Musharraf gets life term ban on contesting elections
Tuesday, April 30th, 2013 8:41:42 by Tahir KhanTe Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Tuesday declared former president Pervez Musharraf ineligible for ever to contest elections.
The four-member larger bench of the Peshawar High Court (PHC), headed by the Chief Justice of PHC, also dismissed the former military ruler’s appeal against his disqualification from the elections on Tuesday.
Musharraf’s nomination papers were earlier rejected from four constituencies on the ground of several reasons including abrogation of the constitution, imposing emergency rule, keeping judges in illegal confinement and that he does not fulfill conditions of ‘Sadiq and Amin”.
The verdict was issued hours after the anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi ordered that Musharraf will remain in judicial lock-up for two more weeks over the assassination of ex-Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto.
Musharraf was not produced before the Anti-Terrorism Court on Tuesday over security concerns and the judge passed the order in his absence.
Musharraf, who ruled Pakistan from 1999 to 2008 and returned from self-exile last month, has been accused of failing to provide adequate security to Benazir Bhutto when she returned to Pakistan from exile in 2007.
The former President has denied all charges and said that he was not directly responsible for Benazir’s security and it was the responsibility of the local authorities.
The court on April 26 had remanded him for fours days to the Federal Investigation Agency, which is investigation the killing of Benazir Bhutto in a suicide bomb attack and firing in the garrison city of Rawalpindi.
Investigators told the court that they have completed questioning of the former President and do not seek more time. On this the court sent him on judicial remand until May 14, a spokesman for Musharraf said. Musharraf will remain in prison on the day when Pakistanis will go to poll on May 11.
A prosecutor, Chaudhry Zulfikar, said that Pervez Musharraf has tried to shift his liability and responsibility on others in the case.
“There are solid evidences about Pervez Musharraf, which prove him guilty in the case,” Zulfikar told reporters outside the court’s premises.
He said a Joint Investigation Team has included all the evidences in the documents, “which directly connect the accused” with the incident.
He said that former Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, has also been asked to record his statement in the case as he had been the security in-charge of Benazir Bhutto when she was attacked shortly after she spoke to her thousands of supporters.
The prosecutor also said that an American journalist Mark Siegel, who had claimed threats to Benazir Bhutto, will also record his statement during the proceedings.
Siegel, who has served as lobbyist for Bhutto in the US, had stated earlier that he was with her in London when then President Pervez Musharraf called and threatened her. Musharraf had denied the allegations.
“Mark Siegel is key witness in the case and he will be produced in the court during the proceedings to record his statement,” Zulfikar said.
The then government of Musharraf had blamed Pakistani Taliban for the attack, but the charges were denied by the militants.
Five suspects are currently facing trial for Bhutto’s assassination, who had denied any involvement.
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