London: Supporters of Pervez Musharraf have alleged that the former Pakistan president has been treated unfairly and that he doesn't deserve the death sentence for the long-drawn high treason case.
Activists of the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) gathered outside the Pakistan High Commission here on Sunday to demand justice for Pervez Musharraf and to register condemnation of the politically motivated cases against their leader.
Afzal Siddiqui, President APML Overseas, led the protest where the participants raised slogans in Musharraf's support and said that the former military dictator had brought a lot of development to Pakistan and under him, the country earned respect in the world.
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They claimed that Musharraf's years in power were a golden era for Pakistan and he dealt effectively against terrorism, adding that the special court's verdict against the former leader was unfair.
The Islamabad-based three-judge special court had sentenced the former military ruler to death on December 17. It released a detailed judgment the next day where it ordered the dragging and hanging of Musharraf's corpse.
But the incumbent Imran Khan-led government and the Army have expressed anger over 'paragraph 66' of the detailed judgment and termed it unlawful, inhuman and unconstitutional.
Para 66 of the verdict read, "We direct the law enforcement agencies to strive their level best to apprehend the fugitive/convict (Musharraf) and to ensure that the punishment is inflicted as per law and if found dead, his corpse be dragged to the D-Chowk, Islamabad, Pakistan, and be hanged for three days."
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