Musharraf likely to contest 2018 general elections

Pervez Musharraf says Modi does not want peace with Pakistan


News Desk April 24, 2017
Pervez Musharraf says Modi does not want peace with Pakistan. WION SCREENGRAB

Former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf is likely to contest the 2018 general elections, he revealed during an exclusive interview with WION (World Is One News). The former Army chief stressed on the need to "create a third political force" to "introduce better practical democracy".

"Yes, I am looking to relaunch my political career," he said.

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Musharraf, however, said he was not keen on becoming the prime minister of Pakistan. "I want to create a political force. A third political force. But not necessarily be the next prime minister," said the former president.

"There are many good people who can run Pakistan," said Musharraf. "I would like to contribute by using all my experience to guide someone who is good."

Denying any sort of criticism over his plans to join either Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) or Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Musharraf said his earlier decision to join them was something the country needed at the time to eliminate corruption and nepotism.

"It didn’t come under criticism. I think, that was the call of the day. I think the requirement of a third political force that I am talking of needs combination or joining alliances of like-minded people, who see Pakistan in an enlightened and progressive way."

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Hafiz Saeed is an issue in India, not in the US

Referring to Hafiz Saeed's house arrest, Musharraf said, "Let me surprise you. The Hafiz Saeed issue is an issue in India, not in the United States."

"They maybe talk about Haqqani and Shakil Afridi... they don't talk about Hafiz Saeed, only India keeps talking about him," he said while talking of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

"I don't think Saeed was behind the 26/11 attacks. In Pakistan, we don't call him a terrorist," said Musharraf.

In January this year, the government ordered for Saeed to be placed under house arrest, said Yahya Mujahid, the Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) spokesperson. Police arrived at the organisation’s headquarters in Lahore with orders to place him under house arrest, confirmed Yahya.

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Saeed’s continued freedom has been a source of prolonged friction between Pakistan and its longtime foe India as well as the United States. “These steps are being taken to please India,” Mujahid said.

Referring to the current relations between Pakistan and India, Musharraf said, "If the current prime minister of India [Narendra Modi] wants peace, he is in the best position to go for peace with Pakistan. But he doesn't want it."

This article originally appeared on Wio News.

COMMENTS (2)

Zaheer | 7 years ago | Reply Third political force is the need of Pakistan as PPP & PML-N governments failed to deliver, if critically examine the Musharraf's regime and the two democratic governments it is crystal clear that the economy in Mush time was far better on the other hand price hike, law and order situation and general condition of people was good. As everyone cannot be 100% there would be some mistakes and errors made by former president but it is crystal clear that he was not involved in corruption and nepotism that's why the previous and present governments cannot find a single penny corruption as Musharraf is undoubtedly an honest, patriot and loyal man of the country. Interestingly from Ayyub to Musharraf the generals who ruled Pakistan were honest and not involved in corruption and nepotism that's why no one faced the corruption case like politicians. The remarks recently made by the former Governor State Bank Dr Ishrat Hussain which stated "Musharraf period was the golden era of the country" is enough for all critics.
Nikki | 7 years ago | Reply during his regime he made NRO and brought Zardari back in politics and thus gave 'better democracy'' to Pakistan. Musharraf will face article 6,and won't be allowed in elections 2018.
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