News Source: Islamic Republic News Agency
| about 1 year ago
Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf Wednesday told his political supporters that he wants a 'relaxed life' and has no intention to join political party, his close aide said after meeting the former President. A group of 20 lawmakers from the...
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| about 1 year ago
Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf Tuesday said he was not going to leave Pakistan after resignation. Local TV channel Express News quoted Musharraf as saying that he resigned for the betterment of the country and he would not accept defeat.
News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner
| about 1 year ago
AP Photo/Khalid Tanveer) Fireworks are seen as Pakistani people dance next to a poster of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, center, as they celebrate the announcement of President Pervez Musharraf's resignation, in Multan, Pakistan on Monday, Aug.
News Source: Hindustan times
| about 1 year ago
9 IST(19/8/2008) Pervez Musharraf' portraits, which graced the walls of government offices and Pakistani missions abroad during his nine-year reign, were on Tuesday removed unceremoniously after his resignation as president. The portraits of the 65-...
News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| about 1 year ago
The fate of the Pakistani judges sacked by Mr Musharraf during his emergency rule also needs to be resolved. Mr Musharraf resigned yesterday at the end of a long speech in which he defended his time as the country's president. He stood down in the...
News Source: France 24
| about 1 year ago
France 24 Bloggers react to Musharraf resignation France 24 Tuesday, August 19, 2008 Bloggers react to Musharraf resignation Tuesday 19 August 2008 The Pakistani blogosphere reacted strongly and passionately after President Pervez Musharraf announced...