Showing posts with label Exile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exile. Show all posts

Musharraf refuses exile offer brokered by ‘international players’

Thursday, 25 April 2013

25-04-2013 | Pakistan Today
ISLAMABAD - Amid claims of another exile being offered to former dictator General (r) Pervez Musharraf in the garb of seeing his ailing 95-year-old mother, the former president has reportedly rejected any offer of safe passage, saying he would not leave Pakistan until and unless declared innocent in all cases framed against him.

"Some international leaders have conveyed to Musharraf to make up his mind for another exile keeping in view the hostile media and judiciary in Pakistan. They also asked him to file a plea in the court seeking bail on pretext to see his ailing mother. But Musharraf politely refused to accept the offer and told all his well-wishers that he would not leave Pakistan until he was freed by the courts in all cases against him," a source who met Musharraf at his farmhouse told.

"General Musharraf told the interlocutors that it was none other than his ailing mother who had directed him to go to Pakistan and face courts and get himself cleared from all charges. He said his mother had told him that Pakistan was his country and he should live and die there," the source added.

The source said Musharraf told visitors that he had made up his mind to return to his homeland after through thinking and he would bravely face the courts irrespective of the behaviour he was facing.

"He strongly believes that the courts would give him justice but we know that this is not going to happen," the source added.

APML Secretary Information Aasia Ishaq confirmed Musharraf had rejected an offer made to him for visiting her ailing mother.

"Musharraf is not a coward and he will face the legal process. He will not leave the country come what may. He believes that he would get justice and the courts would decide his cases on merit," she added
Continue Reading | comments

Saudi King came to rescue Nawaz Sharif : Maryam Nawaz

Saturday, 15 December 2012

15-12-2012 | The News
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Maryam Nawaz says his father Nawaz Sharif went to Saudi Arabia owing to King Abdullah’s efforts.

“King Abdullah negotiated my father’s exile with the former president Gen (Retd) Pervez Musharraf”, said she addressing Young Lawyers Forum’s inaugural.

She said King Abdullah came to rescue my father when he was in trouble.

“The custodian of the two holy mosques himself approached Musharraf to get my father out of Pakistan”, Maryam said.

Musharraf was trying to engineer a death sentence for my father by framing him for crimes he had never committed.

“When Sindh High Court sentenced my father for life twice I was there in the court the courtroom. I rose and pleaded with the judge in the chair to have fear of God as an innocent was being convicted”, said PML-N leader.

In the end she said that had Nawaz Sharif wanted to turn the "long march" to his favour he would have landed the premiership easily.
Continue Reading | comments

Copy of document showing Nawaz Sharif’s agreement on 10 year Exile.

Monday, 12 September 2011

‘Audio Clip: Shahbaz Sharif admitting deal’

Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sahrif, who have overnight become the champions of democracy and politics of principles have shamelessly admitted that they have some sort of ‘deal’ and/or agreement with Musharraf or Saudi government. Talking to BBC reporter Shahbaz Sharif sheepishly admitted that there was a written deal with Musharraf althought he maintains that they were forced to sign on the document. Nawaz Sharif on the other hand told an Indian news channel that there was no written agreement with Musharraf, but admits that he had an ‘agreement’ with Saudi government, the details of which he did by disclose.
So Shahbaz Sharif admits having a written deal signed by him and Nawaz Sharif, while Nawaz Sahrif denies any written deal with Musharraf but admits an agreement with Saudi government. What a bunch of hypocrites.
Click picture to enlarge
Continue Reading | comments

Reports: Random

Reports: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf [PTI]

Reports: Pakistan Peoples Party [PPP]

Reports: Pakistan Muslim League (N)

 
Copyright © 2012. 'X' Reports - All Rights Reserved
Email Address: info@xreports.net Proudly powered by XReports