Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Pakistan's President;Zardari in hospital 'for heart condition.
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is being
treated in Dubai for a heart condition, his
spokesman has said, dismissing reports
that he may resign.
A presidential spokesman said that Mr Zardari
was undergoing "medical tests and check-ups as
planned".
But his departure has fuelled speculation in the
Pakistani media that he may be on the verge of
resigning.
A controversial political figure, he came to power
after his Pakistan People's Party won elections in
2008.
The party had been led by his wife, former prime
minister Benazir Bhutto, until she was
assassinated in 2007.
Pakistan's civilian government has been under
pressure in recent weeks after a scandal over a
leaked memo in which officials allegedly sought
US help against a possible military coup earlier
this year. It resulted in the resignation of
Pakistan's envoy to the US.
'Speculative and imaginary'
Pakistani media have speculated that the
president's ill health could be a pretext for his
being about to quit in the wake of the memo
scandal.
But Mr Zardari's spokesman said there was no
truth in the reports.
"President Asif Ali Zardari is in a Dubai hospital for
medical tests and check-up as planned,"
presidential aide Farhatullah Babar said.
"Reports in some sections of the media
speculating on the president's activities and
engagements are speculative, imaginary and
untrue."
He said that the president would return to
Pakistan soon.
Doctors treating Mr Zardari in Dubai describe his
condition as stable and "investigations carried out
so far are within normal range", Mr Babar said
later on Wednesday.
However, unnamed close associates of the
president are by quoted by the Associated Press
news agency as saying that he is currently
"unwell".
And a Pakistani source in Dubai who is described
as being familiar with the president's condition
told Reuters: "Two days ago he had a chest pain."
Correspondents say Mr Zardari is understood to
have undergone angioplasty in Dubai in 2005.
The prime minister's office has referred to a "pre-
existing heart condition".
The president's spokesman said on Tuesday that
part of the purpose of the trip to Dubai was to
visit his children, but that he would undergo
some medical tests there. He was accompanied
by his physician and some personal staff, the aide
said.
President Zardari has been at the helm during a
torrid year for Pakistan, which has seen relations
with the US deteriorate sharply after the raid
which killed al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.
Since then, several senior US officials have
accused Pakistan of backing militant groups that
carry out attacks against Western and Afghan
troops across the border in Afghanistan.
Pakistan has vehemently denied such allegations.
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