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Musharraf's 'Why I returned to Pakistan' to hit book stores soon

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ANI Islamabad

Former military dictator Pervez Musharraf is reportedly set to pen down another book titled, 'Why I returned to Pakistan', narrating the dictator's purpose of returning to the land in order to 'salvage the country from the crises.'

Sources said that according to Musharraf, Pakistan country was facing uncertain, flammable, volatile and disfigured anarchy, which the rulers seemed to be helpless in controlling; hence he decided to return to the country.

According to the Daily Times, the book is set to make its entry into market soon and it also covers Musharraf's interactions with various global leaders and his close associates who have known to have advised him against returning to Pakistan.

 

Musharraf is currently imprisoned in his farmhouse in the capital, which has been legally converted into a sub-jail, while he undergoes trails for numerous indictments including Benazir Bhutto and Akbar Bugti murder cases, and illegal confinement of superior courts' judges.

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First Published: Sep 30 2013 | 11:52 AM IST

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