ROUGH CUT (No reporter narration)<br/> <br />Protest leaders on the streets of Hong Kong on Wednesday (October 1) renewed their calls for Chief Executive C.Y. Leung to resign and for constitutional reform deliberations to restart.<br/> <br />There was little sign of momentum flagging on the fifth day of the student-led protest, whose aim has been to occupy sections of the city, including around the Central financial district, in anger at a Chinese decision to limit voters' choices in a 2017 leadership election.<br/> <br />Occupy Central co-founder Chan Kin-Man called on the government to listen to their demands.<br/> <br />"We all want to end this occupation as soon as possible. But who can end this occupation? I believe it is the government. If they can give a sincere answer to our questions, to our demands, I believe that the occupation will end. I believe that the occupation will end. That is, C.Y. Leung has to step down immediately. And then give Hong Kong an opportunity to discuss about constitutiona