With the General towards a Martial Democracy

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There is more to General Musharraf's pro-West, anti-mullah stance than meets the eye. He seeks the overseas blessings to keep Pakistani democracy at bay.

Marking Pakistan's fiftyfourth Independence Day on 14 August 2001, Chief of Army Stan and self-appointed President Pervez Musharraf unrolled a figurative "roadmap to democracy" that called for his military regime to oversee elections for the national and provincial assemblies and the Senate in October 2002. Musharraf proudly told his audience, a gathering of mayors elected under the military's local-government plan, "today I have fulfilled one of my major promises: to hold elections within the time frame given by the Supreme Court". In May 2000, the Court had upheld Musharraf's coup as legitimate under the doctrine of state necessity, provided that elections were held within three years of the takeover.

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