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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani court on Tuesday banned former military ruler Pervez Musharraf from running for public office for the rest of his life, the latest blow since he returned from exile last month to make a political comeback.

One of Musharraf's lawyers, Saad Shibli, said he would go to the Supreme Court to challenge the ruling, claiming the former leader should not be singled out for punishment for his actions while in power since others were involved.

"About 500 officials at different levels and institutions were part of Musharraf's actions, and if those actions come under scrutiny, all those people should be involved in this matter," Shibli said.

Judges had previously barred Musharraf from running in the parliamentary election scheduled for May 11. The Peshawar High Court handed down the lifetime ban Tuesday after hearing an appeal by Musharraf's lawyer to allow him to run in the upcoming election.

Musharraf returned to Pakistan in March after four years in self-imposed exile, but his fortunes have gone from bad to worse since he arrived. He is currently under house arrest in connection with a pair of court cases against him.

One involves his decision to fire senior judges, including the chief justice of the Supreme Court, while in power. The other relates to the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007. Government prosecutors have accused Musharraf of being involved — allegations he has denied.

Musharraf seized power in a coup in 1999 when he was serving as army chief and ruled for nearly a decade. He stepped down in 2008 because of growing discontent with his rule.

He returned to Pakistan despite Taliban death threats, but was met by only a few thousand people when his plane landed in the southern port city of Karachi. Analysts said the response showed how little public support he enjoyed in the country.

The run-up to next month's parliamentary election has been marred by violence, much of it carried out by the Pakistani Taliban.

On Tuesday, gunmen killed a politician running for a provincial assembly seat in southwestern Baluchistan province, said local government official Saeed Ahmad.

Abdul Fatah Magsi was gunned down in Jhal Magsi, about 350 kilometers (220 miles) southeast of Quetta, the provincial capital, said Ahmad. The candidate's supporters fired back and killed two of the gunmen. The attack appeared to be the result of a political rivalry, Ahmad said.

The election in the constituency has been postponed, which is mandatory whenever a candidate is killed.

Baluchistan is home to both Islamic militants and separatists who have been waging a bloody insurgency against the government for decades.

Pakistan court bans Musharraf from office for life
 
this is the second misadventure of Mushy which has failed miserably..first being Kargil!

He seems to have succeeded in only one misadventure and that is assassination of Mrs Bhuto!
 
can the court impose such a ban*?
there is no such ban ever imposed in 67 years if Pakistani history....or was there?
our bigoted judiciary has list their mind.
 
Court terrorism led by corrupt & incompetent CJ Iftekhar at it's best, nothing good can be expected by these bastards, they have been fooling Pakistan people for 5 years.
 
can the court impose such a ban*?
there is no such ban ever imposed in 67 years if Pakistani history....or was there?
our bigoted judiciary has list their mind.

It seems CJ is out to make his own court... his own judgment ... and his own verdicts

plus I am tired and dont want to post a comment about CJ that i would repent later
 
There is always a first time for every thing, I hope this will help any future misadventure by any adventurous General from getting carried away
 
Its funny, case is running in RawalPindi court and decision is coming from Peshawar and case is not finish yet .....lolz.....what a revenge . Judiciary is mafia or gangster . Seems like judges from Peshawar wants join TTP and earn their sympathy .....
 
As an observer of Asian events I believe Pakistani judiciary is getting beyond itself. How is the military viewing judicial uber activism?
 
As an observer of Asian events I believe Pakistani judiciary is getting beyond itself. How is the military viewing judicial uber activism?

Well, Pakistani people are kinda emotional dilemma . Few people really know how to manipulate the high octane generation. But judiciary is taking a Lions ride. When they fall same lion will swallow em down.
 
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