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Court resumes Musharraf hearings | Court resumes Musharraf hearings |
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Pakistan's Supreme Court has resumed hearings on whether President Pervez Musharraf's election earlier this month was constitutional. | |
The court allowed the poll to go ahead despite petitions challenging his right to run while still army chief. | The court allowed the poll to go ahead despite petitions challenging his right to run while still army chief. |
But it has not validated the results, adding further to the political uncertainty gripping the country. | But it has not validated the results, adding further to the political uncertainty gripping the country. |
The hearings come a day before the exiled former PM Benazir Bhutto intends to return to Pakistan. | |
Her return is part of a deal cut with Gen Musharraf allowing her to contest forthcoming parliamentary elections. | |
Parliament gave Gen Musharraf another term as president by a clear majority on 6 October. | |
Challenges | Challenges |
But he has not been able to take the oath of office because the Supreme Court has yet to rule on petitions filed by rival contenders challenging his candidacy. | But he has not been able to take the oath of office because the Supreme Court has yet to rule on petitions filed by rival contenders challenging his candidacy. |
They argue he was not eligible to run for president while still army chief. | They argue he was not eligible to run for president while still army chief. |
The court hearings are expected to continue for several days, perhaps more than a week. | The court hearings are expected to continue for several days, perhaps more than a week. |
KEY DATES 06 Oct: Presidential polls held 17 Oct: Supreme Court resumes hearing challenges to Musharraf candidacy 18 Oct: Date ex-PM Benazir Bhutto has set for her homecoming 15 Nov: Parliamentary term ends and general election must be held by mid-January | KEY DATES 06 Oct: Presidential polls held 17 Oct: Supreme Court resumes hearing challenges to Musharraf candidacy 18 Oct: Date ex-PM Benazir Bhutto has set for her homecoming 15 Nov: Parliamentary term ends and general election must be held by mid-January |
Most analysts do not expect the court to disqualify Gen Musharraf at this stage, but if it does the political crisis in Pakistan could deepen. | Most analysts do not expect the court to disqualify Gen Musharraf at this stage, but if it does the political crisis in Pakistan could deepen. |
There are fears the general might invoke emergency measures to stay in power. | There are fears the general might invoke emergency measures to stay in power. |
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says Gen Musharraf appears to have been rattled by the Supreme Court which has ruled against the government several times in recent months. | The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says Gen Musharraf appears to have been rattled by the Supreme Court which has ruled against the government several times in recent months. |
Given the uncertainty of his status, he has asked the former prime minister Benazir Bhutto to delay her planned return from exile on Thursday. | Given the uncertainty of his status, he has asked the former prime minister Benazir Bhutto to delay her planned return from exile on Thursday. |
Under a deal, Gen Musharraf has dropped corruption charges against Ms Bhutto - a stride towards an expected power-sharing arrangement. | Under a deal, Gen Musharraf has dropped corruption charges against Ms Bhutto - a stride towards an expected power-sharing arrangement. |
Gen Musharraf won all but five of the votes cast in parliament's two houses and swept the ballots in the four provincial assemblies on 6 October. | Gen Musharraf won all but five of the votes cast in parliament's two houses and swept the ballots in the four provincial assemblies on 6 October. |
Opposition MPs abstained or boycotted the vote, calling it unconstitutional. | |
Pakistan has been engulfed in political upheaval in recent months, at the same time as the security forces have suffered a series of blows from pro-Taleban militants opposed to Gen Musharraf's support for the US-led "war on terror". |