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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has said that talks on a power-sharing deal with President Pervez Musharraf are "totally stalled". | Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has said that talks on a power-sharing deal with President Pervez Musharraf are "totally stalled". |
Speaking in London, she said reports that corruption charges against her had been dropped were "disinformation". | Speaking in London, she said reports that corruption charges against her had been dropped were "disinformation". |
Ministers said on Tuesday that an amnesty deal was about to be announced. | Ministers said on Tuesday that an amnesty deal was about to be announced. |
The self-exiled Ms Bhutto has pledged to return to Pakistan on 18 October. President Musharraf looks certain to be elected for a new term on Saturday. | The self-exiled Ms Bhutto has pledged to return to Pakistan on 18 October. President Musharraf looks certain to be elected for a new term on Saturday. |
'Absolutely wrong' | 'Absolutely wrong' |
Ms Bhutto made her remarks as she arrived for talks with officials of her Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in London. | Ms Bhutto made her remarks as she arrived for talks with officials of her Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in London. |
I am afraid we are heading for a situation which could lead to street agitation Benazir Bhutto Timeline: Political rivals | I am afraid we are heading for a situation which could lead to street agitation Benazir Bhutto Timeline: Political rivals |
"It's absolutely wrong, the news the corruption charges have been dropped," she said. | "It's absolutely wrong, the news the corruption charges have been dropped," she said. |
"He [Gen Musharraf] is not prepared to give a level playing-field. We want to see Pakistan move from dictatorship towards democracy. | "He [Gen Musharraf] is not prepared to give a level playing-field. We want to see Pakistan move from dictatorship towards democracy. |
"This is just a typical disinformation campaign by the present regime. | "This is just a typical disinformation campaign by the present regime. |
"The longer the military regime continues in this fashion, the more anarchic the situation becomes." | "The longer the military regime continues in this fashion, the more anarchic the situation becomes." |
Ms Bhutto, who denies the allegations of corruption, has lived abroad since well before Gen Musharraf seized power in a coup in 1999. | Ms Bhutto, who denies the allegations of corruption, has lived abroad since well before Gen Musharraf seized power in a coup in 1999. |
She has been one of his sternest critics, but is now a possible future ally as he looks for parliamentary support for a new term in office. | She has been one of his sternest critics, but is now a possible future ally as he looks for parliamentary support for a new term in office. |
Suggestions from the government that it was near to meeting one of Ms Bhutto's key demands came after she threatened to join a parliamentary boycott being observed by other opposition parties in protest at Saturday's election. | |
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad said the government's announcement that it was close to finalising an agreement to drop corruption cases against her was perhaps aimed at preventing that. | The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad said the government's announcement that it was close to finalising an agreement to drop corruption cases against her was perhaps aimed at preventing that. |
Turmoil | Turmoil |
Pakistan has faced growing political and security instability in recent months. | Pakistan has faced growing political and security instability in recent months. |
Gen Musharraf's election plans are illegal, critics say | Gen Musharraf's election plans are illegal, critics say |
The PPP is the biggest party in Pakistan. Observers say Gen Musharraf wants a power-sharing agreement with the PPP to give him more popular support. | The PPP is the biggest party in Pakistan. Observers say Gen Musharraf wants a power-sharing agreement with the PPP to give him more popular support. |
But Ms Bhutto has been insisting that the president gives up his power to sack the prime minister. | But Ms Bhutto has been insisting that the president gives up his power to sack the prime minister. |
She also wants the repeal of a law banning anyone from being prime minister for more that two terms. She and political rival Nawaz Sharif have both been prime minister twice. | She also wants the repeal of a law banning anyone from being prime minister for more that two terms. She and political rival Nawaz Sharif have both been prime minister twice. |
He returned to Pakistan in August but was promptly deported to Saudi Arabia. Ms Bhutto says she will return to lead her party in general elections due by mid-January. | He returned to Pakistan in August but was promptly deported to Saudi Arabia. Ms Bhutto says she will return to lead her party in general elections due by mid-January. |
Pakistan's president is elected indirectly by parliament and the four provincial assemblies. Gen Musharraf's supporters say they are confident he has the support to win another term. | Pakistan's president is elected indirectly by parliament and the four provincial assemblies. Gen Musharraf's supporters say they are confident he has the support to win another term. |
Opposition resignations aimed at undermining the credibility of the ballot make victory for the president even more certain, observers say. | |
Meanwhile, judges in the Supreme Court are continuing to hear petitions challenging the president's right to stand for election while still army chief. |