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Musharaf has no future in Pakistan.. Today, Not even hundred people gathered for celebration.... He has no role in the future..
 
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Yeah yeah, by all means. Why not right now. Thread awaits....:lol: 

What does him being the boyfriend of IK signifies then?
bieng your father still, you cant identify him?:omghaha::nana::nana::omghaha: 
Musharaf has no future in Pakistan.. Today, Not even hundred people gathered for celebration.... He has no role in the future..
keep watching, numbers are essntial for those want to be popular, like IMRAN, but for those who are popular it , really not matters at all?
cause they belive pakistan frist?
not like TTp dogs like IMRAN & MUNNAWAR?
for them its them frist?
 
numbers are essntial for those want to be popular, like IMRAN, but for those who are popular it , really not matters at all?
cause they belive pakistan frist?

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Atiqa Odho key aulad pehlay upper post parh liya karo kisi Musharrfi Taxi ke final product.
apni ammi jan sey poch loo, woh tu zaida hi jannti hien naa, musharaf kiysaa thaa?
genrl jilani aur genrl zia key mixture ki pojaa karney wallon?:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:


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apni ammi jan sey poch loo, woh tu zaida hi jannti hien naa, musharaf kiysaa thaa?
genrl jilani aur genrl zia key mixture ki pojaa karney wallon?:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:


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Abi thora sa sabr karly nacha nacha kay phansay ga.
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apni
Abi thora sa sabr karly nacha nacha kay phansay ga.
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apney daddy aur mumy ko pehchniay
apni nassaaal identify karaney ka shukria?
hemmey yaqeen hai, key app ki nasaal sey barey hi , experince KANJAR paiydaa hoon gey?:woot::partay::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
Govt to try Musharraf for treason, says Nisar
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Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf. -File Photo
Updated 2013-11-17 19:12:27
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ISLAMABAD: The government will try former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf for treason for imposing emergency rule in 2007, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said Sunday.

“Following the judgement of the Supreme Court and a report submitted by an inquiry committee, it has been decided to start proceedings against General Pervez Musharraf (for treason) under Article 6 of the Constitution,” Khan told a press conference televised live.

“It is happening for the first time in the history of Pakistan and the decision has been taken in the national interest,” Khan said.

The minister said the Supreme Court's Chief Justice would Monday receive a letter from the government requesting the setting-up of a tribunal of three high court judges to start proceedings against Musharraf for treason.

The government would also announce a special prosecutor on Monday.

Musharraf is already facing four major criminal cases dating back to his 1999-2008 rule, including one related to the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007.

Last week he asked a court to let him leave the country to visit his sick mother in Dubai. The court was expected to rule on the application on Monday.

There have been rumours in recent months that a deal would be reached for Musharraf to leave Pakistan without going through with his trials.

Khan said that three thrice-elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government had come to power five months ago and it had never demonstrated any “revengeful” gesture towards General Musharraf.

Musharraf overthrew the Sharif government in a bloodless military coup in October 1999, but a year later the Supreme Court validated the take over.

In November 2007 Musharraf imposed emergency rule, suspending the constitution and parliament and sacking top judges who declared his actions unconstitutional and illegal.

Musharraf technically became a free man this month when an Islamabad district court granted him bail over a deadly raid on a radical mosque in the capital in 2007.

His return to Pakistan in March was far from the triumphant occasion he had hoped for.

He was barred from contesting the general election, which was won convincingly by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the man he ousted from power in 1999, and was hit with a series of criminal cases dating back to his rule.

Apart from the mosque raid, he faces charges over Bhutto's murder at an election rally in 2007, the death of a Baluch rebel leader in 2006 and the detention of judges in 2007.

He was put under house arrest in April, an unprecedented move against a former army chief in a country where the military holds huge power.
 
Mr. Nisar will try Pervez Musharraf in judiciary gifted by Army hater Imran Khan, following the inherited policy of Asif Ali Zardari of teaching Pak Army lesson.
Where are we heading? This political minority need to be sacked otherwise Pakistan would become a state ruled by tyrants.

We already know how Sharif's ruled last time.
 
Mr. Nisar will try Pervez Musharraf in judiciary gifted by Army hater Imran Khan, following the inherited policy of Asif Ali Zardari of teaching Pak Army lesson.
Where are we heading? This political minority need to be sacked otherwise Pakistan would become a state ruled by tyrants.

We already know how Sharif's ruled last time.
every thing is going in the right direction, its all been in their neck now, & they dont kmow what to do now?lolzzz
never mind commando say, lock & load!
 
Musharraf’s spokesman criticises decision
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A photograph posted on Sunday by retired Gen Pervez Musharraf on his Facebook page just hours before the announcement by the government that it has decided to initiate his trial under Article 6 shows the former military ruler relaxing with two of his associates. The caption posted along with the picture read: "I was happy to see Raza(L), my International Spokesperson, and Shahzad, my point if contact in Canada, in my house in Islamabad.PM".
Published 2013-11-18 06:46:04
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ISLAMABAD: A spokesman for former military ruler retired Gen Pervez Musharraf has termed the government’s decision to initiate his treason trial under Article 6 “a vicious attempt to undermine the Pakistani military”.

“We not only forcefully reject these charges, but also view them as a vicious attempt to undermine the Pakistani military. It is also a botched attempt by the government to temporarily take the focus away from existential threats faced by Pakistan,” said Dr Raza Bokhari, international spokesman and North American point of contact for Gen Musharraf, in a statement.

“We view with grave suspicion the timing of the announcement by the Taliban sympathetic Nawaz government to initiate treason proceedings against former president Musharraf,” he said. Moreover, he said, it was “unfortunate” that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was “obsessed by politics of personal vendetta” and was “criminalising the lawful acts of the Musharraf government”.

He said Gen Musharraf had declared a state of emergency on Nov 3, 2007, and held in abeyance certain sections of the constitution in exercise of powers vested in him by Article 232 of the Constitution.


He took this much needed action to reform an activist segment of the judiciary and augment security operations against extremists and terrorists who were wreaking havoc in Pakistan.”

The spokesman further said it was important to note that the former president had acted after unanimous advice of the then prime minister, governors of all the four provinces, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, chiefs of the armed forces, vice-chief of the army staff and the corps commanders of the Pakistan Army.

“It is also extremely important to remember that former president Musharraf also lifted the state of emergency on Dec 15, 2007, and fully restored the constitution,” he added.
 
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