This whole message expressed by Zardari is incoherent. This is not new when it comes from Pakistani politicians. On the one hand, Benazir seemed to be happy about Musharaf. After Oct. sucide attack, she had said that Musharaf had personally warned her of potential suicide attacks on her and thanked him for the tip off. Now - inspite of this - if she wanted to expose herself to attacks and gets killed - how does it become Musharaf's failure as Zardari seems to be claiming. Also, assasination of an ex-prime minister is a serious enough reason to postpone elections. That country is unstable right now - anyone with even below average intelligence can see that. People who killed Benazir are probably some folks who had personal vendatta against her. To me it appears that Musharaf is the sane guy who is trying his best to keep Pakistan together (and with that intention he wants to wield power) and folks around him are plotting ways to somehow bring him down - for their selfish reasons. I'm a strong supporter of Democracy but the last elections in Pak showed that democracy means a fractured mandate and great power to extremist religious (read non progressive) groups. Kashmiris - the folks supporting the merger with Pakistan - good luck to you.