Emergency imposed in Pakistan
General Musharraf suspends constitution and replaces chief justice with a new judge.

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Musharraf, who is also chief of the army staff, issued a provisional constitutional order declaring emergency.
Justice Chaudhry and eight other judges of the supreme court refused to endorse the provisional constitutional order issued by the president, but Musharraf’s government rejected the ruling.
Chaudhry, on being replaced, has been placed under house arrest.
Private Geo TV said the president of the supreme court bar association has been arrested. There have been several other arrests across the country.
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“I am very worried and angry – Musharraf should realise that we don’t need him”
Avas, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Speaking to Al Jazeera from Jeddah, Sharif said the imposition of emergency was unprecedented and that it was done by Musharraf to pre-empt a possible adverse supreme court ruling on his eligibility to be re-elected as president.
The ruling was expected in a matter of days.
“The country is in the hands now of one single man who has no respect for its fate,” said Sharif.
“He has no repsect for the constitution, he has no respect for the judiciary, he has no repsect for the law of the land. He is doing this to perpetuate his rule – I would say mis-rule.”
Benazir Bhutto, another prime minister, has returned to the country from Dubai where she had gone to visit her family.
“She left Dubai and I spoke to her on the phone and she said the plane was taxiing at Karachi airport,” Wajid Shamsul Hassan, an aide to the leader of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) said.
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Government cites increasing violence as a reason for imposing emergency |
Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, called Musharraf’s decision to declare a state of emergency “very regrettable”.
David Miliband, the British foreign secretary, also expressed grave concerns over the developments in Pakistan.
“It is vital that the governance acts in accordance with the constitution and abides by the commitment to hold free and fair elections on schedule,” he said.