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Benazir had said that if she was harmed, Musharraf is one of the persons to be held responsible,” he said, without pointing a direct finger at Musharraf, when asked if he thought that Musharraf was behind the assassination.
Reiterating that these were the “gloomy days in Pakistan”, he said at the press conference that “Musharraf is one-man calamity and he must go immediately. Pakistan is paying a heavy price for the bone-headed decisions of one man.”
Addressing mediapersons, he said, “Pakistan today is a military state where a former PM can be gunned down in broad daylight.”
About his own security, he said that the “law and order situation in Pakistan is not good” and that the security provided to him was “not adequate” and “unsatisfactory”.