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Sacking Pak's Chief Justice was a mistake: Musharraf

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    Pakistani police had last month booked Musharraf for ordering the house arrest of Chief Justice Chaudhry.

    In a startling admission, former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has said he made a ‘mistake’ by sacking Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry nearly two years back.

    "Now, after seeing the incidents following his (the Chief Justice's) dismissal from the office I realised I should not have done that," the 'ARY News' quoted the former military ruler as having said at a lecture at Trinity University in Texas yesterday.

    "It was a mistake to send the reference against him to Supreme Judicial Council, though it was my constitutional and legal obligation. The reference resulted in a chaos in the country... Probably I won't commit such things in future.

    "Neither had I any personal enmity with Chaudhry when I removed him nor have I at the moment," Musharraf said adding he was left with no option but to depose the Chief Justice in order to prevent the democratic system of that time.

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    Chaudhry was removed from the office of the Chief Justice of Pakistan in November 2007 by the then President Musharraf on charges of "misconduct and misuse" of authority. However, he was reinstated in March this year.

    Pakistani police had last month booked Musharraf for ordering the house arrest of Chief Justice Chaudhry and other judges he had sacked after imposing an emergency on November 3, 2007, following an Islamabad court's direction on a petition filed by one advocate Mohammad Aslam Ghuman.

    The Pakistani Supreme Court had also declared in July that Musharraf's imposition of emergency in November 2007 and the subsequent dismissal of judges were "unconstitutional and illegal".

    The price of a sinBy: sajid | 24-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward And now that Mush has confessed of this unbearble shamfull act of disturbing whole of the Pakistani Nation and its setup he must pay the price of doing this sin in the form of his appearance before the Pakistani Constitution.The fate of dictator has to be decided so that a historical message could be conveyed to make the future of Pakistan safe.
    Arch-scoundrel MusharrafBy: Hero Vaz | 19-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward The casual way in which Mush says that the sacking of the CJ was a mistake sounds like a KG student saying he made a mistake in addition. The scoundrel does not realise the gravity of his sin and the crime he committed against his Islamic country after taking a solemn oath, in the name of Allah, to uphold the country's Constitution - of breakig his oath and subverting the country's Constitution and the country's judiciary. This is the type that has ruled Pakistan. It is no wonder that character is alien to Pak.
    It is too late to mendBy: Jatinder S Hoon | 18-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward Is that Mia Mushraff talking or Nixon?
    MUSH STATEMENTSBy: Niranjan | 18-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward MEDIA SHOULD HAVE WAITED TILL TOMORROW BECAUSE TOMORROW MUSH WILL DENY THE STATEMENT. THUS MEDIA WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO REPORT THE STATEMENT AND THE DENIAL IN ONE REPORT ONLY!
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