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Pak Government ready to execute any court warrant against Musharraf
Islamabad, Nov.11 (ANI): The Pakistan Government would execute any court warrant against former President General Pervez Musharraf, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Babar Awan has said.
"If a Pakistani court issues any proclamation, warrant or red warrant (against Musharraf) we will not become an obstruction in its way.
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Rather we will execute it. This is my commitment to the house," The Dawn quoted Awan, as saying.
Speaking in the National Assembly, Awan condemned Musharraf for his remarks against President Asif Ali Zardari, and said that such statements were 'unworthy of a reply'.
Suggesting that the noose around Musharraf is tightening, Awan said: "That is about to come."
In an interview with US journalist Seymour Hersh, Musharraf had said that Zardari would go to any extent to save himself.
Hersh, in a detailed report on Pakistan in The New Yorker, wrote: "Musharraf did not spare his successor. "Asif Zardari is a criminal and a fraud. He'll do anything to save himself. He's not a patriot and he's got no love for Pakistan. He's a third-rater'." (ANI)
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