Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has accused the former military ruler Parvez Musharraf of conspiring to destabilize the Sindh government a day after he blamed Musharraf for failing to notice Benazir Bhutto's attackers.
According to the Express Tribune, Zardari said that he believed that Musharraf was "hobnobbing with some elements" in an attempt to destabilize the PPP government.
He said that anyone who is "seeking to topple the present provincial government" would not succeed in their schemes.
Earlier on Saturday, the PPP co-chairman blamed Musharraf for the rising militant violence in the country saying that if action was taken against terrorists after October 18, 2007 terror attack, the Peshawar massacre could have been averted.