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Monday, April 8, 2013

Several cases pending with Justice l Former Pakistani President Musharraf can contest elections


Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's coup may be submitted to the general elections of May 11 in Pakistan, after his nomination was accepted Jitral City, on the Pakistani border with Afghanistan, officials said. Earlier, the former general attempted to file his candidacy in Kasur and in the port city of Karachi in the south, but was rejected for legal reasons.The former dictator has several cases pending with the law , but wait at least get enough support to win a seat in the General Assembly composed of 342 deputies. His papers are in order . Sentenced not right now, so you can not disqualify "said Jamal Khan electoral adviser, who has admitted his candidacy. Pakistani justice has temporarily frozen the arrest warrants against him for the murder of the head of the breakaway province of Baluchistan (southwest) Akbar Bugti in 2006, Benazir Bhutto in 2007. The Supreme Court, however, has scheduled a hearing Monday on a complaint filed by a Pakistani lawyer who argues for the opening of proceedings against Musharraf for "betraying" the Constitution by imposing a state of emergency in 2007 . According to the system of Pakistan, a person may be a candidate in various constituencies for the elections. Musharraf returned to the country last month after a four-year exile self-imposed. He was head of the country after a coup that brought him to power in the fall of 1999 and resigned in the summer of 2008.

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