I won’t back down, says Musharraf
24th March 2013
IN THE face of mounting adversity from the Taleban which has threatened to ‘send him to hell’, an emotional but happy former president Pervez Musharraf landed at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport shortly after 1pm local time. His happiness, however, was shortlived as he was asked to remain at the airport lounge for four hours before he was taken to an undisclosed location by security agencies.
Supporters outside chanted “Long Live Musharraf” and “Pakistan First”. Many boys scurried about wearing ‘Pakistan First’ T-shirts emblazoned with his picture.
Musharraf may have been low in confidence but the combative side resurfaced when he said: “Where are those who used to say I would never come back? I am not scared by anyone except Allah the Almighty.”
“I have been asked to come back and save our
The former president had been granted bail in advance to avoid being arrested upon his return, but he could be detained at a later date.
During the flight which took one hour and 30 minutes, Musharraf walked the length of the plane’s aisle talking to his 200 supporters from
The mood of party workers who travelled with the general was upbeat. Many had flown from Europe and the
‘Who is Nawaz Sharif?’
Earlier in the day, Musharraf had said at
“One-third majority is a leap in the dark. Anyone who expects more than this lacks leadership,” he said. “It’s a plunge into the unknown.” He said he had support from all over the country. “People are coming even from Balochistan to support me,” he said, adding that their support had given him the strength to carry on.
When asked about his political opponents, Musharraf dismissed it in his trademark style and said: “Who is Nawaz Sharif?”
A senior party worker said they hoped to see a throng as strong as that of the rally held in
The former president said that his mother was old (94) and though she understood that he was returning to
His wife Sehba did not accompany him to
The campaign team
Party sources said the
“We expect massive gatherings wherever Musharraf decides to hold rallies,” said Mohammad Altaf Shahid, APML president for
“As a former president of
Sources said Musharraf was expected to remain for a few days in
“That is just an impression that has been given to weaken the party ranks,” they said.
Naeem Tahir, senior vice-president of the party and a media adviser said the former president has mass backing. “He has a lot of support...people are praying for him.” He said that the youth were also a major source of support for the former president.
asmaalizain@khaleejtimes.com
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