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If Musharraf rigs this election, Pakistan will split into many small rogue states with nuke capabilities
Tania Mirza
Feb. 17, 2008

The moment of truth is here. Musharraf is confident of a narrow win. He learnt the technique from the American Republican party. You can win by manipulating the mandate slightly to just win it. He wants to follow the example of George Bush in year 2000 and 2004.

On the eve of parliamentary polls in Pakistan, PPP co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari is 100 percent confident of garnering a majority but warned President Pervez Musharraf-led government not to rig the election which will force him to launch massive street protests leading to the break-up of the nation.

Al-Queda and other militant groups want Musharraf to stay in power and manipulate the election. That will eventually break Pakistan into several small rogue states with nuke capabilities. That will make it easier for the terrorists to take control of Pakistani nuke infrastructure.

Musharraf’s plan is just to win by a little margin, as did George Bush. Polls show a clear victory for PPP, but most international think tanks believe Musharraf has already rigged the election and that the results will come as split decision with a hairline majority for Musharraf’s people.



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