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'Musharraf to return to Pak despite arrest threats'

Former Pakistani military ruler Pervez Musharraf is determined to return from self-exile to his country to contest elections despite facing threats of arrest, a media report said today.

Updated on: Jan 07, 2012 09:25 PM IST
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Former Pakistani military ruler Pervez Musharraf is determined to return from self-exile to his country to contest elections despite facing threats of arrest, a media report said today.

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The former President, living in Dubai and London since April 2009, has plans to return to Pakistan to lead his All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) party.

The Daily Telegraph quoted a source close to the former Pakistani strongman as saying the details of his return will be announced on Sunday. "His return will be announced by video link at a rally in Karachi on Sunday," the source said.

Musharraf is expected to fly back to Pakistan by the end of January, plunging himself into a political crisis amid reports of an early general election. Musharraf earlier said he plans to return on January 25 or 27 to lead his party.

A Pakistani media report has said that the ruling PPP leadership had decided to hold the general election on October 16 this year, instead of 2013, under an interim government. Meanwhile, Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency prosecutor Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali told reporters in Islamabad today that Musharraf will be arrested on returning to Pakistan as an anti-terrorism court has declared him a "proclaimed offender" or a fugitive.

 
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