Pakistan's Zardari says not leaving workplace

ISLAMABAD, - Pakistan's Chief executive Asif
Ali Zardari has said making workplace is not an choice and that no
one has requested him to quit, addressing rumours that the
powerful army desired his travel.

"No one has requested for it yet. If someone does, I'll tell
you," Zardari, who showed up in excellent spirits after medical
treatment in Dubai last 30 days, said in a pre-recorded interview
with one of the nation's most well-known tv anchor bolts.

Zardari is experiencing his most significant governmental turmoil since he took
office in 2008 over an unsigned memo to the Government that sought
U.S. help in reining in Pakistan's generals, who have determined the
nation for more than 50 % of its historical past.

Although his location is mostly ceremonial, Zardari wields
considerable effect as innovator of the judgment celebration and any
forced travel would be a embarrassment for the civilian
leadership and could put the nation into problems.

When requested in the appointment if "escape" was an choice for
him, Zardari replied:


"Why should it be?"


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