Former Pakistan president and military ruler Pervez Musharraf will file an appeal in the Supreme Court on Thursday against arrest order for sacking 60 judges during the emergency rule imposed by him in 2007, a party spokesman has said.
All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) spokesman Muhammad Amjad confirmed that if the order is defended, then most probably the authorities will put Musharraf under house arrest at his property on the edge of Islamabad, reports Geo TV. Amjad said the military dictator is composed and confident.
The APML chief returned to Pakistan last month after a gap of four years of self-imposed banishment with an aim to fight May 11 elections. Though, the former president is out of the election race after his nominations from all four constituencies were rejected.
-With inputs from ANI
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