Defending Musharraf: ‘Emergency was imposed after consultation’

Shujaat says he backed the ex-general but opposed his move against judiciary.


News Desk/arshad Shaheen December 25, 2013
Former president Pervez Musharraf. PHOTO: REUTERS



Leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has said that the former president Pervez Musharraf had imposed emergency after consultation with his cabinet. No one dared to speak up in front of him in those days as they always said that whatever president has said is right.


Speaking to Muneze Jahangir in Express News programme “Achha Lage, Bura Lage”, he said that he supported Musharraf on principle and backed his plan of imposing emergency but had asked him to exclude the judiciary.

Chaudhry Shujaat said that the opinion of the army was also considered because it was the army that was to implement it. “How could the emergency be implemented without the consent of the army?” he questioned.

“Everyone in those days did say ‘yes sir’ to the president and did not want to make him angry,” he said. A separate meeting was held with top military brass of that time to discuss this plan, Shujaat said.

The PML-Q chief said everyone involved should be implicated in the case in accordance to the Constitution and the law. He said that treason case cannot be maintained against Musharraf without Army Act.

Musharraf’s decision about Lal Masjid was his personal judgment and he wished that Akbar Bugti be killed in the operation, Shujaat disclosed.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 25th, 2013.

COMMENTS (16)

LuvDat! | 10 years ago | Reply

@SHB: Lol! He earned his wages after retirement from teaching lectures, seminars, classes, books and tv news and interviews worldwide. Atleast he did not rob the bank or national treasury to srnd millions out for investments before returning gravely devalued money with fees or interests if ever...like NS & SS did. NS bros even generated money by putting Pak currency in indian industries for private gains. Sometime even bypassing Pak Mill owners to sell their own imported stuff for solely profit for private income at the cost of Pak economic losses. After all his house is no palace after you see his enemy's palaces and ovrseas streets and mentions.

SHB | 10 years ago | Reply

@Shaikh Mohommad: I agree with you 100%. At that time, buck stopped with him. He could have lot of opinions from consultants but then he took the decision to declare emergency. So now he should not hide behind the bushes and put responsibility on other consultants. He should face the court proceedings like a man. If he is put in jail then he should go thru that time and not leave the country. There are always good and bad times in life. By the way, how did he get all this money to build a palace next to Islamabad and bought property in London?can he tell us something about it? I am sure it will be interesting story. I think he should be tried first about corruption and then for treason.

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