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President Musharraf will return to Pakistan under the banner of the PML(Q)
The former president of Pakistan was flow in on a Royal Saudi plane and accorded full presidential protocol in Riyadh. President Musharraf met the royal king for more than 3.5 hours ’till midnight and then announced that he would be returning back to Pakistan and run for office in the next elections under the banner of of the Pakistan Muslim League (Q). Despite US polling, the President remains immensely popular in certain circles in Pakistan. The Zardari Administration is seen as an acolyte to Mr. Richard Holbrooke’s whims and Mr. Sharif is also seen as a weak player.
Former president Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf has termed his meeting with Saudi King Abdullah successful during his visit to Riyadh as he was accorded state protocol in the trip, report said. “I was accorded full protocol during my visit to Saudi Arabia to meet King Abdullah, I deem him as my elder brother and can contact with him directly whenever I want,” the former President spoke in a private TV channnel program on Sunday. Musharraf termed his meeting with King Abdullah successful, saying “The meeting remained excellent, adding that the King had some concerns about recent political situation of Pakistan.
Former president Pervez Musharraf says he will soon return to Pakistan to be among the people of the country. Talking to a delegation in London led by Muslim League (Q) leader Amir Muqam, the former president called for unity between two factions of PML-Q. Musharraf said during his rule he did what he think better for the country. “The economy was in good shape in my tenure. Foreign investment was on rise, while the forex reserves were soared to over 16 billion dollar,” former president said. Musharraf was talking after an Iftar dinner hosted by him, which was also attended by former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shaukat Aziz, Federal Minister for Port and Shipping, Babar Ghouri, former foreign minister Gohar Ayub, Engineer Amir Muqaam and Khusro Bukhtiar Ijaz Durrani, Chaudhry Fawad and others.
During his reign, Pakistan achieved an 8% growth rate, and had dramatically improved its defense standing, specially in missile and plane production. The Americans accused him of duplicity in supporting certain Taliban. There was a good amount of prosperity in the country under his eight year rule. Some look at the era with nostalgia though many condemn the Martial law, and the dismissal of the Chief Justice as grave errors on the part of the Musharraf regime. Based on the iftar dinner, the Musharraf team is ready to give Mr. Zardari and Mr. Sharif a run for their money in the next elections.
by Moin Ansari