Musharraf confused over return to Pakistan, announces to challenge NADRA s action of blocking his CNIC

DUBAI – Former military dictator General (r) Pervez Musharraf says he is confused over Supreme Court’s ‘ambiguous’ verdict in his case.

The president of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) announced to challenge NADRA’s action to block his CNIC.

“How can one travel without CNIC and passport. I will challenge the action in Supreme Court,” he said.

While speaking to mediamen in Dubai, the All Pakistan Muslim League leader said that the court has given an ambiguous verdict unlike the decision in Khawaja Asif’s disqualification case.

According to media reports, the CNIC of the former president was blocked on direct orders by a special court hearing a treason case against him. The orders to block the CNIC of the former president were issued after he failed to inform the court of the date of his return to Pakistan.

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A three-member SC bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Mian Saqib Nisar had earlier ordered Musharraf to appear before the court on June 13 and assured him he will not be arrested upon appearance.

The former army chief demanded the top court to give him bail in all ongoing cases against him, a verdict on his review petition before July 26 and an assurance that he won’t be arrested.

“I feel lonely but my party workers keep raising my morale,” the military ruler-turned-democrat said.

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The former military General said that the court should assure him that his name would not be included in the Exit Control List based on the six cases filed against him.

The former COAS claimed that a number of political leaders are ready to withdraw their candidates in his favor.

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif expressed reservations over how Supreme Court of Pakistan was handling the case of former chief of army staff and president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf.

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