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I am not leaving Pakistan: Musharraf

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Islamabad : Pakistan | about 1 year ago  
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ISLAMABAD: Former President Pervez Musharraf says he has no plans to leave the country and will stay along with his family in Islamabad.

He made thses comments while talking to a 40-member delegation of PML-Q who met him on Wednesday.

Talking to Gew News, Marvi Memon, said that Pervez Musharraf told them that he did what he though was the right thing to do at the last moment.

President was very relax and reiterated his commitment to stay in Islamabad, she said, adding former president was not offered to join PML-Q.

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