Members of Egypt’s ruling military council on Thursday rejected calls to step down immediately, saying it would amount to a “betrayal” as anti-military protests entered their seventh day. “The people have entrusted us with a mission and if we abandon it now, it would be a betrayal of the people,” said General Mukthar al-Mulla, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces which took power when veteran president Hosni Mubarak was ousted in February. “Our goal is not to leave power or to remain in power, but it’s to implement our commitment to the people,” Mulla told reporters. He confirmed that the first elections since Mubarak’s ouster will go ahead on schedule on Monday.