Charges drawn up against Pakistan's Musharraf

Pakistan's ruling coalition has prepared impeachment charges against President Pervez Musharraf focusing on violation of the …

Pakistan's ruling coalition has prepared impeachment charges against President Pervez Musharraf focusing on violation of the constitution and misconduct, a coalition official said today.

Speculation has been mounting that former army chief and firm US ally Mr Musharraf would quit after the coalition government, led by the party of assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, said last week it planned to impeach him.

The president's spokesman has insisted Musharraf would not resign but would face the accusations. He dismissed as malicious reports of the president's imminent resignation and said they were damaging the economy.

But negotiations on an exit for the president have been going on, officials have said, while media have reported important ally Saudi Arabia has been trying to help mediate a solution.

READ MORE

A coalition team has finished drafting impeachment charges and handed them to the minister of law for scrutiny, said Ahsan Iqbal, a member of the drafting team.

"There is a long list of charges against him ... we will file them, by the latest, by Tuesday," Mr Iqbal told Reuters.

Mr Iqbal is a senior official of the second biggest coalition party, led by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

The long-running crisis surrounding Musharraf's future has heightened concern in the United States and other allies about the stability of the nuclear-armed Muslim state, which is in the front line of the campaign against Islamist militancy.

Political uncertainty has also sapped investor confidence. The rupee weakening on Saturday to another record low against the dollar, at about 76.60/65, the fifth straight session of record lows.

Opens in new window ]