General Musharraf’s Roadmap: A Khaki Constitution?
The much-awaited 'roadmap' regarding a timeframe for general elections announced by General Pervez Musharraf, tucked away almost as an aside in his long speech of 14 August, actually clarifies only two things. First, like his military predecessors, General Musharraf intends to be around for a long time, an intention apparent in the pronouncement regarding a 10-year schedule of development projects that he launched in the same speech. The symbolism of the occasion was captured in a somewhat graphic manner by the only chair in the centre of the large stage at the Convention Centre in Islamabad from where the President rose to make his address. Second, by the last day of the expiry of the Supreme Court mandate, i.e., 11 October 2002, the military regime plans to hold six different election exercises in a 10-day period beginning 1 October 2002, to the National Assembly, Senate and four provincial assemblies.
Some hardened cynics have likened the roadmap to that famous description of a bikini: "What it reveals is suggestive, but what it conceals is vital".