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APML will struggle to win three seats. What good will someone get by joining hands with such a disgraces person?
So what do you want, another 5 years of ns/zadari playing bhai-bhai.
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APML will struggle to win three seats. What good will someone get by joining hands with such a disgraces person?

Of course. So-called 'patriots' like him and Tahir ul Qadri only show up when they sense they can also get a piece of the cake.Why is he coming now when it is time for election ?
If he is concerned about Pakistan and Pakistanis, he should have been in country much before. This shows he is just trying to get into the power circle (through some alliance) only.
IIRC, Pakistan had an arrest warrant against him and they had asked interpol for his arrest. Isn't it?Of course. So-called 'patriots' like him and Tahir ul Qadri only show up when they sense they can also get a piece of the cake.
The Army is backing him. He wouldn't have dared come back unless he had their guarantee.
@Runner Up. Gabol has joined MQM? That's interesting.......
@Runner Up. Gabol has joined MQM? That's interesting.......
LOL this made me laugh. Don't why but stillmusharraf's flight tracker
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=a...,or.r_qf.&fp=c7ae77d8cf310c5&biw=1280&bih=675

I don't think anybody would want to be anywhere near him even if they support him.
jidFormer Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has arrived back in Pakistan, ending four years of self-imposed exile and defying death threats.
A protection detail of heavily armed commandos met him after his plane from Dubai touched down in Karachi airport. A mass rally in the city was cancelled.
General Musharraf plans to lead his party in the May general election.
Meanwhile, 17 soldiers were killed by a suicide bomber in the north-west of Pakistan overnight.
They were attacked at a security checkpoint in the tribal region of North Waziristan, close to the Afghan border and a known stronghold of the Taliban and al-Qaeda-linked militants.
A recent Taliban video threatened Gen Musharraf with snipers and suicide bombers.
He faces a string of charges including conspiracy to murder, but on Friday the Pakistani authorities granted him protective bail in several outstanding cases, freeing him from immediate arrest once he sets foot in Pakistan.
One of the charges is that he failed to provide adequate security for opposition leader Benazir Bhutto after she returned from exile in 2007.
Two deadly explosions, in which nearly 140 people died, greeted her arrival in Karachi on 19 October. She was killed that December at a rally in Rawalpindi.
A few hundred supporters have gathered near the airport, the BBC's Orla Guerin reports.
Earlier, the former leader, 69, tweeted a photo of himself aboard the plane, writing: "Settled in my seat on the plane to begin my journey home. Pakistan First!"
In Dubai, the smiling general told our correspondent the event felt like a wedding party.
A group of about 200 supporters and journalists saw off the former military ruler - including party members from the UK, Canada, Switzerland and the US.
Some of the general's supporters wore white armbands saying they were ready to give their lives for him.
The planned mass rally in Karachi was called off because the authorities had withdrawn permission.
The former military leader has lived in London and Dubai since stepping down five years ago. He left Pakistan in 2009.
He has vowed to return several times in the past, but those previous attempts have been abandoned.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack in North Waziristan, in which 34 soldiers were reportedly also injured.
A car packed with explosives blew up next to a pair of fuel tankers at the check post, intelligence officials told AP news agency on condition of anonymity.
The blast set the tankers on fire and nearby military living areas were destroyed, they said.
Janan Dawar, an eyewitness who lives about 14km (nine miles) away from the checkpoint, said he had heard a huge explosion and had seen flames leap into the air.
Three civilians were also injured.
It appears that most of the soldiers targeted had been working in road construction, part of the army's strategy for winning hearts and minds locally.
Peeps over here bashed him and made jokes about the return.
He kept his word lets c what happens !
What's with all the security ? Felt like the president himself was there .
The Taliban have threatened to kill him if he comes back
So what do you want, another 5 years of ns/zadari playing bhai-bhai.
The Pakistan Army is personally providing him security. He is openly backed by the said institution.What's with all the security ? Felt like the president himself was there .
During his time in 'exile' he used to give lots of interviews where he stated 'America should stay in Afghanistan longer as it's in the best interests of the region'.
Is this still his view? If it is then the timing of his return is interesting given the yanks are currently negotiating to keep up to 20k troops in the region post 2014.
america itself cant afford the war let alone seeking musharraf support for their agenda, also obama has made promise of that and the soldiers have already started vacating which will formalling end in 2014
Mein Darta Warta Kisi say Nahi hoon
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If he is wearing that on airport Just Imagine what he will have to go through while campaigning. unless he plans to campaign from his living room![]()
Musharraf has a lot of support believe me or not especially in middle class.
But I think it's too late because to win the election he needs good candidates from all over the Pakistan that is impossible. He may however try to win the next election not this one.
Mein Darta Warta Kisi say Nahi hoon
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After his retirement he was bound to stay away from the politics for two years. He did make his party but he made mistake and stayed away from Pakistan. As far as allowing the crooks coming back, even he apologized that NRO was his big mistake.too late?he should have formed a party of his own back in his golden days and made it stronger like PTI..instead he allowed the crooks comeback in Pakistan.

