Musharraf declared a State of Emergency in Pakistan.
Musharraf allowed to go abroad.
Musharraf's victory seems almost certain.
Musharraf's national identity card, passport suspended: Report.
The army has praised Musharraf's bravery.
This practice started in Musharraf Era and still continued.
Treason case against Musharraf to be heard on daily basis.
On November 3, 2007 Musharraf declared emergency rule across Pakistan.
A special court in Pakistan is considering ways to extradite Musharraf.
We want to make Musharraf's facilitators and companions suspects as well.
We should judge Musharraf by what he does, not what he says.
Musharraf was a lieutenant colonel in 1974 and a colonel in 1978.
President Pervez Musharraf speaks of it in the same breath as Kashmir.
I was wondering whether I should continue with Musharraf's name in my series.
The special court had summoned Musharraf several times, but he did not appear.
It was told that Musharraf's absence in the special court was not intentional.
What Mr. Musharraf's fate should be is up to the higher courts to decide.
In May, Musharraf's health deteriorated and he was rushed to a hospital in Dubai.
It' s the sort of reasoning they specialise in Musharraf' s cute little madarsas.
Despite considering Musharraf as ill, the special court pronounced the verdict in his absence.
This policy remained in force until 2006-2007, when President Musharraf's career began to unravel.
Musharraf was accused of treason for declaring an emergency
after overthrowing the elected government in 2007.
The case has been virtually stalled as Musharraf's presence is important to record his statement.
Musharraf's lawyer also said that his client was ill
and a medical board had to examine him.
The Pakistan government had allowed Musharraf to go abroad in March this year for medical treatment.
This happened because terrorist groups linked to Kashmir
twice tried to assassinate Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf.
Further, Justice Yawar Ali questioned if Musharraf's statement in the case can be recorded via Skype.
Musharraf's name still figures on the list of those people
who cannot go abroad without the government's permission.
In 2001, Vajpayee initiated a summit between the two nations,
inviting Pervez Musharraf, the then Pakistan military ruler.