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Musharraf vows to return before elections

Musharraf

LONDON - Former President and All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) chief Pervez Musharraf has said that future of Pakistan is linked with free and fair general elections as it is the only way to take the country out of prevailing crises.
Addressing a meeting of APML in London on Monday, Pervez Musharraf said that for development and getting rid of issues confronting the sovereignty and stability of country, people would have to elect the honest and sincere leadership in general elections.
He claimed that after the schedule of upcoming general elections is announced, he (Musharraf) would return home without regard to threats to his life.
The APML chief said that after coming into power his party would ensure peace, rule of law, employment and provision of free and instant justice to common man.

16 Responses to Musharraf vows to return before elections

  1. Sana Awan says:

    agreee , what he had said but did musharaf himself came via fair and free elections :P

  2. he is just a coward not going to comeback not before acclaiming any real guidelines, security and protection agreement with AMERICANS

  3. Farooq Umar says:

    Absolutely, no thanks to Mr. NRO Musharraf

  4. Ram Parkash says:

    It is time to retire honorably and not to re-enter politics. Some of your decision especially raid on Lal Masjid were a watershed in the history of Pakistan. The milieu in Pakistan changed dramatically after this raid. This change was to the detriment of Pakistan.

  5. Sana Awan via Facebook says:

    agreee , what he had said but did musharaf himself came via fair and free elections :P

  6. Ammar Ali Khan via Facebook says:

    he is just a coward not going to comeback not before acclaiming any real guidelines, security and protection agreement with AMERICANS

  7. Athar Khan says:

    "The APML chief said that after coming into power his party would ensure peace, rule of law, employment and provision of free and instant justice to common man". Like he did in his 9 years stint with absolute power. Ha Ha Ha !

  8. Absolutely, no thanks to Mr. NRO Musharraf

  9. Anon says:

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    A dictator talks about election, people, fair etc., etc., etc. …
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  10. Zaheer Ahmed says:

    This former tin pot dictator has obviously gone nuts. Which world is he living in ? He should settle down somewhere far off and enjoy his ill gotten wealth. For account nos refer to Ansar Abbasi's article.

  11. Zia says:

    Stay out General. We love our great leaders, Naeik parweens Zardar and Nawaz. InshaAllah we will again vote for them in next elections for five years. We LOVE democracy.

    • tikki says:

      Speak for yourself _$$ wipe,you can have both those – - – - bags,democracy???? are you kidding me,forget democracy,give me pani and bati first you brain dead idiot.What exactly do you know about democracy.

      • Zia says:

        LOL, have you heard a phrase "tongue n cheek" If not learn some English before commenting you idiot.

        • Definitely says:

          Goes to show how intelligent our dear blog posting public is.. They don't understand even a little bit of sarcasm :)

  12. shah says:

    No thanks.don't come,we have seen ur honesty.u r the one who sold pak nation to these corrupt people ruling us here.shut up and stay where u r till some one drag u here and hold u accountable for wat u have don during ur rule.got it?

  13. desi says:

    The popularity Musharraf enjoyed a while back is gone,his facebook account did'nt see alot of new fans,he may have done good at one point and did make head way with India on Kashmir situation and even had a surplus of funds, but he flipped out,went in the wrong direction.He deserves all the hate he gets from the people of Pakistan.

  14. chaudry says:

    People run to the army for help musharraf came to rescue a bankrupt Pakistan under nawaz sharif

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