Musharraf resigns as Pakistan president

Pervez Musharraf resigns as Pakistan president (BBC)
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Pakistan's under-pressure president Pervez Musharraf has resigned, claiming he wants to "turn the country over to the people's hands".

In a passionate televised address he said that "Pakistan is sliding down fast" but claimed he had always but his country first.

"Pakistan is my love. I have always tried to do by best for Pakistan," he said.

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Mr Musharraf had been under increasing pressure by the country's ruling coalition to resign before he was potentially impeached.

Yesterday, Pakistan's defence minister said the ruling parties were planning on filing impeachment charges within the next 48 hours.

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A draft impeachment was thought to include charges of violating the constitution and gross misconduct.

Speaking today, Mr Musharraf criticised the potential impeachment charges stating the country's "dignity would suffer".

In defiant mood, he claimed: "I'm not scared about any charges sheet; I'm not worried about any charge sheet. No-one can prove any allegations against me, God willing."

Mr Musharraf had been under severe pressure since last year when he sacked Pakistan's chief justice as well as 60 of the country's top judges to prevent any legal objection to his re-election as president.

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He praised the country's military for supporting him during his time in office, saying: "From the bottom of my heart, I thank them for the support them have give me."

He added that he was thankful for all the "political friends" who helped him in running the country.


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