The Asian Age

Musharraf resigns as leader of APML, to stay away during poll

Barred from fighting election, ex- Prez hands over reins of party to others

- SHAFQAT ALI

Former Pakistan military ruler Pervez Musharraf on Friday sent his resignatio­n to Election Commission from the presidency of All Pakistan Muslim League ( APML).

The Election Commission has issued directives to remove Mr Musharraf ’ s name from party presidency. Mr Musharraf’s lifetime disqualifi­cation by Peshawar high court caused a hindrance in the way of party registrati­on.

APML spokespers­on confirmed the resignatio­n of Mr Musharraf and said that the decision was taken during a party meeting held on June 18. Dr Mohammed Amjad has been appointed as the interim head of the party who will look after the affairs of the party till the restoratio­n of Pervez Musharraf.

On June 13, the Supreme Court had summoned Pervez Musharraf back to Pakistan. CJP remarked that Pervez Musharraf will not be arrested until his appearance in the court.

The court warned that the former military ruler’s nomination papers will not be reviewed until his return.

Meanwhile, disgraced nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan has said that he had no political ambitions.

In an interview with Arab News, he said that as Pakistan heads towards the general election next month ( July 25), he has “no political plans.”

Dr Khan had dissolved his political party, Tahrik- eTahaf f u z - e - Pa k i s t a n ( Movement for the Protection of Pakistan), after the 2013 election.

“The formation of that party was at the insistence of many people and I gave them the opportunit­y to try. However, there were no good results. Politics in Pakistan requires rolling banknotes,” he said. On Wednesday, the Election Commission of Pakistan made public the assets of main electoral candidates in the 2018 elections, figures that have shown rich political leaders living lavish lifestyle. Pakistan problems are caused by the “corrupt system and political inabilitie­s” where leaders had most of their wealth stashed abroad and “little interest in safeguardi­ng

national interests,” he said.

“See how Pervez Musharraf sold this country’s sovereignt­y to the West at a simple phone call from the US. For that, we have paid, and are still paying, a very heavy price,” he said.

Dr Khan alleged that he was sacked by Mr Musharraf on a US whim at a time when he could have done much more for Pakistan.

 ?? AFP ?? The head of militant organsiati­on Jamaat- ud- Dawa Hafiz Saaed along with his newly formed political party AllahhuAkb­ar Tehreek nominated candidate Chaudhry Saeed Ahmed ( 2L) pray during the inaugurati­on ceremony of their election office in Islamabad.
AFP The head of militant organsiati­on Jamaat- ud- Dawa Hafiz Saaed along with his newly formed political party AllahhuAkb­ar Tehreek nominated candidate Chaudhry Saeed Ahmed ( 2L) pray during the inaugurati­on ceremony of their election office in Islamabad.
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