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He is wearing this in airport not out on a campaign trail...
In my defense, All is fair in love, War, and Politics![]()

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NRO is not just a mistake... He bent over for West/Saudis and he is doing that again. read more on the express story about the latest deal.
No to NRO 2 forced on us by foreign countries.
Come on Man. Even BB used to wear the Jacket. I won't be surprised if Imran Khan does too.
APML representative says that there were 25,000 people came to greet musharraf outside airport. lol
^^ If he doesn't. He should. No need to be a HERO.

I don't believe you because most of the news you tell are based on "Rumors"LOL!!
The latest I am hearing is Commando sahab went to see Jamima Khan to ask her for help and asking Imran Khan to have a meeting with him.
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I don't believe you because most of the news you tell are based on "Rumors"
PIR JO GOTH: Shahzain Bugti, a grandson of slain Bugti chieftain Nawab Akbar Bugti, on Sunday announced head money for former military ruler Pervez Musharraf.
..............“We will give Rs1 million in cash and a bungalow worth Rs100 million to anybody who kills Musharraf. And we’ll also provide him full security,” Shahzain Bugti said ........

A lawyer on Friday threw a shoe at ex-dictator Pervez Musharraf as he walked to a court room to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder and sacking judges.
A group of around 20 lawyers protested against the former military ruler at the Sindh High Court, shouting "he's a dictator and he should be hanged" before one of them hurled the shoe, witnesses told AFP.
In the Muslim world, it is considered a particularly insulting gesture. The shoe did not hit Musharraf, TV footage showed. Witnesses said the perpetrator was taken away by plain-clothed security officials.
Musharraf, who returned home from four years in self-imposed exile on Sunday, was in court to extend bail granted to him last week over the 2007 killing of Benazir Bhutto, the 2007 sacking of judges and the 2006 of a Baluch rebel leader.
Court officials said Musharraf's bail in the judges' case had been extended for another two weeks. A member of his All Pakistan Muslim League party said he had been granted a 21-day extension in the two other cases.
The ex-dictator remains hugely controversial nearly five years after he resigned in the face of impeachment proceedings and is not thought to be a serious contender at elections in May, which he has vowed to contest.
In office, he was a key US ally in the "war on terror", an alliance that became deeply controversial in Pakistan, and escaped at least three Al-Qaeda assassination attempts.
Bhutto's son, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is chairman of the outgoing Pakistan People's Party, has accused Musharraf of her murder.
In 2010 a UN report said Bhutto's death could have been prevented and accused Musharraf's government of failing to give her adequate protection.
He can't leave the Country. His name has been added in the ECL.Musharaf should go back.
Bechara waisay he beizaat ho ga roz roz... Just too many enemies.
I feel sorry for the man. At least BB and NS had huge support which made their comeback seem meaningful.
Who's there for Musharraf? Everyone is after his throat these days.
Musharaf should go back.
Bechara waisay he beizaat ho ga roz roz... Just too many enemies.