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Dubai: In what appears to be a surprising move, former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf has decided to return to Pakistan earlier than he had announced due to the fast-changing political scene in the country.
According to one of his aides, Musharraf will fly back to Pakistan on January 31, 2012, instead of March 23 as was announced by him in a press conference in Dubai earlier this year.
A deepening political crisis and the sharp increase in popularity of Imran Khan in Pakistan have ostensibly prompted Musharraf to take this decision.
Meanwhile, a senior Pakistan government official has revealed to Gulf News that the Pakistani authorities have clearly conveyed to Musharraf the threats to his life in case of his return.
Some five plane-loads of people will accompany Musharraf to Pakistan. He will start his journey from London and reach Pakistan via Dubai. However, a decision is yet to be taken on whether he will land in Karachi or Islamabad.
gulfnews : Former Pakistan president Musharraf to return on January 31
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Is he not aware that he faces two arrests warrants including one over the killing of a Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and the another on the murder of Benazir Bhutto? He has been declared a proclaimed offender by Pakistans Anti-Terrorist Court (ATC).
So what do you think will happen when he arrives? Will he be arrested and put behind bars? Or would he continue being a free dude? Would the PA bail him out? I wonder what his equations with the PA are? Must be very positive considering that he's returning without any apprehensions of his incarceration.
Whatever, it would be interesting to see what happens when he lands on Pakistan soil.
According to one of his aides, Musharraf will fly back to Pakistan on January 31, 2012, instead of March 23 as was announced by him in a press conference in Dubai earlier this year.
A deepening political crisis and the sharp increase in popularity of Imran Khan in Pakistan have ostensibly prompted Musharraf to take this decision.
Meanwhile, a senior Pakistan government official has revealed to Gulf News that the Pakistani authorities have clearly conveyed to Musharraf the threats to his life in case of his return.
Some five plane-loads of people will accompany Musharraf to Pakistan. He will start his journey from London and reach Pakistan via Dubai. However, a decision is yet to be taken on whether he will land in Karachi or Islamabad.
gulfnews : Former Pakistan president Musharraf to return on January 31
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Is he not aware that he faces two arrests warrants including one over the killing of a Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and the another on the murder of Benazir Bhutto? He has been declared a proclaimed offender by Pakistans Anti-Terrorist Court (ATC).
So what do you think will happen when he arrives? Will he be arrested and put behind bars? Or would he continue being a free dude? Would the PA bail him out? I wonder what his equations with the PA are? Must be very positive considering that he's returning without any apprehensions of his incarceration.
Whatever, it would be interesting to see what happens when he lands on Pakistan soil.