Around 19 percent of the Pakistanis who participated in an International Republican Institute (IRI) survey want Benazir Bhutto to be the head of the state, while only two percent of the participants favoured Musharraf for the same role, Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party (PPP) Information Secretary Farzana Raja told reporters on Friday.
Ms Raja said that IRI released details of the survey a month ago. She said that 46 percent of the people surveyed also thought the PPP was the most popular party of the country. She said that 54 percent of the people wanted the army to play no role in politics. Some 70 percent people were of the view that exiled leaders should be allowed to return to Pakistan. |