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'Biden given top honour for role in getting Musharraf shed uniform'

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Posted: Jan 13, 2009 at 1904 hrs IST

Karachi US Vice President-elect Joseph Biden had played a major role in getting former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to doff his uniform, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Monday.

Justifying his government's decision to bestow one of the country's highest civilian honours on Biden, a move that has been criticised by opposition and Islamic hardline parties, Gilani said Biden is "pro-Pakistan" and "has given a lot of support for Pakistan and democracy".

"At the same time, the Biden-Lugar bill envisages support of USD 15 billion for Pakistan and he had a big role in getting (former President Pervez) Musharraf to take off his military uniform. We then came close to free and fair elections," the premier said. Musharraf, who had seized power in a bloodless coup in 1999, had been acting both as the President and the army chief of Pakistan before finally shedding his uniform in November 2007 under huge domestic and international pressure, including from the US.

During Biden's visit in Pakistan last week with a bipartisan Congressional delegation, President Asif Ali Zardari had conferred the Hilal-i-Pakistan award on him.

The citation for the award said Biden was being recognised for his "consistent support for democracy and socio-economic development in Pakistan and for his outstanding contribution to the strengthening of US-Pakistan relations".

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Mush's dirty uniform by Hero Vaz on 16 Jan 2009

Any dhobi could have done that !!!

All Pakis are terrorists. by Dee on 13 Jan 2009

It seems that Pakis have stopped giving any award to Pakis. It proves that the Pakis are good for nothing except being terrorists.

Best Actor Award goes to ...... by shyam kishore on 13 Jan 2009

Awards are raining in Pakinstan .All Americans have become Pakis ? Why dont Pakistan sponcer Oscars this time ?

HIGHEST CIVILIAN HONOUR by INDERJEET SINGH on 13 Jan 2009

WE ARE EXTREMELY HAPPAY FOR PAKISTAN CONFERRING THE HIGHEST CIVILIAN HONOUR TO VICE PRESIDENT ELECT JOE BIDEN

Award Galore by Vijay Nair on 13 Jan 2009

Award galore for Americans from Pakistan, good tactic by President Sardari.. maybe his last trick to appease the Americans to deflect the main issue that is terrorism. It was Richard Boucher first, now Joseph Biden, who is next ? Who is the next dignitary visiting Pakistan from the U.S. ????

Malaysia by john jacobs on 13 Jan 2009

Joseph Biden is not the US President elect but the Vice-President elect. The IE editor should update himself/herself.

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