Musharraf says death penalty verdict based on ‘personal vendetta’

'No example of a case such as this can be found where neither the defendant nor the lawyer have been given a chance to present their arguments'

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Former army chief General (r) Pervez Musharraf has said that the special court's death penalty verdict against him was based on "personal vendetta".

"I heard the special court's verdict against me on television," Musharraf said in a video message released on Wednesday. "There is no example of such a verdict in the past where neither the defendant nor his lawyers were given permission to speak in his defence."

Musharraf said he had offered to give his statement to a special commission if they visit him in Dubai, where the former military dictator is currently undergoing medical treatment.

Musharraf said his request was ignored.

"I call this verdict suspicious because supremacy of the law was ignored from the start to the end during the hearings of this case," he said.

Musharraf said that he respected the Pakistani judiciary and that, similar to Chief Justice Khosa, he also believed that everyone was equal before the law.

"However, in my opinion, Chief Justice Khosa showed his intentions and his determination to the public himself by saying that he ensured a speedy verdict in this case. How can the judges who gained personal benefits during my tenure issue a judgement against me?"

He thanked the Pakistani people and the Pakistan Armed Forces for remembering his services for the country.

"This is the biggest honour for me, which I will take to my grave," he said.

Musharraf said he will announce his plan of action regarding the case after consulting his legal team.


NOTE: Geo News understands that it is in violation of PEMRA's directives to air or publish statements issued by convicts. However, we also believe in the freedom of speech and expression and are hence choosing to present the version of former military dictator and President of Pakistan General (retired) Pervez Musharraf.