I have details of 13-point agreement between Benazir-Musharraf: Rashid

I have details of 13-point agreement between Benazir-Musharraf: RashidLahore, Feb 6: Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmad has claimed that he has details of a 13-point agreement between Benazir Bhutto and former President Pervez Musharraf.

Talking to a private TV channel, the former minister said one of the points was a proposal by the former PPP chairwoman, which asked Musharraf to restore sacked Chief Justice Ifitkhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

Musharraf and Benazir had reached an agreement in July 2007, according to which he as civilian President, would deal with national security and foreign affairs, while Bhutto as Prime Minister, would act as the chief executive and exercise the remainder of the powers, said Asia Times.

The paper, a Hong Kong based publication said that it was also agreed that a ban on serving three consecutive terms as Prime Minister would be lifted and Bhutto will face no legal action on her return to Pakistan.

Both the UK and the US are said to have played a key role in having these understandings reached, the paper claimed.

Meanwhile, Senator Nabeel Gabool of Pakistan People''s Party (PPP) said Bhutto had also agreed to provide "safe passage" to Musharraf after his exit from power.

He said Musharraf was asking for safe-passage from Bhutto through the dialogue.

He said that in 1971, General Yahya Khan had also asked Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to take over power and give him safe passage and now the present rulers are facing the same situation. (ANI)

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