Akram Sheikh, who is heading the prosecution team in the high-profile trial, said he will continue to fight the case before the Special Court, the High Court and the Supreme Court.
"I have never even thought of quitting the case. I will take it to its logical end," Sheikh told PTI.
Asked about a media report claiming that he has quit the case, he said: "The report is rubbish. 100 per cent rubbish."
"I am the prosecution chief and will continue to argue my case. Only the court can stop me by issuing a quo warranto," he said.
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During the hearing yesterday, while arguing over the appointment of the government prosecutor, Musharraf's counsel Anwar Mansoor said Sheikh had been linked with the Prime Minister and his partiality was conspicuous.
Sheikh said the lawyers of Musharraf was using delaying tactics in the case.
The defence counsel completed arguments over the appointment of prosecutor and member prosecution team Dr Tariq Hassan would start his arguments regarding appointment of Sheikh from today.
Both the defence and the prosecution have been involved in a verbal duel since the beginning of the case.
Musharraf's case is the first instance in the Pakistan's history that a military ruler has been put on trial.