Why was Bhutto trying to control the Army
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KARACHI, Pakistan —
In a strongly worded attack, Benazir Bhutto charged Wednesday that powerful army generals had forced her ouster as prime minister, and she warned that the army will “take over” within a few weeks, ending Pakistan’s brief experiment with democracy.
“The military is running the show,” Bhutto told reporters here two days after President Ghulam Ishaq Khan abruptly dismissed her 20-month-old government, dissolved the National Assembly and declared a state of emergency.
“The caretaker government is temporary,” Bhutto said at a news conference. “Within a few weeks, the army will take over.”
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KARACHI, Pakistan —
In a strongly worded attack, Benazir Bhutto charged Wednesday that powerful army generals had forced her ouster as prime minister, and she warned that the army will “take over” within a few weeks, ending Pakistan’s brief experiment with democracy.
“The military is running the show,” Bhutto told reporters here two days after President Ghulam Ishaq Khan abruptly dismissed her 20-month-old government, dissolved the National Assembly and declared a state of emergency.
“The caretaker government is temporary,” Bhutto said at a news conference. “Within a few weeks, the army will take over.”