Islamabad, Feb 14:
A majority of Pakistanis feel that their country could become stable if President Pervez Musharraf quit the most coveted post of the country soon, according to a survey.
Around 64 per cent of Pakistanis are confident that Pakistan could become a stable country if Musharraf resigns, while 25 per cent of the respondents believe that security would get “worse” if he resigns, revealed the opinion poll conducted by GlobeScan for BBC Urdu.
Twenty-nine per cent of the respondents regarded Musharraf’s re-election as “valid”, while 49 per cent said it was “invalid,” said the survey.