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Musharraf eyes Pakistan presidency in political comeback

Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf vowed to return to politics in a bid to restore the country's self-confidence and thinks he could become President again.

The retired army general told BBC radio he would form a new political party and stand for Parliament at the next general election in 2013.

The ex-President said he would return to Pakistan before then and acknowledged that doing so would be risking his life.

The 67-year-old said he was not scared of possible legal cases against him and insisted that he had to try to lift Pakistan out of its "pathetic situation".

He admitted his popularity had waned but said it was still strong among the majority of Pakistanis who do not vote.

"Two hundred percent I will participate in the next election. Standing for myself. Standing for a party that I'll create," Musharraf said Friday in London, where he lives in exile.

"I do intend creating a new party because I think the time has come in Pakistan when we need to introduce a new political culture: a culture which can take Pakistan forward on a correct democratic path, not on an artificial, make-believe democratic path."

Musharraf said he would launch the new party "in the very near future" but would not return home for the moment.

"I have to create a certain environment in Pakistan before I go back. The only certainty is that I will go back before the next elections," he said.

Asked if he was confident of becoming the next President of Pakistan, the former army chief replied: "No I can't be assured, I can't be confident, but I believe there is a good chance of my winning on the political scene.

"I haven't decided whether I'm going to be President or anything, but however, winning first of all in the next election is the issue.

"I can't be sure of that also but as I said, there is a good chance and I believe very strongly that it's better to try and fail rather than not try and go down without trying, because at this moment we see darkness all over in Pakistan.

"We have to show light, we have to show an alternative or viable alternative where people see light and gain some confidence, because there is total breakdown of self-confidence of the people of Pakistan. They have lost hope in Pakistan. It's a pathetic situation.

"They must be given hope, they must be shown light that we are there, we can do it. We have done it in the past. The situation in 1999 from many points of view, was worse than the situation, economically, at least, than today."

Musharraf ousted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in a bloodless coup in 1999. He was President from 2001 and has mostly lived in London since resigning in 2008.

Pakistan's prime ministers are elected by the national assembly; its Presidents by an electoral college of the senate, national and provincial assemblies.

"So first of all you should have a party which wins in the elections," Musharraf said on his chances of returning to high office.

"I did very well for Pakistan, I know that. I can challenge anybody on any point as far as Pakistan as a state and the people of Pakistan are concerned.

"We did wonders for them in those seven years, which should be compared with the 50 years of the past."

Musharraf disagreed that he had had his chance, saying that though "the circumstances" forced him to resign, "nobody's time passes".

" Truth and honesty and dedication and commitment ought to win over falsehood and corruption... I will give it a try."

He said possible legal cases against him were not putting him off a swift return.

"I think they are absolutely acceptable and I have reasons for everything," he said.

"Legally, I am absolutely on a safe wicket. I am not that bothered at all about legal. We will go and face the music, we'll answer every allegation. There is no allegation I know. It's more the other elements."

He said security issues played a part.

"One is not scared, really, for oneself but still, one shouldn't be foolhardy," he said, though he acknowledged there was a risk of him being "killed".

"I have fought wars, I have faced dangers and I'm a lucky man. I'll try my luck again and I'm not scared of that," he said.

"There's a bigger cause. Bigger than myself. The cause is Pakistan at this moment and I feel it's incumbent on any Pakistani to come forward if he or she can contribute."

He said there was no gain without risk, "so therefore we will take the risk".

Musharraf eyes Pakistan presidency in political comeback - The Times of India
 
President don't have any powers now .. i think he meant PM
 
I have an honest question. If president really has no powers now as you claim, then why does everyone decry zardari?

Zardari is chairman of PPP and calls all the shots. Prime Minster has few times tried to assert his power but he is politically too weak and stature-less to hold a ground. Prime Minister has taken countless U turns after he made a public statement but couldn't implement his will because President wasn't in the favor.

Musharaf had left the power as President and I think he dreams of his same set of powers back. A powerful president is much more independent than the powerful prime-minister. But whatever he wants, I don't see he would be able to get his feet on the soil of this country.
 
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But whatever he wants, I don't see he would be able to get his feet on the soil of this country.
Lol, Zardari has a higher chance of getting killed.

Mushy wasn't really bad. It's just that he was given too much power, like being able to sack the judges and implement martial law.

However, as a president, he did bring peace to the country, unlike the bombings today, and he did radically improve the economy, plus he protected the rights of minorities.

As a dictator, he was pretty good. But as a president, he was definitely batter.
 
I support!

PS. Looking at his age, how long can he stay in power? Most of us pakistanis die in our 60s of natural causes... so just food for thought...
 
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As a dictator, he was pretty good.
Just to clarify, I was comparing him to other dictators, like Mao Zedong, Hitler, or Stalin. That's why I said he was pretty good.
 
I think musharraf did a lot a lot of good things for Pakistan.......growth in Pakistan spurred during his rule. Also he was always one step ahead of foolish Indian politicians. Also a moderate. I also heard a lot of news in the media that him and MMS were pretty close to a solution on Kashmir.Any word on that?
 
PS. Looking at his age, how long can he stay in power? Most of us pakistanis die in our 60s of natural causes... so just food for thought...
Most Pakistani's aren't as rich nor have been through the physical training needed for the army, either.
 
Musharraf was about the most pragmatic president we ever had after ZAB.
 
Most Pakistani's aren't as rich nor have been through the physical training needed for the army, either.

Ah true. Thanks

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Musharraf was about the most pragmatic president we ever had after ZAB.

Remember when everyone hated him? Good thing he didn't get killed so he can come back. Inshallah he will make pakistan better
 
I am waiting.................!
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There is a proverb in Tamil which literally means
What you see is a lie
What you hear is a lie
Only detailed analysis is truth

I wish Pakistan follows this for Musharraf
 
Under zardari may be we wont have anything left of Pakistan by 2013. He should plant some coup fast and furious style. One thin i despise about mushraff is that as an army cheif, dictator and president he had the power to dissolve all corrupt political elite and hang them which he did not leaving Pakistan back at the mercy of PPP, MQM and ML communal politics.
 
Musharraf eyes Pakistan presidency in political comeback
"I have to create a certain environment in Pakistan before I go back. The only certainty is that I will go back before the next elections," he said.

No flaming, just curious.. How can he create an environment?
 
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