61. Mrs. Zia rejected the opposition demand, describing it as unconstitutional. 62. Mrs. Zia, denying allegations of earlier vote rigging, says the opposition demand is unconstitutional. 63. Mrs. Zia could also dissolve parliament and hold general elections, but that would amount to conceding the opposition demand. 64. Mrs. Zia has rejected the opposition demand as unconstitutional. 65. Mrs. Zia has rejected the opposition demand to resign. 66. Mrs. Zia has rejected the opposition demands as unconstitutional. 67. Mrs. Zia has agreed to the main opposition demand that future elections be conducted by a neutral government. 68. Mrs. Zia has agreed to the opposition demands on condition they support her amendment to the constitution to incorporate provisions of the caretaker government for holding future polls. 69. Mrs. Zia has called the opposition demand a violation of the constitution and has refused to step down before the polls. 70. Mrs. Zia has refused to do that, saying the opposition demand is unconstitutional. |