As per the latest reports from the World News, the former president Pervez Musharraf is ready to come back in Pakistan.
Musharraf has announced he will return to Pakistan later this month and prepare for elections. His entry could add to political circumstances in an already tense atmosphere in the country.
In fact the major fact is that whether he may arrest on his arrival.
According to the report, state prosecutors said on Saturday, they planned to detain the former army chief on charges he failed to provide security for former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto ahead of her assassination in 2008.
There is conflict between it and the unpopular government of President Asif Ali Zardari, after setting up all this that much remains unpredictable, commentators has finally speculated that the army will not allow Musharraf to be arrested.
By telephoning Musharraf told several thousand supporters in Karachi that he would return between January 27 and January 30.
“I am coming to Pakistan, but there are attempts to scare me off. There are baseless cases against me, but we will face those cases in court,” giving his defensive statement over the charges against him, he said.
Meanwhile elections are scheduled till 2013 and there has major chances of Zardari to go to the polls this year. Zardari is under pressure over a memo sent to Washington seeking its help in stopping a supposed coup.
On Saturday, Zardari said he had no intention of stepping down over the memo scandal, as critics have called on him to do.
Interestingly by stepping down in 2008, Musharraf disliked by his many supporters that joined other parties, but still having money, and his army connections that give him much chance of success. He has been living in London and Dubai since then and recently doing planning a comeback.
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