Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf politically has been disabled for life by a court in the city of Peshawar, in northwest Pakistan, on two cases in which he is accused of violating the Constitution. According to local media, the judges of the Peshawar High Court indicated in its opinion that the former army chief repeatedly violated the Constitution during his regime, so it is disabled for future elections. The Court, according to local daily 'Dawn', has issued their order within the statement in which Musharraf rejected an appeal against the disqualification of your application in the remote valley of Chitral for the next general elections May 11. The former general, who came to power through a bloodless coup on October 12 in 1999 and ruled until 2008, not to accumulate judicial setbacks since he arrived here a month ago and after four years of self-imposed exile. Musharraf is for ten days under house arrest for several reasons that are pending in various courts . Today he has opened a new front and a court of the southwestern province of Baluchistan has ordered his interrogation. The former president has an open trial for their alleged involvement in the 2006 killing of Baloch nationalist leader, Nawab Akbar Bugti. In addition, Musharraf has two open cases by the decision of his government to impose the state of emergency in late 2007 and a third by the alleged involvement of former general with the murder, shortly after, the former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. The view from the latter trial resumes in the city of Rawalpindi on Friday, where the Federal Investigation Agency submitted its report after questioning Musharraf, who as agents is not cooperating with authorities.
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