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July 24, 2006 Monday Jumadi-ul-Sani 27, 1427



Opposition alliance likely on Aug 14



By Ahmed Hassan


ISLAMABAD July 23: An opposition alliance encompassing the ARD, the MMA, the PONM, the Awami National Party, the Pakistan Tehik-i-Insaf and other groups is likely to be announced on Aug 14, sources told Dawn on Sunday.

Hectic political activities are expected next week when leaders of the Alliance for the Restoration of Democracy will meet the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal and other opposition parties to get their consent on moving a joint no-confidence motion in the National Assembly against the prime minister in the first week of August.

The MMA, which has started its mobilisation campaign by holding rallies, is set to invite the ARD to attend the meetings.

The sources said that the ARD and the MMA, which had already agreed to work in close cooperation in both the houses of parliament, were in touch to finalise modalities for the broader alliance.

Jamaat-i-Islami secretary-general Syed Munawar Hasan, who has returned recently from London after meeting Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) president Shahbaz Sharif and other leaders, has confirmed that the ARD leadership was ready to extend cooperation to the MMA in its planned rallies.

PML-N leaders Mian Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif have directed their party cadre to keep in touch with like-minded opposition leaders in connection with the no-confidence move.

Mr Hasan said the MMA was holding its next rally in Hyderabad on July 28, after which leaders of the alliance would visit Balochistan.

He asserted that since the last big rally of the series was planned to he held at Minar-i-Pakistan and the ARD had promised to participate in it, there was every likelihood that the leaders would meet on its sidelines to formalise the grand opposition alliance.

He said the two major alliances were already in agreement on a three-point agenda of separation of army from politics and removal of Gen Musharraf from the posts of the president and the chief of the army staff, setting up of a national interim government with consensus and elections under a neutral election commission.






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