
The case against Musharraf needs to be heard dispassionately. But if indeed the former dictator is found guilty of subverting the Constitution, through the imposition of Emergency on November 3, 2007, which led to a clamp down on media channels and the action against the judiciary, he must indeed pay for his crimes. This, after all, is what justice is, and should be, all about. Even now it seems General (retd) Musharraf has not quite realised the playing field should be even for all, speaking of feelings of ‘embarrassment’ and ‘humiliation’ when he appeared before the Sindh High Court to seek an extension in bail.
It will be fascinating to see how this case unfolds. The military, too, will be keeping an eye on things; it would be unrealistic not to expect this. However, for us as a nation what is most important is that a precedent be set; that any violations of the law be duly penalised so that rulers of the future think a few times before indulging in acts of the kind the former president indulged in.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 8th, 2013.
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