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..With the president determined to hang on, the armed forces, which seem incapable of staying out of politics, have a problem. They want to be rid of Mr Zardari, but they do not want to stage another coup. Nor do they want to see the opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, come to power, since they do not trust him.
..Into all this has charged a cricketer-turned-politician. Imran Khan has spent 15 years in the political wilderness, but in the past few months he has gained huge momentum. On December 25th Mr Khan staged the second blockbuster rally in as many months, in the volatile city of Karachi. He is riding high on an anti-corruption and anti-American agenda. Many believe that the army would like to see Mr Khan come to power, and that it may be providing him with help. In recent weeks Mr Khan has gathered around him a gang of army-friendly defectors from other political parties. Chalk up one more challenge for Mr Zardari.
from the print edition | Asia
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