Caretaker govt says it won't charge Musharraf

April 22, 2013 04:16 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:10 pm IST - ISLAMABAD

Pervez Musharraf

Pervez Musharraf

Pakistan’s caretaker government has told the Supreme Court it will not file treason charges against former military ruler Pervez Musharraf.

Attorney General Irfan Qadir said in a statement submitted to the court Monday that caretaker officials have decided to leave the decision on treason charges to the government that will come to power after the May 11 parliamentary election.

Gen. (retd) Musharraf returned to Pakistan last month after four years in self-imposed exile.

Lawyers have filed petitions before the Supreme Court accusing him of committing treason while in power. But according to the constitution, the government is the only one with authority to file treason charges against Gen Musharraf.

The former military ruler also faces a host of other legal challenges, and is currently under house rest in connection with a separate case.

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