he said, adding the PML-N could have seat adjustment with 'certain parties.' Sharif said he had not been in touch with Bhutto, who is currently in Dubai to meet her family, since Sunday night's meeting of the APDM that decided to allow the opposition alliance's constituents to decide independently whether to boycott or participate in the polls. He, however, kept the door open for further contacts with Bhutto. The two parties also could not agree on a deadline for the government to fulfil the charter of demands, he said. The charter of demands 'did not materialise' and Bhutto said 'we have to give the deadline after the elections, 'Sharif said. Sharif said the 'number one item' on the PML-N's agenda is the reinstatement of judges of the superior judiciary who were sacked for not endorsing the emergency imposed by Musharraf.
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