Uzbekistan Leader In 'critical' Condition
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published September 02, 2016 | 04:55 PM
MOSCOW, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 2nd September, 2016) : Uzbek President islam Karimov, who has dominated the ex-Soviet nation for 25 years, was in critical condition after his health worsened "sharply" following a stroke, a statement said Friday.
"Dear compatriots, it is with a very heavy heart that we inform you that yesterday the condition of our president deteriorated sharply and, according to doctors, it is evaluated as critical," the statement posted on a government website said.
The terse announcement -- which was also carried in state newspapers and television on Friday -- confirmed that Karimov, 78, was hospitalised last Saturday following a stroke. Speculation over the president's condition has swept the very tightly-controlled Central Asian nation since officials first said last Sunday that he had been hospitalised, with opposition media based outside the country claiming that he has already died.
The veteran leader's youngest daughter Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva on Monday announced on social media that he was in "stable" condition in intensive care after a cerebral haemorrhage, before hinting two days later that he was making a recovery.
Opposition outlet Fergana news agency reported on Thursday that preparation for Karimov's funeral in his hometown of Samarkand was under way, with part of the city centre cordoned off and the streets being cleaned.
- Power struggle? - =================== Long lambasted by rights groups for brutally crushing dissent, Karimov has ruled landlocked Uzbekistan with an iron fist since before it gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Despite persistent claims over his health in recent years, Karimov has not left any clear successor -- with some now speculating that senior regime insiders have started jostling to take his place.
In theory the head of the senate, Nigmatulla Yuldashev, should step in until elections can be held if Karimov dies or is incapable of ruling, but analysts have dismissed him as a water-carrier.
Instead the frontrunners to take over long term are believed to be Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyoyev, known as a tough-guy enforcer, and Deputy Prime Minister Rustam Azimov. The country's powerful security chief Rustam Inoyatov, who has held the post since 1995 and is seen as the regime's grey cardinal, has a reputation tainted by violent suppression of protesters and is already 72.
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