Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Death sentence upsets Musharraf; PM holds meeting

- Imtiaz Ahmad & Agencies

ISLAMABAD:PAKISTAN Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday held an emergency meeting of his party’s core committee to discuss the conviction of former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf in a treason case.

Also, Pakistan Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa on Wednesday made a symbolic visit to the headquarte­rs of the military’s Special Services Group (SSG) where Musharraf had served as a commander.

Khan was in Geneva on Tuesday to attend the Global Refugee Forum when a Pakistani special court announced its decision.

The verdict, announced by a three-member bench of the special tribunal, was received with “lot of pain and anguish” by Pakistan Army. The charges against Musharraf stem from his imposition of a state of emergency in 2007, after which dozens of judges were placed under house arrest or sacked, sparking widespread protests by lawyers.

On Tuesday, Musharraf expressed his “disappoint­ment” over the decision. The former president has been in a self-imposed exile ever since a travel ban on him was lifted in 2016 that allowed him to seek medical treatment abroad. The 76-yearold has since spent most of his time in London and Dubai.

“Musharraf wanted to record his statement and was ready to visit Pakistan, but he wanted foolproof security which was not provided,” his lawyer Akhtar Shah told the media, adding, “He is still in Dubai and sick.”

Meanwhile, the country’s attorey general Anwar Mansoor Khan said that the requiremen­ts for a fair trial under Article 10-A of the constituti­on were not fulfilled and the verdict was illegal.

He pointed out that the trial was held in Musharraf’s absence. The attorney general questioned why the verdict was announced when it was already known that Musharraf was not in Pakistan.

Special assistant Firdous Ashiq Awan said there were some people who were celebratin­g the verdict.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A supporter of Pervez Musharraf chants slogans in Karachi.
REUTERS A supporter of Pervez Musharraf chants slogans in Karachi.

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