The Miracle

‘I have faith in Pakistan’s judiciary,’ says Musharraf after conviction in treason case

- Source: Dawn.com

KARACHI: A day after the special court handed death sentence to retired Gen Pervez Musharraf for high treason, the former military dictator broke his silence on Wednesday evening and expressed his gratitude to the armed forces and the people of Pakistan for rememberin­g his services for the nation. In a video that showed him lying on a medical bed, Mr Musharraf also said that he would decide his future course of action after consulting his legal team. “I have faith in Pakistan’s judiciary that they will provide me justice and keep in view the supremacy of law,” he said in a feeble voice. However, he did not say whether he was considerin­g returning home to challenge the special court’s verdict. Following the Tuesday verdict, the InterServi­ces Public Relations issued a statement saying “The decision has been received with lot of pain and anguish by rank and file of Pakistan armed forces. An ex-army chief, chairman joint chief of staff committee and President of Pakistan, who has served the country for over 40 years, fought wars for the defence of the country can surely never be a traitor”. Delegation of MQM-P meets Musharraf and assures him of full support Mr Musharraf said that he had heard the news of the verdict on television. He regretted that it was a decision in which neither the defendant nor his lawyer was allowed to contest the charges. MQM-P team meets Musharraf Earlier in the day, a delegation of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan called on the former military dictator in Dubai and assured him of the party’s full support. The MQM-P, a former ally of Gen Musharraf and the current partner of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government, had already termed the special court’s judgement “extremely regrettabl­e” and wondered whether the decision was connected to his “ethnic identity” as no such action had been taken against other military dictators. A statement issued by the MQM-P on Wednesday said Karachi Mayor Wasim Akhtar, who is also deputy convener of the party’s coordinati­on committee, along with coordinati­on committee member and former MNA Hyder Abbas Rizvi called on Gen Musharraf in Dubai and inquired after his health. Mr Rizvi is currently residing in the United Arab Emirates.

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