Government decides to defend Chief Pervez Musharraf

Government decides to defend Chief Pervez Musharraf
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Islamabad/New Delhi: Pakistan government has decided to defend former President and Army chief Pervez Musharraf, who was granted death sentence on Tuesday by a special court in a case of high treason.

Anwar Mansoor, the Attorney General of Pakistan, at a joint press conference with Firdous Ashiq Awan, special assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan, late on Tuesday night announced that the sentence was “unfair”.

Former dictator of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf lives in Dubai under a self-imposed exile. The 76-year-old retired general is being treated at a Dubai hospital for old-age ailments.

Pakistani media quoted the Attorney General saying the verdict “raised questions about the urgency in pronouncing the judgment when Musharraf was in a critical condition in ICU in Dubai.”

The judgment, Mansoor said, was announced in absentia without recording the statement of the accused.

The Attorney General said that one of the major problems with the case was that those who may have assisted Musharraf to enforce emergency in Pakistan had not been made co-accused.

The special court gave death sentence to Musharraf for committing high treason of imposing emergency in the country. He has also been declared an absconder in the Benazir Bhutto assassination case. (IANS)

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