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Return of Musharraf

Full transcript: General Pervez Musharraf speaks to NDTV

New Delhi/Dubai: In an exclusive interview to NDTV's Group Editor Barkha Dutt, former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says he "won't deny" reports that he crossed into Indian territory ahead of the Kargil War in 1999 to spend some time with his troops.

The King of Cliftonia

Spencer Platt/Getty Images LONDON - General Pervez Musharraf has announced his intention to return to Pakistan this Sunday. The country's former president and army chief is coming home as a civilian politician to contest an ordinary parliamentary seat in elections scheduled for May. Not so long ago, this would have been inconceivable.

Babar Awan says Pervez Musharraf won't come back | The News Tribe

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Leader and Senior Lawyer Babar Awan has said that he thinks Pervez Musharraf will not return to Pakistan. Despite fears of arrest in Baloch leader Akbar Bugti murder case, former President Pervez Mushrraf is eager end his self-imposed exile and return Pakistan on April 24.

Court paves way for Musharraf return to Pakistan - Telegraph

Mr Musharraf, 69, who has been in self-imposed exile for five years, is planning to arrive back in Karachi on Sunday. He faces a slew of charges - including treason and conspiracy to murder - as well as the threat of assassination as the country gears up for a general election in May.

Musharraf, Ex-President of Pakistan, to End Exile

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistani military lore is obsessed with the romance of the daredevil commando, parachuting into hostile territory and taking the fight to the enemy despite daunting odds.

Musharraf confirms return to Pakistan despite 'peril'

Musharraf confirms return to Pakistan despite 'peril' DUBAI - Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf said Friday he would definitely return home Sunday to contest historic elections in May and that he was prepared to risk any danger to his life.

Pakistan Taliban threaten to send Musharraf to hell when he returns | Reuters

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's Taliban have threatened, in a video released on Saturday, to use suicide bombers and snipers to kill former President Pervez Musharraf when he returns home from exile. In a Taliban video obtained by Reuters, Adnan Rasheed, who took part in a previous attempt to assassinate Musharraf, said: "The mujahideen of Islam have prepared a special squad to send Musharraf to hell.