Sunday, March 24, 2013

Pakistani ex-president returned home to save nation in spite of death risk



Former President Pervez Musharraf stated his plan to run for office, saying he defied risks to save the country.
Musharraf landed in Karachi on Sunday after four years in deport. He faces against the law charges, Taliban have declared to unleash a "death squad" to kill him.
However, he said, he does not plan to escape again.
"I have put my life in danger and have come to Pakistan -- to you to be the rescuer of this country," he said at the airport. "I have come to save Pakistan."He blamed people who had doubted that he would return.
"There were buzz that I would not come -- where are those people now?" he asked. "I am here. I have returned."
At the airport, crowds danced, waved the nation's green flag and chanted Musharraf's name. Some people carried giant posters, plastered with his face.
"Inshallah (God willing) we will be successful if I have your support," he said.


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